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I20

 

Electric Drive

326 pk

0-100 km/h : 6,1 sec

Range : 397 - 425 km

 

Zoute Prado

Car & Art Expo

 

Zoute Grand Prix 2021

Knokke - Zoute

België - Belgium

October 2021

IAA 2015

 

66. Internationale Automobilausstellung in Frankfurt

 

66. International Motor Show in Frankfurt

G15

 

2.993 cc

6 Cylinder

320 pk @ 4.400 rpm

680 Nm @ 1.750-2.250 rpm

0-100 km/h : 4,9 sec

Vmax : 250 km/h

 

Zoute Grand Prix 2018

Knokke - Zoute

België - Belgium

October 2018

Dreamcars @ Auto Salon Brussel 2020

Big thanks to BMW Den Haag !

 

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BMW 330D ANPR Xdrive Ac Auto Roads policing unit

Here is a Northumbria Police, BMW X5 XDrive, reg no. LJ61 KXX, seen waiting on Westgate Road, in Newcastle. It is providing support and back-up, as there's an EDL protest, happening in Newcastle.

The new BMW 1 Series.

Unmistakably sporty, with a higher quality feel and greater presence.

  

New special-edition models, an enhanced premium interior, extended

connectivity features and the latest-generation iDrive operating system: this is

the next generation of the BMW 1 Series. The sportiest representative of the

premium compact class comes with a broad range of efficient engines

encompassing powerful three-, four- and six-cylinder variants. Uniquely in this

class, the BMW 1 Series has rear-wheel drive, with the intelligent xDrive allwheel-

drive system available as an option. The new edition of the

BMW 1 Series will be launched in July 2017 in 3-door and 5-door versions.

  

The BMW 1 Series: a tour de force in the premium compact class.

The success story of this sporty compact model dates back to late-summer

2004 and the introduction of the original BMW 1 Series. Thanks to its

superior agility and driving dynamics, it rapidly positioned itself as the epitome

of sporting prowess in the compact segment. To date, more than two million

units of the BMW 1 Series have been sold worldwide, of which approximately

960,000 are from the latest model generation. Germany is the most important

international market and this is where one in four BMW 1 Series is sold,

followed by the UK (20 per cent) and China (eight per cent). The

BMW 1 Series is built in Germany at the plants in Regensburg (3-door and 5-

door models) and Leipzig (5-door). There are also assembly plants for the

Asia-Pacific region in Chennai (India) and Rayong (Thailand).

  

New special-edition models with striking looks.

The BMW 1 Series is unmistakeably sporty: dynamic contours, the distinctive

kidney grille, long bonnet and a sportily stylish rear define its appearance. New

special-edition models – the Edition Sport Line Shadow, Edition M Sport

Shadow and BMW M140i Edition Shadow – see BMW emphasising the

youthfully refreshing, sporty character of the 1 Series. The special editions

stand out from their siblings with a kidney grille frame painted in black, LED

headlights with black inserts and darkened rear lights which likewise feature

LED technology. The BMW 1 Series Edition M Sport Shadow has black

exhaust tailpipes, too. The new exterior colours Seaside Blue and Sunset

Orange also contribute to the new car’s more striking looks.

  

The Sport Line, Urban Line and M Sport variants of the BMW 1 Series remain

in the line-up alongside the standard model. And now there are also specialedition

models to choose from. The handover from one model to the next

sees five new light-alloy wheels being added to the range in 17- and 18-inch

formats. A total of 16 different wheel designs – in sizes ranging from 16 to

18 inches – provide plenty of scope for personalisation. The new

BMW 1 Series Edition Sport Line Shadow comes with exclusive 17-inch lightalloy

wheels (725) as standard. The Edition M Sport Shadow has 18-inch

wheels in either Jet Black or Bicolour Jet Black (719 M) to complement its

shadow-like character. And an additional 18-inch light-alloy wheel design is

offered for the M140i/M140i xDrive Edition Shadow (436 M in Orbit Grey).

  

Upgraded interior, redesigned instrument panel.

Moving inside the new BMW 1 Series, an array of details add to the cabin’s

exclusive, high-quality feel. With a clear and stylish design, the instrument

panel has been completely reworked to place an even greater emphasis on

driver focus. The black-panel instrument cluster has likewise been

reconfigured. Contrast stitching gives the various model variants a

sophisticated appearance. The centre stack, which houses the control panels

for the radio and air conditioning system, features a high-gloss black surface.

There is a roll cover for the cupholders in the centre console, giving the new

interior a clean look. And the window buttons in the doors now have chrome

trim. Thanks to virtually imperceptible gaps, the glove compartment blends

seamlessly into the overall ambience. The air vents for the air conditioning

have been revised and also contribute to the generous impression of space

created by the interior of the new BMW 1 Series.

  

Customers can also specify an optional new seat covering in Cognac Dakota

leather, while the interior trim strips are now available with Pearl Chrome

accents. The Urban Line offers exclusive new combinations of white or black

acrylic glass with chrome detailing. The standard model, Sport Line and

M Sport variants can be ordered with new combinations of Piano Finish Black,

aluminium or Fineline wood trim with chrome. When it comes to the seat

coverings, BMW 1 Series customers can choose from seven cloth variants,

some including leather or Alcantara.

  

Using iDrive, the touchscreen or voice control to operate various functions.

 

The new BMW 1 Series is equipped with the latest generation of the iDrive

operating system as standard. Using the iDrive Touch Controller allows the

driver to comfortably access and activate a variety of vehicle, navigation and

entertainment functions with one hand. Thanks to the touchpad integrated

into the Controller, it is easy to enter destinations for the navigation system in

handwriting style. If the optional Navigation system Professional is fitted, the

high-resolution central 8.8-inch display now comes in touchscreen form.

Intelligent voice control is the third way of operating these functions.

 

Perfectly connected from the word go.

Thanks to the standard built-in SIM card in the BMW 1 Series,

ConnectedDrive provides optimum connectivity and access to BMW services

without having to rely on the customer’s smartphone. These include the

Concierge Services, where personal assistants select destinations such as

restaurants or hotels for the driver while en route, make reservations and then

send the information directly to the vehicle’s navigation system, complete with

all contact details. Online Entertainment gives BMW 1 Series occupants a

choice of millions of music tracks and audio books, while RTTI (Real Time

Traffic Information) finds a smart way around traffic jams. RTTI now also

includes a hazard preview based on fleet information, meaning that in addition

to the real-time traffic situation, the service also notifies drivers of dangerous

situations – such as accidents or heavy rain – detected by other BMW

vehicles. Anonymised sensor data is used for this purpose. Hazard reports

and rain are shown on the map in the vehicle’s display, while a warning and

message appear on the navigation map when approaching the location of the

danger.

  

Plus, in selected cities in Germany and the USA, the On-Street Parking

Information service uses the Navigation system Professional display to

indicate the probability of finding an available roadside parking space.

  

The all-encompassing digital concept BMW Connected seamlessly integrates

the BMW 1 Series into the user’s digital life via touchpoints such as an

iPhone, Apple Watch, Android smartphone or smartwatch. BMW Connected

detects mobility-related information, such as the addresses contained in the

appointments calendar, and transmits this automatically to the vehicle. The

user then receives a message on their smartphone notifying them in advance

of the ideal departure time based on real-time traffic information. In addition,

places the user drives to regularly and personal mobility patterns are also

stored automatically. This means that manually entering destination

addresses in the navigation system is set to largely become a thing of the

past. If navigation details such as the destination address and desired arrival

time have already been set outside the vehicle on the user’s smartphone, the

link between phone and car will allow BMW Connected to transfer the

information seamlessly and make it available to the BMW navigation system.

  

BMW Connected and the Remote Services allow BMW 1 Series drivers to

stay in touch with their car at all times, no matter where they are. They can

control the heating and ventilation, lock and unlock the doors and call up

vehicle-related information, quickly and easily using their smartphone. And if

they happen to forget where they parked their car, they can check its location

on a map via BMW Connected. Alternatively, the vehicle’s horn or headlight

flasher can be activated remotely in order to locate it in a large car park, for

example. With the help of Alexa and Alexa-capable devices, BMW 1 Series

drivers in Germany and the UK can even manage their appointments in the

BMW Connected mobility agenda and operate vehicle functions by voice

control from the comfort of their home.

  

For the first time, BMW now offers Microsoft Office 365 users a secure server

connection for exchanging and editing emails, calendar entries and contact

details in the BMW 1 Series, thanks to the car’s built-in Microsoft Exchange

function.

  

The optional in-car WiFi hotspot provides a high-speed mobile internet

connection for up to ten devices. Apple CarPlay is also available for the

BMW 1 Series via a BMW navigation system. Integrating the smartphone into

the vehicle’s system environment allows the phone and selected apps to be

operated using the iDrive Controller, voice commands or the touchscreen

display (if the Navigation system Professional is specified). Compatible

smartphones can also be supplied with power wirelessly by means of an

optional inductive charging tray.

  

Driver assistance systems: extra help for the driver.

The assistance systems on the options list for the new BMW 1 Series include

Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, which enables the vehicle to

move along with the flow of traffic automatically up to near its maximum

speed. The system alerts the driver and applies the brakes if it detects an

obstacle. The Driving Assistant is also available as an option and comprises

the Lane Departure Warning system and City Collision Mitigation, which

applies the brakes automatically at speeds up to 60 km/h (37 mph) in

response to an imminent collision with a car, motorcycle or pedestrian, for

instance. The Parking Assistant, meanwhile, manoeuvres the car into parking

spots that are either parallel or perpendicular to the road. Its ultrasonic sensors

help to search for suitable spaces while travelling at up to 35 km/h (22 mph).

  

Highly efficient three-, four- and six-cylinder power units.

The new BMW 1 Series comes with a wide choice of petrol and diesel

engines, comprising three-, four- and six-cylinder variants. They all hail from

the state-of-the-art BMW EfficientDynamics engine family and feature

BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. With the exception of the BMW 116i,

116d EfficientDynamics Edition and 118d xDrive, all models can be specified

with the eight-speed Steptronic or eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission

as an alternative to the six-speed manual gearshift. The M140i xDrive can only

be ordered with the eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission.

 

On the petrol side, the line-up ranges from the BMW 116i – whose

turbocharged three-cylinder unit produces 80 kW/109 hp (fuel consumption

combined: 5.4 – 5.0 l/100 km [52.3 – 56.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions

combined: 126 – 116 g/km)* – to the BMW M140i M Performance model,

which stirs 250 kW/340 hp from its six-cylinder in-line engine (fuel

consumption combined: 7.8 – 7.1 l/100 km [36.2 – 39.8 mpg imp]; CO2

emissions combined: 179 – 163 g/km)*.

  

The diesel models likewise draw their power from cutting-edge engine

technology. In addition to a basic concept that is inherently more efficient, all

the three- and four-cylinder units feature new turbocharger technology and

enhanced common-rail direct injection systems. At the lower end of the

power spectrum is the BMW 116d, delivering 85 kW/116 hp and maximum

torque of 270 Newton metres (199 lb-ft). In the process, it burns

4.1 – 3.6 litres of fuel per 100 km (68.9 – 78.5 mpg imp), equating to CO2

emissions of 107 – 96 g/km*. In extra-efficient BMW 116d EfficientDynamics

Edition guise, fuel consumption is a frugal 3.8 – 3.4 l/100 km

(74.3 – 83.1 mpg imp), resulting in CO2 emissions of 101 – 89 g/km*. The

most powerful four-cylinder diesel engine in the line-up can be found in the

new BMW 125d. The multi-stage turbocharging technology, including

variable turbine geometry for the high-pressure turbocharger, results in

remarkably quick response, output of 165 kW/224 hp and peak torque of

450 Newton metres (332 lb-ft). Combined fuel consumption comes in at

4.6 – 4.3 l/100 km [61.4 – 65.7 mpg imp] and combined CO2 emissions are

120 – 114 g/km*.

  

Intelligent all-wheel drive for optimum power transmission.

The BMW M140i, BMW 118d and BMW 120d can be specified with

BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive as an alternative to classical rear-wheel

drive. Besides the specific benefits of AWD – such as optimum transmission

of power to the road, supreme driving safety and maximum traction in wintry

conditions, for example – BMW xDrive also reduces understeer and oversteer

through corners. The result is sharper handling in situations such as when

turning into bends.

  

Two new elite athletes from BMW M GmbH: the M140i andM140i xDrive.

The sportiest member of the BMW 1 Series range also boasts a new look. To

mark the new model year, the BMW M140i M Performance model is also

available in M140i Edition Shadow trim. Black inserts are added to the

standard LED headlights and the kidney grille surround is painted black. The

darkened rear light assemblies lend further impact to the car’s sporting aura,

* Fuel consumption figures based on the EU test cycle, may vary depending on the tyre format specified.

as do the standard 18-inch light-alloy wheels, which are now available for the

first time in Style 436 M Orbit Grey and Style 719 M Jet Black or Bicolour Jet

Black, to go with the previously available Ferric Grey (Style 436 M). The

sportiest BMW 1 Series leaves the factory shod with high-performance

mixed-size tyres as standard, with dimensions of 225/40 at the front and

245/35 at the rear.

  

The BMW M140i is powered by a three-litre straight-six engine complete with

direct injection, M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology with twin-scroll

turbocharging, fully variable valve timing (VALVETRONIC) and Double-

VANOS variable camshaft control. This all combines to give the BMW M140i

an output of 250 kW/340 hp and maximum torque of 500 Newton metres

(369 lb-ft), which can be summoned from as low down as 1,520 rpm and

remains on tap up to 4,500 rpm. This gives the BMW M140i all the right

credentials for delivering extraordinary performance: with the six-speed

manual gearshift, this compact racer sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in

4.8 seconds, while top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).

When the optional eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission is specified, the

BMW M140i reaches the 100 km/h (62 mph) mark from rest in an even

quicker 4.6 seconds (fuel consumption combined: 7.1 l/100 km

[39.8 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 163 g/km)*. Performance is even

more remarkable in the BMW M140i xDrive versions, thanks to the presence

of intelligent all-wheel drive. Equipped with the eight-speed Steptronic Sport

transmission as standard, the M140i xDrive surges from 0 to 100 km/h

(62 mph) in 4.4 seconds, while returning combined fuel consumption of

7.4 l/100 km (38.2 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions of 169 g/km*.

  

Variable sport steering adds to the impression of exceptional agility at the

wheel of the BMW M140i. It comes with electromechanical power assistance

and adapts the steering angle of the front wheels to the prevailing driving

situation. This allows lightning-fast evasive manoeuvres but also produces a

sensation of excellent directional and straight-line stability in motorway driving.

The M Sport suspension, M Sport braking system and shorter throw for the

six-speed manual gearshift have all been perfectly matched to the might of

the six-cylinder in-line engine, as have high-performance tyres designed to

ensure that acceleration and braking force are transmitted to the road to

optimum effect. The Driving Experience Control switch in the BMW M140i

features the same modes included in all models in the range, such as

Comfort, Sport and ECO PRO, but also adds the ultra-dynamic Sport+ mode.

In this setting, the configuration of the Dynamic Stability Control system

allows the driver to perform controlled drifts.

G12

 

6.592 cc

V12

610 PS @ 5.250-6.000 rpm

800 Nm @ 1.500-5.000 rpm

Vmax : 250 km/h

0-100 km/h : 3,7 sec

 

Expo : Dream Cars 2017

 

Auto / Moto / Van : 95° European Motor Show Brussels

Autosalon Brussel

Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles

 

Brussels - Belgium

January 2017

BMW 330D xDrive Auto Motor Patrols car, based at Etal Lane.

Roof Code:10/T53

IAA 2015

 

66. Internationale Automobilausstellung in Frankfurt

 

66. International Motor Show in Frankfurt

G15

 

4.395 cc

V8

530 pk

Vmax : 250 km/h

0-100 km/h : 3,7 sec

1.890 kg

CO₂ : 221-224 g/km

 

Expo : Dream Cars 2019

 

Auto / Moto / Van : 97° European Motor Show Brussels

Autosalon Brussel

Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles

 

Brussels - Belgium

January 2019

G81

 

Essen Motorshow 2023

Essen

Deutschland - Germany

December 2023

G70

Electric Drive

 

Zoute Prado

 

Zoute Grand Prix 2022

Knokke - Zoute

België - Belgium

October 2022

The formula for success continues with the introduction of the 8th generation 2024 BMW 5 Series sports sedan which welcomes more splendor, luxury, digital tech, and comfort. With 10 million models sold globally since 1973, the elevation of The 5 is an achievement in the brand’s history. Now, the icon is available in all-electric form as the BMW i5 M60 xDrive with 590 hp, 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds, and an estimated 256-mile range. The second e-model is the BMW i5 eDrive40 with 335 hp and an estimated 295-mile range.

  

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I20

 

Electric Drive

326 pk

0-100 km/h : 6,1 sec

Range : 397 - 425 km

 

Zoute Prado

Car & Art Expo

 

Zoute Grand Prix 2021

Knokke - Zoute

België - Belgium

October 2021

BMW X5 (GO5) Xdrive 3.0D M-Sport (2019-on) 2993cc B48 S4 TD261bhp

Registration Number YH 68 DGG (Leeds)

BMW SET

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The G05 BMW X5 is the fourth generation of the mid-sized luxury SUV.designed by Anders Thøgersen the GO5 was launched in 2018 with the performance X5 M added to the line up at the 2019 Los Angelis Autoshow. Compared to its predecessor, the G05 X5 is 1 inch longer, 3 inches wider, and 1 inch lower than the previous F15 generation. All petrol models feature particulate filters while all diesel models feature AdBlue injection that reduces nitrogen oxide emissions

 

Diolch yn fawr am 70,132,566 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel

 

Thank you 70,132,566 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe

 

Shot 13.04.2019 iat the GT Cup and MSVR Championships at Donington Park Ref 138-355

   

Quan llogues un cotxe i tires la casa per la finestra.

BMW X5 X drive 30D (2nd Generation E70) (2007-13) Engine 2993cc S6 Bi-Turbo Diesel

Metropolitan Police

Registration Number YJ 60 NTK

BMW SET

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The BMW E70 is the second generation X5 Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV). It replaced the BMW X5 (E53) in November 2006. Featuring new technology including. BMW's iDrive system as standard equipment and, for the first time in a BMW, an optional third row seat raising passenger capacity to seven.

The X5 received a mid-generational refresh for the 2011 model year featuring new front bumper and air intakes as well as a variety of minor cosmetic changes

 

The British stages of the 2014 Tour de France were Policed by a combination of The Metropolitan Police (overall) French Gendramerie General Command and the local constableries, on this occasion South Yorkshire.

 

Many Thanks for a fan'dabi'dozi 26,535,200 views

 

Shot 06:07:2014 at The Grande Depart of the Tour De France, Harewood House, W. Yorkshire REF 102-855

Northumbria Police BMW 330d xDrive, reg. no. AY68ECD, seen on 12/4/21, at Hexham. Northumberland, whilst responding to an emergency call.

IAA 2015

 

66. Internationale Automobilausstellung in Frankfurt

 

66. International Motor Show in Frankfurt

Brand new 5-series just leaving the dealership. New cars in Los Angeles are given a 'paper' plate with the selling dealer's name until the final plates arrive.

IAA 2015

Frankfurt - Germany

Big thanks to BMW Den Haag !

 

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G15

 

4.395 cc

V8

530 pk

Vmax : 250 km/h

0-100 km/h : 3,7 sec

1.890 kg

CO₂ : 221-224 g/km

 

Expo : Dream Cars 2019

 

Auto / Moto / Van : 97° European Motor Show Brussels

Autosalon Brussel

Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles

 

Brussels - Belgium

January 2019

1/43 code 3 conversion of a BMW 330d Touring xDrive auto in the livery of South Wales Police.

 

I was contacted on here recently and asked to make this specific South Wales Traffic Car.

 

The decals were custom-made and applied by me. They are accurate with correct number plates, roof codes etc.

 

I have also applied tracker aerials, a comms aerial, a roof-mounted ANPR camera and a wi-fi receiver.

 

As with all of my models, it is supplied with a certificate of authenticity.

 

Unfortunately my photography skills are not as good as model-making skills, so some of the photos are not great!

 

I hope you like the model. Feel free to comment and contact me at mad4bmws@hotmail.com if you want to discuss a particular model.

Prince Charles Cork Visit.

 

An Garda Siochana Armed Support Unit BMW X5 Xdrive 3.0d SE (172-D-23009) on Lapp's Quay, Cork 14th June 2018.

U06

 

100th Anniversary Edition

Brussels Motor Show

Autosalon Brussel

Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles

 

Brussels - Belgium

January 2023

Big thanks to BMW Den Haag !

 

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The closest you can get to a new BMW M5, without buying an M5 or an Alpina 5-series, would be to get this, a BMW M550i xDrive. Despite not being an M5, it's got probably the same performance as the M5 E60, with a 0-100km/h time of 4 seconds flat, and 456hp on tap.

 

This Polish example, was parked at Berlin-Schönefeld Airport. The car was registered to the district of Mokotów in the south of the Polish capital, Warsaw. Interestingly, the plate frames came from a skin-care company, based in the village of Suchy Las, located to the immediate north of Poznań in western Poland. I guess the car might be a leased car from a company in Warsaw?

 

Berlin-Schönefeld Airport [SXF/EDDB], Brandenburg, Germany

2017 BMW X5 3.0 xDrive E30d AC

 

Static displays at the British Grand Prix are usually abysmal and this year was no exception to the rule.

 

For the past couple of years the Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG) have had a brilliant display of vehicles on show. Unfortunately, this year they were notable by their absence.

 

Northamptonshire Police were still on hand, however, with a number of vehicles on site.

 

There was a very visible armed presence at the entrance gates to Silverstone this year and one of the contingent was this BMW X5 ARV (Armed Response Vehicle) demonstrator that is currently on trial with the force.

 

Pictured in July 2018 at the British Grand Prix meeting at Silverstone.

 

NOTE ON GROUPS

 

Usually I'd post this to more groups but, unfortunately, the ridiculous new limit on the number of groups that a picture can be added to prevents this.

 

If any group admins would like the picture in their particular group I'm afraid you'll either have to invite it or remove the posting limit for your chosen group.

 

If you don't know about the new group posting limits that were introduced by the back door a few months ago and would like to change your group back to the way it used to be, here is the link on how to do it:--

 

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