PARIS MOTOR SHOW- BMW Breaks Out New Concept Before Official Show Unveiling

PARIS MOTOR SHOW- BMW Breaks Out New Concept Before Official Show Unveiling
The BMW Concept Active Tourer. Combines comfort and functionality with dynamic performance and style:

Munich. With the new BMW Concept Active Tourer, BMW presents a vehicle at the 2012 Paris Motor Show which is the first in the premium compact segment to combine comfort and space functionality with dynamic performance and style. Annual growth rates of up to five per cent are expected in the small car and compact segment of the premium class in the years to come. For this reason, the BMW Concept Active Tourer is a key component in the ongoing development of the BMW brand and its model portfolio.

As a plug-in hybrid, the BMW Concept Active Tourer also provides a glimpse ahead to future drive variants in automobiles of the compact class. The eDrive concept familiar from the BMW i8 is used here for the first time in a model of the core BMW brand and will in future be the designation for all electric and plug-in hybrid drives. It covers all components of the electric drive, the electric motor developed by BMW, the lithium-ion battery and the intelligent engine control unit.

Excellent combination of sporty aesthetic appeal and comfort.

The new BMW Concept Active Tourer combines compact dimensions and an attractive, sporty design with hallmark BMW quality. With an exterior length of 4,353 millimetres, a width of 1,834 millimetres and a total height of 1,560 millimetres, the BMW Concept Active Tourer is geared towards customers of the premium segment who appreciate a high level of comfort, a raised seating position and a generous amount of space. The BMW Concept Active Tourer will also be attractive to families who attach importance to functionality and versatility as well as lifestyle and athletic flair.

A long wheelbase of 2,670 millimetres, a high roof line and a compact transverse engine with front-wheel drive make it possible to create a generously sized interior. The spacious load compartment of the BMW Concept Active Tourer provides fully-fledged everyday suitability since the batteries of the hybrid drive are housed entirely underneath the load floor.

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New 1.5-litre BMW TwinPower Turbo engine: high-performance power unit with hallmark 6-cylinder genes.
The combustion engine of the new BMW Concept Active Tourer is a new cutting-edge 1.5-litre engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology. Derived from the multiple award-winning 6-cylinder engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology, it combines the latest generation of High Precision Injection with the fully variable valve control system VALVETRONIC and ultra-modern turbocharging. BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology will be used in all power units of the BMW Group's Efficient Dynamics engine family in the future - not least because it does not depend on total capacity or number of cylinders. The new 3-cylinder engine in the BMW Concept Active Tourer is one of the first representatives of this new generation of engines. The compact in-line engine constitutes an exemplary combination of dynamic performance and efficiency.

The new BMW TwinPower Turbo 3-cylinder offers character-specific benefits: running smoothness, revving power, spontaneous response and a dynamic, sporty sound. Since there are no first and second-order inertia forces, it offers an especially high level of comfort in terms of noise and vibration. The level of roll torque is lower than that of a 4-cylinder and is compensated for by a single counterbalance shaft. Among other things, this helps keep the engine extremely smooth-running in the low engine speed range, too.
Synchronous electric motor: additional power without emissions.

The synchronous electric motor in the BMW Concept Active Tourer was also developed by the BMW Group. With a fully charged battery, the BMW Concept Active Tourer has a maximum range of over 30 kilometres when running on electric power alone. This means that the majority of day-to-day trips dispense with local emissions entirely. What is more, the boost function can be applied to use the power provided by the synchronous electric motor for such things as highly dynamic acceleration manoeuvres. In both cases the drive power is made available spontaneously and without delay. The maximum torque of 200 Newton metres is available from standing.

The lithium-ion battery of the BMW Concept Active Tourer can be charged at any 220 volt household power socket. Power can be drawn from both axes of the BMW Concept Active Tourer and fed into the lithium-ion battery so as to enhance the efficiency of the plug-in hybrid. While the electric motor automatically recuperates maximum energy at the rear axle during deceleration,

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racerf109racerf109 - 9/14/2012 8:08:59 AM
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I really like this, and the fact all four wheel can receive power...gas powers the front, and electric at the rear.


94geo94geo - 9/14/2012 8:41:24 AM
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"the average fuel consumption is less than 2.5 litres per 100 kilometres"

Thats close to 95 miles per gallon!


ghosthunterghosthunter - 9/15/2012 1:38:15 PM
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while it sounds great, bear in mind prius plug in is rated 2.2L per 100 KM on eu cycle.



pmrmdpmrmd - 9/14/2012 9:53:34 AM
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Cool looking urban wheels. Hopefully they keep the sleek front end. BMWs of late have that pug nose front with bumper and fascia all as one vertical surface.


M5twinturboM5twinturbo - 9/14/2012 1:20:56 PM
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Suprisingly very cool, and the edrive to the rear wheels is a neat feature. Where are the interior pics?


henryhillhenryhill - 9/14/2012 1:50:16 PM
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Bye Girl. How many utility vehicles do BMW need? Come out with an 8 series and a true SL fighter before you introduce another Ultimate Mom Machine.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 9/14/2012 4:23:15 PM
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Front looks a lot better than the one of the 3...


CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 9/14/2012 5:36:00 PM
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I dig it... Exciting stuff and can't wait for the MINIs to get some of this engineering and design too


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