Is the BMW 135i fast?

Stock, the M135i xDrive would need 4.7 seconds to do 0-100 km/h (62 mph) but, as you’re about to see, this car needs just 3.8 seconds. Furthermore, reaching 250 km/h (155 mph) which used to be this car’s limited top speed, takes about 24 seconds in total.

Is the M135i a proper M car?

So the M135i has changed – into this, a four cylinder family five-door that’s primarily front-driven, with occasional four wheel traction. It’s a BMW of the ‘M Performance’ variety, rather than being a full M car. But it is, the Munich maker insists, despite the change of hot hatch emphasis, a proper sporting BMW.

What litre is a BMW M135i?

2.0-litre
A brand new 2.0-litre turbocharged engine that produces more power than any other four-cylinder production motor in BMW’s history.

Is the 135i reliable?

The BMW 135i Reliability Rating is 2.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 17th out of 17 for luxury compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $1,031 which means it has poor ownership costs.

Are M135i any good?

Inside, it’s the same as before, and that’s no bad thing. The M135i has a beautifully made and well-laid-out cabin, complete with the slick iDrive infotainment system….Rated ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot.

Model: BMW M135i
Top speed: 155mph
Fuel economy: 38.2mpg
CO2: 168.2g/km
On sale: Now

How many M135i are there in the UK?

2021 2019
BMW 135I M SPORT AUTO 300 333
BMW 135I M SPORT TURBO AUTO 19 20
BMW M135I 1.5k 1.6k
BMW M135I AUTO 4.7k 4.8k

Is the 135i a sports car?

We love the BMW 135i, especially with the twin-turbo N54, thanks to its fun driving experience and potential. Stay tuned for the next few days while we focus on this forgotten compact sports car and how you can have the most fun, and fewest headaches, with one of your own.

What litre is a M135i?

Like the less extreme models in the 1 Series range, the latest generation BMW M135i is a very different kettle of fish to its predecessor. First up, that means no rear-wheel drive, and the six-cylinder engine has gone, too. It’s now a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder that’s coupled to four-wheel drive.