BMW M135i Concept Turbo
While disappointed at the original 1 series, fans will be delighted to hear that BMW has announced




While disappointed at the original 1 series, fans will be delighted to hear that BMW has announced a true hatchback to its lineup. Titled the M135i, BMW created a concept that entwines a twin-turbo and pure gasoline-powered inline six cylinder engine to a newly developed 3-door hatchback body style. Designers claim the shape provides “a more dynamic and elongated appearance” complemented by a custom M-designed suspension stance, wide flared wheel arches, 18-inch Motorsport division exclusive wheels, and aggressive front air intake design. No word on a release date or availability as of yet.
Source: Autoblog