BMW reveals race-ready S 1000 RR
October 12, 2008 by tsikot · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Motorsports, BMW, Motorcycles
BMW took the wraps off its upcoming S 1000 RR World Superbike contender as the Motorrad division showed the new bike in its official race colors at the Intermot show in Cologne, Germany. Taking a good look at the photos, we can see that the bike is indeed very compact. Look through the numerous cutouts and vents in the fairing and you’ll see how neat and tidy the new literbike is. Next year, new BMW factory riders Ruben Xaus and past Superbike champion Troy Corser will ride the 190-horsepower S 1000 RR in competition against the Big Four Japanese superbikes, the Ducati 1098 R and the new RSV4 from Aprilia. It should all be very exciting to watch.
Expect a street-going version shortly, with 1,000 units of the new model due for 2009. Unlike past Beamers, the S 1000 RR uses an inline four-cylinder engine mounted transversely in the frame with a standard chain drive. Suspension bits also follow the normal telescopic formula up front with a traditional coil-over out back, eschewing BMW’s past Telelever, Duolever and Paralever designs. Take a look in our gallery below.
Gallery: BMW S 1000 RR race livery
Gallery: BMW S 1000 RR
[Source: BMW]
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X2 might be out, but BMW could be planning an X4
October 10, 2008 by tsikot · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Crossovers/CUVs, BMW, Rumormill
BMW has been aggressively expanding its vehicle offerings, and like most other automakers, crossovers make up the majority of additions. Earlier this year, team Bimmer added the X6, and with the X1 concept unveiled in Paris, mild-to-wild CUVs seem to be the focus for the boys in Bavaria. Automotive News is reporting that the SAV love will continue next year when BMW unleashes the X4. Design elements are said to come from the larger X6, which is to say that it’ll probably look like a really tall hatchback. The X1 concept and the production X3 are based off of the excellent 3-Series platform, and we’re guessing the X4 will also don the sharp-handling underpinnings.
If this is what BMW needs to do in order to remain the world’s top-selling luxury automaker, we’re not so sure it’s worth the trouble. The X1 will probably sell relatively well, but it will do so with underwhelming sheet metal. An X4 based off the X6 sounds like an even worse proposition, but then again, we didn’t think the X6 was a bright idea either.
[Source: Automotive News - Sub. Req.]
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BMW X1 to offer both all- and rear-wheel drive
October 10, 2008 by tsikot · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SUVs, Euro, Crossovers/CUVs, BMW

Click above for high-res gallery of the BMW X1 Concept
In a move that marks a significant departure from its current direction, BMW will offer both all- and rear-wheel drive versions of its upcoming BMW X1 model. Up to this point, consumers have only been offered all-wheel-drive mechanicals under the skin of the BMW X6, BMW X5 and smaller BMW X3. The German automaker cites weight savings and gains in efficiency as the reason why its newest and smallest SAV loses its front driveshafts, but be assured that it’s also a cost-saving maneuver as automakers squeeze to keep prices down. As the models will appear virtually identical from the outside, BMW will offer the rear-wheel-drive version with a special “sDrive” badge to differentiate it from the xDrive-equipped all-wheel-drive model (of course, you’ll have to squint to discern the badge differences between a rear-wheel-drive “BMW X1 sDrive28i” and the all-wheel-drive “BMW X1 xDrive28i”). Built on the 3 Series platform (and set for production at the same Leipzig plant), the showroom version of the X1 is expected to look much like the X1 Concept shown in Paris last week. There has been no word on when we’ll see it on this side of the pond, but those in Europe should look for the X1 to appear in showrooms sometime in 2010.
Gallery: BMW Concept X1
Gallery: BMW X1 LIVE
[Source: Autocar]
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Meet the Beckers: Audi has fun at expense of BMW, Mercedes and Lexus
October 10, 2008 by tsikot · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Videos, Audi, BMW, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz
Audi wants you to know that its customers are normal people just like you and I, and it’s created a series of shorts to prove this point. But instead of showing moms and dads driving their kids to soccer games in a Q7 or going through the McDonalds drive-thru to pick up some chicken nuggets in an A4, the German automaker took a more comedic tack. Before you roll your eyes and scroll down to the next post, trust us on this one, it is absolutely priceless.
After the jump is a three-and-a-half-minute video called “Meet the Beckers” that chronicles a couple driving to the family home (mansion) for a reunion. They seem normal and even likable. The video also shows other members of the Becker clan heading to the reunion, but they’re driving a BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus RX350. Instead of pointing out the virtues of Audi vs. the competition, the four-ringed automaker hammers home the long standing stereotypes associated with the other players in the luxury market. The creepy couple in the BMW convertible cuts off a Prius and the driver has a Bluetooth headset on his ear. The Mercedes owner is an old man with a hot young bride, and he he drives away with the wipers going and his blinker on. The Lexus owners are yuppies with twins who appear to have a devil-worship problem. This is laugh till you cry stuff, folks, and an absolute must watch.
[Source: YouTube]
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Neiman Marcus nabs first 2009 BMW 7 Series
October 8, 2008 by tsikot · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Buying, Sedans/Saloons, BMW

Those who do their daily shopping within the pages of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book will be the first able to purchase the new 2009 BMW 7 Series beginning October 17th. The price of early adoption in this case will be a steep $160,000 for one of 31 Neiman Marcus Limited-Edition 2009 BMW Individual 7 Series sedans based on the new 750Li. While that price is tens of thousands above what we expect the 7 Series base price to be, buyers will get much more than just the car. Included in the asking price is a trip to Europe to take delivery of the special 7 Series at BMW’s headquarters in Munich, after which buyers will tour the south of France in their new sedan. After the fun and frolicking, BMW will have the car shipped back to the U.S. for you. And, of course, you aren’t just purchasing a standard 7 Series. Each model has been customized by BMW Individual and painted in a special Diopside Black metallic color with an interior stitched in Champagne Merino leather and accented with wood and Piano Black inserts. Is all that worth 160 large? That depends on how nice you want Christmas to be this year.
Gallery: 2009 BMW 7 Series
[Source: BMW, Neiman Marcus]
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