M135i xDrive F20
The BMW M135i xDrive F20 features turbocharged 3.0-liter N55 inline-six engine producing 320 PS (316 horsepower/235 kW) at 5,800 rpm with 332 pound-feet (450 Nm) torque from 1,300-4,500 rpm through eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission and xDrive all-wheel-drive at 1,595kg (3,516 pounds) curb weight achieving 4.7-second 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration and 155 mph (250 km/h) electronically-limited top speed. Engineering specification includes BMW N55 single-turbo inline-six architecture (predecessor to B58), xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system, and sophisticated automatic transmission establishing all-wheel-drive performance alternative to rear-wheel-drive M135i variant offering enhanced traction for markets requiring foul-weather capability while maintaining compact hatchback practicality and BMW inline-six character differentiating platform from four-cylinder competitors.
M135i xDrive represented BMW initial M Performance hot hatchback combining turbocharged inline-six power with all-wheel-drive traction competing against Audi RS3 and Mercedes-AMG A45 in premium performance compact segment, manufactured 2012-2015 before facelift LCI refresh enhanced specification. Platform demonstrates BMW commitment to traditional longitudinal engine layout and rear-biased chassis dynamics within compact segment before fundamental shift to front-wheel-drive transverse architecture in F40-generation 1 Series eliminated inline-six configuration from smallest BMW models, popular among enthusiasts seeking sophisticated six-cylinder turbocharged performance with all-wheel-drive security where xDrive system maintains rear-biased power distribution preserving BMW driving character while providing traction advantage over rear-wheel-drive variant establishing M135i xDrive as compelling alternative for drivers prioritizing year-round usability without sacrificing inline-six smoothness and performance credentials representing final generation compact BMW maintaining traditional brand engineering philosophy.