BMW 1-Series Coupé (07 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 29 October 2007 Last Updated: 16 January 2009 Entry-level BMW motoring gets the wow factor with the arrival of the 1-Series Coupe. It takes over the slot vacated by the popular 3-Series Coupe, which has moved further upmarket. It's not the best looking coupe around and lacks the svelte lines of alternatives like the Audi TT, but that doesn't prevent it from being great to drive - just like the standard 1-Series hatchback. Two petrol and two diesel engines are available but all cars come with BMW's fuel-saving Efficient Dynamics system, while performance is strong whichever model you choose. The result is a winning recipe that delivers the type of drive expected by enthusiasts in a distinctively styled package. 4.5 out of 5 Other BMW reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4.5 out of 5 Performance With stunning performance from a six-cylinder, twin-turbocharged engine, the top of the range 135i is the most powerful production car in its class. But even though a prodigious 306bhp gives it the muscle to zip to 62mph in just 5.3 seconds, brake energy regeneration and variable valve technology allow it to return a creditable 31mpg. A 125i is also available with 218bhp (this is actually a 3.0-litre engine) which gives the 1-Series Coupe a 0-62mph time of 6.4 seconds. However it's the diesels that will be the driving force for most 1-Series Coupé customers. Thanks to twin turbocharging, the 123d pushes out masses of pulling power at only 2,000rpm to reach 62mph from rest in only seven seconds. It can go on to 148mph all out but still return combined economy of 54mpg. With a single turbocharger, the same motor in the entry-level 120d gets to the benchmark acceleration rate in 7.6 seconds and returns an impressive 59mpg. Like other small four cylinder BMWs, these cars have the latest fuel injection technology, automatic start-stop, brake energy regeneration, electric power steering and low rolling resistance tyres. In September 2009, two more engines were introduced - the 118d and the 120i. The 118d is incredibly economical, averaging 63mpg while low emissions mean it's also cheap to tax. The 120i is also affordable to run with economy of 43mpg while still managing to sprint from 0-62mph in 7.8 seconds. View full gallery 4.5 out of 5 Handling Like the rest of the 1-Series range, the Coupé is rear wheel drive. Coupled with equal weight distribution between front and rear, this is a recipe for the ultimate balance and intuitive feel. The car feels planted and exhilarating progress is available at the dab of the right foot in the 123d, which has a compliant ride even though it remains stuck to the road as it sweeps through bends. To its credit, the firecracker 135i is docile around town but the downside of a firmer suspension set-up to cope with all-out progress is a hard ride and extra road noise from wider tyres. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more BMW 1-Series cars for sale We have 138 models like this for sale. Find BMW 1-Series cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort