Especificaciones y análisis del BMW Serie 1
Power
218HP
Torque
270Nm
Consumption
8.3l/100
Emissions
194g/km
0-100 km/h
6.8s
Top Speed
238km/h
Weight
1585kg
Price
41,450€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 6v
RWD
4 / 2 doors
305 L
53 L
160 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the BMW 125i Cabrio · 218 CV (2011-2012)
General description
The BMW 125i Cabrio is the embodiment of freedom and driving pleasure in a compact and premium format. At a time when engines were shrinking, BMW opted for a glorious naturally aspirated inline-six cylinder, offering a pure and authentic open-top driving experience.
Driving experience
Driving it is a symphony for the senses. The melodic roar of the 3.0-liter engine as it revs is addictive, a soundtrack that is no longer made. The rear-wheel drive and six-speed manual transmission connect you directly to the asphalt, conveying an agility and balance that you fall in love with on every curve. It's a car that not only transports you but makes you feel alive, especially with the wind caressing your face.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a timeless BMW classic. The soft top gives it an elegant and traditional convertible silhouette, while the long hood and short overhangs scream sportiness. The driver-oriented interior uses high-quality materials that have aged with dignity, creating an atmosphere that is both luxurious and functional, a perfect refuge to enjoy the journey.
Technology and features
Beyond screens and assistants, the true technology of this car lies in its mechanical engineering. The chassis, with a multi-link rear suspension, and the aluminum-magnesium alloy engine are works of art. Although it had the essentials for its time, its greatest technological advancement is the perfect harmony between engine, chassis, and steering, designed to maximize driving sensations.
Competition
At the time, it faced rivals like the Audi A3 Cabriolet, which offered a different approach with its front-wheel drive and turbocharged engines. However, none of its direct competitors could match the magical combination of a naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive, which made the 125i a unique and very special proposition in its segment.
Conclusion
The BMW 125i Cabrio is much more than a car; it's an endangered experience. It represents the pinnacle of an era of engineering focused on the driver and emotions. Today, it is a future classic, a gem for purists seeking the purest connection between man, machine, and road. A passionate purchase that rewards with endless smiles.




