What is the BMW E81 E82 E87 E88?
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What is the BMW E81 E82 E87 E88?
The BMW E81/E82/E87/E88 is the first generation of the BMW 1 Series range of small hatchback, coupe and convertible cars, which were produced from 2004 to 2013.
What is the difference between an E82 and an E88 convertible?
The E82 was produced until August 2013. The E88 convertible models were produced from 2007 until June 2013. The model range consisted of the 118d, 118i, 120i, 120d, 123d, 125i, 128i and 135i. The E88 uses a fabric roof (unlike the E93 3 Series convertible, which uses a folding metal roof). The factory specifications are as follows:
What kind of engine does a BMW 128i have?
Another model sold only in the United States and Canada was the 128i, which was powered by a 170 kW (228 hp) version of the 3.0 litre BMW N52 inline-6 engine. In the United States, the coupé models were marketed as a successor to the BMW 2002.
What is the difference between the 135i and the E88?
The E88 uses a fabric roof (unlike the E93 3 Series convertible, which uses a folding metal roof). The factory specifications are as follows: In most countries, the 135i is the top model of the coupe and convertible range (excluding the limited production 1M Coupe).
How much does a Mercedes Benz E87 weigh?
The E87 was produced from 2004 until 2011, with the model range consisting of the 116i, 116d, 118i, 118d, 120i, 120d, 123d and 130i. Kerb Weight: 1340 kg.
What is the difference between the E90 and the E8x?
Initially, BMW considered adopting the Rover R30 design program into the upcoming 1 Series; however, it was eventually decided to develop the E8x alongside the E90 3 Series. The E8x shares approximately 60% of components with the E90, including front and rear suspension, structure, chassis, engines, drivetrain, hardware and electronic elements.
How many Lamborghini E87 were made?
A total of 1,100 vehicles were produced, with 700 of these being delivered to U.S. customers beginning in January 2012. In March 2007, the E87 five-door hatchback received a facelift (also called LCI).
What’s new in the BMW 7 Series LCI?
The headlamps looks inspired by the G11/G12 7 Series LCI, with new filaments for the daytime running lights. Also new is the radiator grille, which now appears more massive and tridimensional thanks to the reinterpreted vertical slats and the muscular kidney frames.