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BMW Chairman Confirms New Small Car to Share Mini Platform

 

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Tradition holds that BMW vehicles are either rear- or all-wheel-drive, but that mantra seems to be shifting. Executives have confirmed that the company is developing a small car to slot underneath the 1-series, and it will be front-wheel-drive.

BMW Chairman Confirms New Small Car to Share Mini Platform image
BMW Chairman Confirms New Small Car to Share Mini Platform image
BMW Chairman Confirms New Small Car to Share Mini Platform image

Rumors suggesting a baby Bimmer, riding upon the same platform as the next-generation Mini, have been floating for some time now, but chairman Norbert Reithofer told Autocar the company actually is working on such a model.

“We will be extending the BMW and Mini brands into the small car segment with models and variants,” Reithofer said. “For these new vehicles, we are developing a common architecture for both front and four-wheel-drive.”

Although most details on the new front-drive BMW are still under wraps, we’ll likely see the car debut as early as 2013, almost a year ahead of the new Mini. The new offering will be an entirely separate offering from BMW’s forthcoming MegaCity electric car, aimed to compete against the new Audi A1 — which, ironically, is targeted at the Mini demographic. The smaller offering would also help BMW to meet new fuel economy and emissions regulations being imposed by governments the world over.

The new platform could, however, possibly give birth to a rear-wheel-drive variant. Insiders have reportedly told Autocar that the all-wheel-drive architecture could be adapted into a RWD platform, which could even wind up in the next-generation 1-series, which is due by 2018.

Source: Autocar

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