MUNICH, GERMANY – BMW now intends to install the engine used in its Mini Cooper in its 1 Series as well, according to www.motortrend.com. BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer said the Munich company will include both normal and turbo versions of the 1.6L four-cylinder in the next-generation 1 Series, though whether they will be available across the model lineup or just on specific cars remains to be seen. Both the turbo and 118 horsepower base engine are currently available in the second-generation Mini, as well as versions of the Peugeot 207 hatchback, wagon, and hardtop convertible.
It’s unlikely either engine will ever make it to the United States, where the 1 Series is exclusively a performance coupe and convertible. But in Europe, the car also comes in three- and five-door hatchback form with four-cylinder and diesel power. Currently the 1’s most powerful four-cylinder achieves only 168 horsepower and 155 lb.-ft. of torque (versus 173 and 177 lb.-ft. for the 1.6L, so stepping up to the Mini’s engine will add a dose of power.










