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    BMW 1 Series Discontinued In India

    Is the company contemplating the 1 Series sedan for us? We sure hope so!

    Rachit Shad
    Rachit Shad
    Published On Aug 22, 2017 17:31 IST
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    BMW 1 Series

    The BMW 1 Series is dead in India. If you are eyeing to buy one, you might be able to crack a good deal for one in the leftover inventory. Why did BMW India take this step? Well, it was one simple decision based one simple fact - it did not sell well. Over its 4 years of existence on our shores, which included a mid-life update in 2015, it failed to capture the imagination of any kind of buyer.

    There could be two reasons for it. One - it wasn’t priced right. The 118d Sport Line, just before it went out of production, was priced at Rs 30.3 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). By the time you landed it on the road, that price jumped by another Rs 5-6 lakh. Powered by a 2.0-litre turbodiesel that generated 150PS of power and 320Nm of torque, the BMW 1 Series couldn’t even match the Volvo V40 on paper (152PS/350Nm). And the Swedish hatch was Rs 3.55 lakh cheaper, even after being imported to India as a completely built unit.

    BMW 1 Series Sedan

    Two - it was never the best looking car in its segment. That's where Mercedes-Benz cashed in on its gorgeous hatchback, the A-Class. Even when BMW introduced the mid-life update of the 1 Series, it wasn't marketed enough to gain the attention of its audience. Eventually, the 1 Series found itself in no man's land as enthusiasts drifted away from its initial impression and were more willing to go the extra mile to get the 3 Series instead.

    BMW 1 Series Sedan

    The thing is, BMW launched the sedan avatar of the 1 Series in our neighbouring country, China, earlier this year. That, on paper at least, makes a lot more sense for India too. Like the Audi A3 sedan in India is based on the Audi A3 hatchback in Europe, the 1 Series sedan could very well be BMW’s answer to Audi’s entry-level sedan. Is the company contemplating that? We sure hope so!

    Must Read: Why India Deserves The BMW 1 Series Sedan

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    <p><span>Simplicity is the name of the game for Rachit Shad Trehan. An electronics engineer by education, he has over six years of work experience in various industries. It was his passion towards cars, which has only grown stronger since he was three years old, that motivated him and drove him out of his monotonous job profile. Before joining us as Content Writer for CarDekho, Rachit was an automotive blogger. He wants to carve out a compelling life story on which, some day, he&rsquo;d like to write a book on.</span></p>Read more

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