Skip advert
Advertisement

2019 BMW 1-series teased on Twitter ahead of reveal

BMW’s next 1-series hatchback adopts front-wheel drive – for better or worse

BMW did something different when it launched the first 1-series 15 years ago. Unlike all of its rivals, the 1-series hatch was rear-wheel drive – an interesting diversion from the norm that also helped justify its ‘premium’ price tag, if not its lack of interior space. Now, after two generations, BMW appears to be turning its back on yet one more aspect of its distinct personality with the launch of an all-new front-wheel-drive 1-series hatch later this year.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Plainly obvious from its proportions the new 1-series, as spotted here in camouflaged form, is being pitched as a more closely aligned rival to the hugely successful Audi A3 and Mercedes A-class. We’ve already been given a reasonable idea of what to expect design-wise thanks to the Chinese-market 1-series saloon, but this will be the first time BMW has launched a European-market 1-series hatch on this new platform.

> Mercedes-AMG CLA35 revealed - a new entry-level AMG four-door ‘coupe’

Under the new bodywork, expect a variety of three- and four-cylinder turbocharged engines paired to automatic and manual transmissions. The interior will also be all-new, no doubt taking inspiration from the latest BMW models, incorporating the next-generation iDrive system, along with all the latest active safety tech. Latest spy pictures appear to show the M Performance variant testing on track, with larger wheels, brakes and a more aggressive front and rear design. 

What does this mean for the next high-performance M Performance variants? Expect BMW to once again align itself with most major rivals, as it’ll drop both its six-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive of the current M140i in favour of a highly tuned turbocharged four-cylinder engine and all-wheel drive. BMW’s upcoming BMW X2 M35i already features a 302bhp four-cylinder turbocharged engine, one that might be shared with an ‘M Performance’ 1-series to give BMW a direct rival to the next Audi S3, VW Golf R and new Mercedes-AMG A35.

There are practical reasons behind the new platform change – namely an improvement in interior accomodation, improved space efficiency, and not to mention a diversification of BMW’s new FWD platform to help cover the significant costs of developing it, but for enthusiasts it represents one more convergence between the main players offering variations on a single theme. 

Though an official reveal date is yet to be confirmed, a recent teaser showing the removal of camoflauge from the model leads us to believe it's not far away. We’ll learn more about the all-new 1-series when it’s revealed in full, with high-performance variants, M Performance models and a Mercedes CLA-rivalling 2-series Gran Coupe to follow soon after.

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

BMW 1-series review – Munich’s Audi A3 rival gains focus
F70 BMW 1-series
In-depth reviews

BMW 1-series review – Munich’s Audi A3 rival gains focus

New styling, interior tech and powertrain options all come as part of the new F70 1-series package, making it a worthy alternative to its closest Germ…
18 Dec 2024
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Ford Sierra RS500: the anatomy of a BTCC racer
Ford Sierra RS500
Features

Ford Sierra RS500: the anatomy of a BTCC racer

Group A was a golden era in touring car racing, and nothing captured hearts and minds quite like the wild, bewinged Sierra. We look under its skin
11 May 2025
Aston Martin Vantage Roadster 2025 review – the Ferrari Roma Spider's toughest rival
Aston Martin Vantage Roadster front
Reviews

Aston Martin Vantage Roadster 2025 review – the Ferrari Roma Spider's toughest rival

Developed in tandem with the coupe, the new Vantage Roadster has a welcome sense of togetherness for an open-top sports car
11 May 2025
Caterham Seven evo25 Fast Fleet test – living with a track car for the road
Caterham Seven evo25
Long term tests

Caterham Seven evo25 Fast Fleet test – living with a track car for the road

25 years of evo, 50 years of Caterham – the perfect excuse to create a unique Seven to celebrate both brands’ milestones. So how did we spec it, and d…
13 May 2025