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  • That this, Toyota Prius!

    Its a bit of old news, but whatever.

    BMW is introducing the new 320d Efficient Dynamics that is supposed to get about 57 mpg (by a US gallon). IMO why would you want to buy a Prius if this was available:

    Munich. Premium car maker BMW is further increasing its substantial lead in the development of particularly clean and at the same time very dynamic cars
    of the highest standard. Teaming up with the BMW 320d, the new BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition is being presented for the first time at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. This unique saloon combines fuel consumption of just 4.1 litres diesel/100 kilometres (equal to 68.9 mpg imp) and a CO2 rating of 109 grams per kilometre in the EU test cycle with engine output of 120 kW/163 hp.

    The 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine of this high-tech model boasts an all-aluminium crankcase, turbocharging with variable intake geometry and common-rail direct fuel injection complete with piezo-injectors. With the engine and the entire car modified once again for an even higher standard of efficiency, this unique saloon targeted above all at the German, Italian, French and Spanish markets comes with optimised aerodynamics, an extra-long final drive ratio, and an innovative two-mass flywheel incorporating a centrifugal-force pendulum.

    All this makes the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition the most fuel-efficient and lowest-emission car in BMW's current model range. In the fiercely contested midrange segment it is an unparalleled, highly attractive premium offer for the truly demanding and progressive customer focusing primarily on superior economy and the environment, without wishing to forego the sporting driving characteristics so typical of a genuine BMW.

    The enhanced efficiency already offered by the existing models in the BMW 3 Series thanks to BMW *EfficientDynamics making these cars superior to their competitors, is now raised to an even higher level in the BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Edition.

    Four-cylinder diesel engine with optimised efficiency and superior performance all in one.

    The BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition is powered by a four-cylinder diesel engine specifically optimised for even greater fuel economy and emission management and, therefore, for a standard of efficiency never seen before. All this comes from the 2.0-litre four-cylinder power unit with its all-aluminium crankcase, turbocharging and the latest generation of common-rail fuel injection featured with various power stages also in the BMW 316d, the BMW 318d and the BMW 320d. The engine specially conceived for the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition develops maximum output of 120 kW/163 hp at an engine speed of 3,500-4,200 rpm and peak torque of 360 Newton-metres/265 lb-ft all the way from 1,750 to 3,000 rpm.

    The engine stands out in particular through its sporting and dynamic power from low revs. The innovative centrifugal-force pendulum incorporated in the two-mass flywheel, together with the longer transmission ratio, serves to significantly reduce the level of engine speed at all road speeds relevant in practice in the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition. The shift in load points beneficial to fuel economy and emissions goes together in this case with full maintenance of the spontaneity and running smoothness so typical of a BMW diesel.

    Centrifugal pendulum in the two-mass flywheel for smooth and comfortable motoring without vibrations even at very low engine speeds.

    To ensure smooth driving characteristics free of vibration also when driving at particularly low engine speeds, the power unit of the BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Edition features a so-called centrifugal pendulum efficiently compensating any unsmoothness in running characteristics typically encountered at low revs. This innovative component is integrated in the engine's two-mass flywheel where it dampens the vibrations generated under load, thus ensuring comfortable and acoustically optimised development of power and performance all the way from low engine speeds.

    This increase in motoring comfort will encourage the driver to use a higher gear more often or, respectively, not to shift back as he otherwise would do. But when accelerating the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition still offers the driving behaviour and agility so typical of BMW.

    The driving dynamics characteristic of a BMW are borne out also by the car's acceleration to 100 km/h in just 8.2 seconds and by the BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Edition accelerating in fifth gear from 80-120 km/h in 9.6 seconds. Top speed is 225 km/h or 140 mph.

    Lower emissions, more driving pleasure:
    consistently implementing the potential of BMW *EfficientDynamics.

    The BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition comes with the complete range of technologies serving to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions and already featured as standard on the other models in the BMW 3 Series. Brake Energy Regeneration, for example, serves to concentrate the generation of electric power for the on-board network on overrun and the application of the brakes, thus avoiding even the slightest increase in fuel consumption. The Auto Start Stop function, in turn, switches off the engine even during a short stop in traffic, avoiding any unnecessary consumption of fuel while idling. The gearshift point indicator on the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition, to mention yet a further example, tells the driver in good time when to shift gears in the interest of optimum efficiency. And like the detachable climate compressor, EPS Electronic Power Steering operates only when needed, again in the interest of maximum efficiency.

    The electric motor featured within the EPS system therefore takes up energy only when really needed for power assistance or when required by the driver. Active cooling through air flap control and tyres with reduced roll resistance also serve to enhance the car's efficiency, and the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition is likewise fitted with a diesel particulates filter close to the engine. It almost goes without saying, finally, that the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition fulfils the EU5 emission standard in full.

    The fuel economy and emission management also featured in the other models in the BMW 3 Series are combined in the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition with additional innovations, which, together with the decrease in engine power on the BMW 320d by 10 kW or 14 hp, serve to reduce fuel consumption and emissions to an even lower level, below the CO2 standard of 110 grams per kilometre relevant to taxation in many countries.

    These additional features include a longer final drive ratio and the lower chassis and suspension of the car. Newly developed Aero wheel rims in turbine wheel design - the only optical sign of distinction on the car to be seen from outside - improve the level of aerodynamics to an even higher standard, giving the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition a drag coefficient of just 0.26.

    Within the BMW 3 Series the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition is the so far most consistent implementation of the BMW *EfficientDynamics development strategy, offering the motorist who really appreciates the premium character and sporting driving qualities of a BMW 3 Series and at the same time attaches utmost significance to superior economy exactly the right choice in the midrange market segment.

    Comparing the efficiency of all models in this segment, BMW, introducing the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition, is once again moving a step ahead of the competition. And following BMW's general policy, the improvement of efficiency offered by this innovative technology does not even require the payment of a higher price for the BMW 320d *EfficientDynamics Edition, which therefore comes at the same price as the "regular" BMW 320d, which naturally is still included in BMW's model range.
    TL;DR:
    BMW introduces new 320d efficient dynamics. Gets 57 mpg which is > 2010 Toyota Prius at a predicted 50 mpg.


    Now just for reference, the 2010 Toyota Prius:
    The estimated fuel efficiency rating using the U.S. EPA combined cycle is: 50 mpg-US (4.7 L/100 km; 60 mpg-imp).[35] This figure surpasses the 1st-generation automatic Honda Insight's EPA estimated fuel economy making the new Prius the most fuel efficient mass produced gasoline powered automatic vehicle sold in the United States.
    This thread is worthless without pics, so:





    Thoughts? Future of automobiles?

  • #2
    Forget it. Vision EfficientDynamics is where it's at.

    0-100km/h in under 5 seconds. 67MPG. Will also debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.



    Teaser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7Ljq...layer_embedded

    Suck it Prius.
    03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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    • #3
      what in the world is that thing
      i watched the second link of the teaser, and they dont show the car until the last seconds and it looks like some new gran tourismo logo or something
      ooooooooooooohhhh
      Originally posted by Oakville
      that, is what us oakvillians like to call an 'instabone'

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      • #4
        Yeah, it is definitely odd looking. If you take a look at the first teaser pic, you see a lot of "negative space."
        03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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        • #5
          Yea I just read about the Vision this morning, but I didn't read a whole lot on it. I figured the 320d was a better bet to warrant a post since I found some hard facts about it :P

          edit: I just realized now that the title of this thread should be "Take this, Toyota Prius" not "That this" LOL, this is why I hardly make threads. I triple check them for grammar and readability and this happens.

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          • #6
            Haha. Yeah, the Vision may or may not be a design exercise. But BMW pulled out of F1 and announced that more funding would go towards alternative power and all of this environmentally friendly crap. I hope something good comes out of it. BMW is desperately in need of a Halo car.
            03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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            • #7
              The thing that gets me about this though is that we don't get it. The market here FOR SOME REASON isn't big enough to warrant BMW selling all their diesel models here. I mean we just got the 335d (and I totally would have bought it if they introduced it 1-2 months earlier when I was buying).

              The Vision though I think will turn out something like the GINA concept. All the negative space and odd-looking bits they've shown so far lead me to believe they won't make it. Well, they probably won't make it as-is. The only thing that's made it out of concept to semi-production with extreme styling like that is the Mazda Furai, that I know of anyway.

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              • #8
                The GINA was something else though. It was unrealistic for production. Everything about it. Just Bangle's last hurrah, perhaps?

                This, however, has a slim chance. BMW usually does follow through with the more realistic concepts, or the design cues and features eventually filter down to to other models.

                How many Furai's have been assembled? I thought they made a few just for demo purposes, they ran on ethanol IIRC..
                03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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                • #9
                  I don't know how many Furais have been built, I don't usually keep up with concept cars, that's just the one that stands out in my mind as having seen the concept sketches and having the ones that were built look nearly identical to them.

                  Speaking of design sketches, there's one out for the Vision now before tomorrows release of new info:



                  edit: Looks like I spoke a bit too soon since official photos are now out:






                  I don't know about any of you but I would totally buy that car in a second. It looks like they took this "concept" of a new M1 and made it more spacey.



                  Anyway more pictures (94!!!) of the Vision are available here and apparently there's a video too.

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                  • #10
                    That BMW is super sexy! I'd buy one.
                    Full-Race sponsored GTR. Anything else is half fast!

                    Full-Race.com

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                    • #11
                      Hold on a minute. I've already seen the official images, but they didn't show up in your post.

                      Secondly, the last image you posted was of a fan render that was released on the web around a year ago. I don't believe it has any actual association with BMW, not commissioned by BMW.

                      Backstory: It was found on the web around the time the M1 Hommage concept was announced. The web was buzzing for a while, it was assumed that it was a leaked shot of the production M1, but everyone has now accepted that it's nothing official.

                      Below is a link to the official shots and press release.



                      I can't believe BMW designed that thing. Looks like there are neon-type lights in the kidney grills..what is this, 2 Fast 2 Furious?

                      It looks too radical for production, I'm going to make the call right now that it isn't feasible for production.

                      However, I do see M1 Hommage cues in the design..most prominently the aggressively styled front end and sunken lights.

                      Now I'm almost wishing Bangle stayed..
                      03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by QuietChaos View Post
                        Secondly, the last image you posted was of a fan render that was released on the web around a year ago. I don't believe it has any actual association with BMW, not commissioned by BMW.
                        Yea I know, I was just posting it for the sake of comparison as it the front end of the vision looks preeeeetty similar to it. Personally I like the M1 fan render a lot, and I bet if they actually make the vision it'll be closer to that type of body than their concept version.

                        I mean like, are glass doors even feasible? It's not a safety concern in a production vehicle?

                        And QuietChaos I bow to your superior knowledge of BMWs :P Do you go to ant of the meets round here?

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                        • #13
                          Sorry to assume, I thought you thought it was the Vision. Haha. Anyways, I think it might cause some confusion with some people on the boards.

                          The actual Vision reminds me of a large insect made of glass. Everything about the design is unrealistic. Everything from the scissor doors made of glass to the glowing kidney grills.

                          I suppose the general shape of the car can be incorporated into a production car, but it will lose a few things first. BMW wanted to combine the performance and driving dynamics of the M3 with the fuel economy and small environmental impact of an electric car. Thing is, there's no room in the line up for an M3 and an environmentally friendly M3.

                          And BMW already has the fuel miser diesels in the line up as well as the efficientdynamics 7. Maybe some characteristics of the Vision will make it's way onto the next 3 series? Because it sure won't become a fully fledged production car.

                          And no, I don't go to the meets because I don't own a Skyline. And I'm generally working on the weekends anyway. What do you drive?
                          03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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                          • #14
                            Right now I'm driving a 328Ci... I plan on getting another skyline when the 34 GTR is available though. I asked about the meets because I'll probably be coming to meets with the 328 anyway just to hang.

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                            • #15
                              I'm driving Chris_rb's E34 5er. Correction: I did drive it. Now it's the garage queen until next year.

                              Wow, pretty sure my last ~25 posts all had something to do with BMW's in one way or another.
                              03 Infiniti G35 Coupe 5AT "Valerie"

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