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− | Compact range slotting under [[BMW 3er-Reihe]], initially with rear-wheel drive. Hatchback bodies at first, then coupé and convertible for the first generation. Second-generation 1s enlarged and along similar themes, but coupé and convertible were replaced by the [[BMW 2er-Reihe]]. A third-generation model was developed on a front-drive platform and initially launched in China. | + | Compact range slotting under [[BMW 3er-Reihe]], initially with rear-wheel drive. Hatchback bodies at first, then coupé and convertible for the first generation. Second-generation 1s enlarged and along similar themes, but coupé and convertible were replaced by the [[BMW 2er-Reihe]]. A third-generation model was developed on a front-drive platform and initially launched in China. The German third generation, on a development of that same platform, appeared in 2019. |
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| *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (E87)]] | | *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (E87)]] |
| *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F20)]] | | *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F20)]] |
| + | *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F52)]] |
| *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F40)]] | | *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F40)]] |
− | *[[BMW 1er-Reihe (F52)]]
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 19 January 2020
Compact range slotting under BMW 3er-Reihe, initially with rear-wheel drive. Hatchback bodies at first, then coupé and convertible for the first generation. Second-generation 1s enlarged and along similar themes, but coupé and convertible were replaced by the BMW 2er-Reihe. A third-generation model was developed on a front-drive platform and initially launched in China. The German third generation, on a development of that same platform, appeared in 2019.
Marque: BMW | Predecessor: BMW 3er-Reihe | Successor: BMW 2er-Reihe
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