118i F21
The BMW 118i (F21), produced 2012-2019 as three-door hatchback variant of second-generation 1 Series maintaining traditional rear-wheel-drive layout, features turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-four engine in early specification producing 170 PS (168 bhp/125 kW) at 4,800 rpm and 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) torque at 1,500-4,500 rpm, or downsized 1.5-liter three-cylinder developing 136 PS (134 bhp/100 kW) in 2015 LCI facelift, paired with six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission driving rear wheels through BMW characteristic 50/50 weight distribution. Performance-focused engineering achieves approximately 7.2-second 0-100 km/h acceleration in 170 PS specification and electronically-limited 222 km/h (138 mph) top speed, supported by available M Sport package including lowered suspension, aerodynamic bodywork, and distinctive styling enhancements.
The 118i F21 represents BMW entry-level 1 Series specification maintaining premium compact positioning with rear-wheel-drive configuration distinguishing from front-drive rivals, competing against Mercedes-Benz A-Class and Audi A3 with emphasis on traditional BMW driving dynamics and brand prestige. Three-door body style offers sporting appearance versus five-door F20 practicality with identical mechanical specification enabling enthusiast-oriented market positioning. Advanced technology features BMW TwinPower Turbo designation incorporating high-precision fuel injection, variable valve timing, and efficient turbocharger integration creating responsive power delivery with superior fuel economy achieving combined consumption approximately 5.5 L/100km. Popular among young European customers seeking BMW brand entry at accessible price point, the F21 118i combines characteristic rear-drive handling dynamics creating engaging driving experience with balanced chassis communication, premium interior quality featuring iDrive controller interface and comprehensive connectivity options, and BMW reputation for engineering excellence establishing strong residual values throughout used car market representing final rear-wheel-drive compact BMW before subsequent F40 generation front-drive transition representing significant philosophical change eliminating traditional BMW compact car architecture establishing F21 as highly desirable variant among enthusiasts preferring classic rear-drive configuration.