Bmw X1 2011 Diesel

Bmw X1 2011 Diesel

Motor vehicle

BMW X1
2018 BMW X1 xDrive18D Sport 2.0.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer BMW
Production 2009–present
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact luxury crossover SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout
  • Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (E84)
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive (F48)
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive

The BMW X1 is a line of subcompact luxury crossover SUV produced by BMW. Debuted in 2009, the first-generation X1 has been based on the E90 3 Series and offers rear-wheel drive layout as standard. At its introduction, it was positioned as the smallest SUV in BMW line-up below the X3, aiming a wider range of customers due to its smaller size, increased efficiency, and a lower price tag due to the all-wheel drive layout (xDrive) being optional.

The second-generation X1 marked the switch to the front-wheel drive-based layout by using the UKL2 platform shared with the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and the Mini Countryman.[1] Despite its name, it is currently only the second smallest SUV produced by BMW since the introduction of the X2.[2]

First generation (E84; 2009) [edit]

The E84 X1 is the first-generation model and was originally presented as the BMW Concept X1 at the Paris Motor Show in 2008.[3] Development of the vehicle started in 2006 when BMW identified the need for a smaller and more efficient model in its SUV line-up as petrol prices were increasing. Due to the urgent need to produce the vehicle, development and pre-production time was shortened by 40 percent compared to previous X Series models.[4]

It is based on the same platform as the E90 3 Series[5] and features the same 2,760 mm (109 in) wheelbase. The X1 is the first BMW X Series to be available in the sDrive trim (two-wheel drive). It was not introduced to the United States until 2012.[6]

In 2013, the E84 X1 underwent a facelift, featuring restyled exterior and interior design elements, as well as the integration of BMW EfficientDynamics on all models.[7] The original X1 sold 820,529 units.

Second generation (F48; 2015) [edit]

The F48 X1 is the second- and current-generation model. It is built upon the front-wheel drive based UKL2 platform,[8] and is available in long-wheelbase and long-wheelbase hybrid variants in China.[9] The range consists of turbocharged 3-cylinder and 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engine options.[10] Base models are front-wheel drive (branded as sDrive), with all-wheel drive (xDrive) available as an option and is standard for some higher-end models.[11]

Production and sales [edit]

The following are the production and sales figures for BMW X1 models:

Year Production Sales
Europe[12] U.S.[13] China[14]
2009 8,499[15] 8,925
2010 99,990[16] 77,706
2011 126,429[17] 83,086
2012 147,776[18] 65,254 8,947 18,798
2013 161,353[19] 64,313 26,512 22,913
2014 156,471[20] 61,797 22,808 46,563
2015 120,011[21] 42,107 14,420 41,200
2016 220,378[22] 95,380 27,812 54,900
2017 286,743[23] 118,051 30,826 90,574
2018 286,827[24] 111,496 29,060 97,215
2019 266,124[25] 108,507 17,815 97,364
2020 230,041[26] 88,486 14,405 95,096

References [edit]

  1. ^ "BMW X1". Top Gear. 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2021-03-18 .
  2. ^ "X factor: prices and on-sale date of BMW's X2 small SUV". Driving.co.uk from The Sunday Times. 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2021-03-18 .
  3. ^ "Paris 2008: BMW X1 concept". Autoblog . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  4. ^ Hemmes, Henny (2009-10-02). "First Drive: 2010 BMW X1 xDrive 20d". The Detroit Bureau . Retrieved 2021-03-19 .
  5. ^ "BMW X1 SUV (2010-2015)". Carbuyer . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  6. ^ "2013 BMW X1 will debut at New York Auto Show". BMW BLOG. 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  7. ^ "BMW X1 (2009 - 2012) used car review | Car review | RAC Drive". www.rac.co.uk . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  8. ^ "2016 BMW X1 xDrive28i Test | Review | Car and Driver". Car and Driver . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  9. ^ "Extra space, extra X-ness. The new BMW X1 Long Wheelbase". www.press.bmwgroup.com . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  10. ^ "BMW X1 Reviews | BMW X1 Price, Photos, and Specs | Car and Driver". Car and Driver . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  11. ^ "BMW X1 review 2018 | What Car?". What Car? . Retrieved 2018-06-10 .
  12. ^ "BMW X1 European sales figures". carsalesbase.com . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .
  13. ^ "BMW X1 US car sales figures". carsalesbase.com . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .
  14. ^ "BMW X1 and X1 Li China auto sales figures". carsalesbase.com. 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2021-03-19 .
  15. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2009" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  16. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2010" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  17. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2011" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  18. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2012" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  19. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2013" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  20. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2014" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  21. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2015" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  22. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2016" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  23. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2017" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  24. ^ "BMW Group Annual Report 2018" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .
  25. ^ BMW Group Annual Report 2019 (PDF) (Report). Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  26. ^ "BMW Group Report 2020" (PDF). BMW Group (Report). Retrieved 2021-03-24 .

External links [edit]

  • Official site

Bmw X1 2011 Diesel

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_X1

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