BMW 125i Cabrio Aut. · 218 CV (2012-2014)

2008
Gasolina
RWD
Automático 6v
BMW Serie 1 - Vista 1
BMW Serie 1 - Vista 2
BMW Serie 1 - Vista 3
BMW Serie 1 - Vista 4

Especificaciones y análisis del BMW Serie 1

Power

218HP

Torque

270Nm

Consumption

8.3l/100

Emissions

194g/km

0-100 km/h

7.4s

Top Speed

236km/h

Weight

1615kg

Price

45,029

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasolina

Transmission

Automático 6v

Traction

RWD

Seats

4 / 2 doors

Trunk

305 L

Tank

53 L

Power

160 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power218 CV / 160 kW
Maximum torque270 Nm
Fuel typeGasolina
TransmissionAutomático 6v

Capacities

Tank53 L
Trunk305 L

Detailed analysis of the BMW 125i Cabrio Aut. · 218 CV (2012-2014)

General description

The BMW 125i Cabrio is the embodiment of freedom and driving pleasure. A compact convertible that hides an increasingly rare treasure under the hood: a naturally aspirated inline-six engine. It's a car designed not just to get around, but to feel every kilometer with the sky as your roof.

Driving experience

Driving it is an addictive experience. The 3.0-liter, 218 hp engine pushes with an enchanting smoothness and linearity, accompanied by a glorious mechanical melody that invites you to stretch every gear. The rear-wheel drive and a perfectly balanced chassis connect you to the asphalt, offering an agility and purity in driving that define the soul of BMW. It's a car that makes you smile on every curve.

Design and aesthetics

Its design is an exercise in classic proportions and timeless elegance. The long hood, short rear, and traditional canvas top create a sporty and refined silhouette that has aged beautifully. Inside, the quality of materials and a driver-oriented cockpit create a premium and welcoming atmosphere, a perfect refuge to enjoy the journey.

Technology and features

The onboard technology reflects its era. The iDrive infotainment system is functional but lacks the connectivity and fluidity of current systems. You won't find giant touchscreens or advanced driving assistants, which for many purists is an advantage, as it allows you to focus on the driving experience without digital distractions.

Competition

At the time, it faced rivals like the Audi A3 Cabrio, which offered a different approach with its front-wheel or quattro drive and turbocharged engines. Although smaller and a two-seater, the Mercedes-Benz SLK was also an alternative. However, few could match the unique combination of a naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive of the 1 Series.

Conclusion

The BMW 125i Cabrio is more than a car; it's a statement of principles. An ode to a way of understanding motoring that is dying out. It is the perfect choice for those seeking pure sensations, the sound of a great engine, and the magic of open-top driving, above the latest technology or maximum efficiency. A future classic that is already enjoyed today with nostalgia and passion.