In a wide variety of niche areas of competition have become cars in all major automobile manufacturers, General, BMW introduced a new smaller than X1 to urban lifestyle-oriented cross-border car Germany seems to be the automobile manufacturers are a natural choice. This has not yet been named small cross-border car may next year in the form of a concept car, the publishing debut soon positioned in the market under the X1. Recently, the foreign media have plotted out the BMW mini cross-border car computer imaginary figure, thereby demonstrating to our advance this future vehicles might look like.
It seems that BMW is expanding its product portfolio seems to have launched many lifestyle-oriented models, from the 3 series and 5 series of five-door version of models to more traditional cross-border vehicle, but perhaps it is also necessary that BMW launches new entry-level models.
This new small cross-border car may use the name, this X0 a name would be consistent with the current BMW X1-X3-X5 lineup. It is expected that this small cross-border car power will originate from the displacement of less than three cylinder 1.5 and four-cylinder turbocharged engine, but still be able to provide per litre approximately 100 horsepower output. A lightweight dual-clutch gearbox will be able to save fuel and reduce weight, but a simple all-wheel drive system will undoubtedly occur in matching single.
This X0 cross-border car should be shared Mini Countryman have mild off-road performance of front-wheel-drive platform, this initiative is to research and development cost savings BMW that improve fuel economy. However, this subsection X0 X1 Countryman and will fill the gap between. It is expected that this X0 in European market prices are slightly higher than the 2 million euros (about RMB 17.7 million).
Unlike X0 X1, this may not be landing on the North American market, although the future of the new models will be introduced may help BMW meet increasingly stringent fuel efficiency standards. However, in the European market, a small cross-border vehicle will enter a BMW with a budding automotive areas.
On this X0 small cross-border car more details are expected with the new models continue to research and development, in the coming months to publish out, let”s look forward to.
Aldarei
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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