Especificaciones y análisis del BMW Serie 1
Power
258HP
Torque
310Nm
Consumption
8.5l/100
Emissions
199g/km
0-100 km/h
6.3s
Top Speed
250km/h
Weight
1485kg
Price
42,071€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
RWD
5 / 5 doors
330 L
53 L
190 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the BMW 130i 5p Aut. · 258 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The BMW 130i is an ode to driving in its purest state, a compact that dared to challenge all conventions. In a discreet and elegant body, it hides the soul of a true sports car: a glorious naturally aspirated inline-six engine and rear-wheel drive. It is the last of a lineage, a car for those who understand that magic is not just in speed, but in how it is delivered.
Driving experience
Driving it is a visceral experience that reconnects you with the asphalt. The sound of the engine revving is an addictive melody, a linear and forceful power delivery that pushes you from behind. Every corner feels like an invitation to dance, with precise steering and a perfectly balanced chassis that communicates everything happening under the wheels. It's a car that is not just driven, it is felt.
Design and aesthetics
Its design, a work of the Bangle era, has matured with timeless elegance. The long hood and set-back cabin are not an aesthetic whim, but the logical consequence of housing its noble mechanics and achieving a perfect weight distribution. It is an honest design that prioritizes function over form, resulting in a muscular yet subtle silhouette, that of an athlete who doesn't need to boast about their strength.
Technology and features
The true technology of the 130i lies not in its screens, but in its mechanical engineering. The use of magnesium and aluminum in its six-cylinder engine or its sophisticated multi-link rear suspension are a testament to an era when innovation was at the service of dynamics. Although its infotainment system may seem from another era, its mechanical heart remains a masterpiece.
Competition
While its rivals of the time, such as the Audi S3 or the Volkswagen Golf R, opted for four-cylinder turbo engines and all-wheel drive, the BMW 130i offered a unique and purist recipe. It was the alternative for the driver seeking the classic sensations of a grand tourer in a compact format, preferring the character and sound of a naturally aspirated engine and the balance of rear-wheel drive.
Conclusion
The BMW 130i is much more than just a powerful compact; it is a statement of principles. A future classic that represents the pinnacle of a philosophy that now seems extinct. It is a car to keep, care for, and above all, enjoy. A gem for the true enthusiast who values mechanical and emotional connection above all else.




