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BMW - Serie 1 (2023)
Looking for precise figures on the BMW Serie 1 2023 price and how the key figures stack up against rivals? Our car pricing database is your go‑to resource for uncovering BMW Serie 1 price trends, spotting the best opportunities for a used ride, and evaluating what is a 2023 BMW Serie 1 worth across different conditions and markets. Below, we break down the essentials, give you reliable depreciation insights, and show exactly how the 2023 model positions itself against comparable drivers. Dive in to get the context you need – all in one easily scannable format.
- Model year: 2023
- Engine: 1.5 L turbocharged three‑cylinder, delivering roughly 144 hp (varies by trim)
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (optional six‑speed manual on lower trims)
- Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Power (HP/Net Power): 144 hp / 190 Nm torque
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (standard) with all‑wheel drive available on certain packages
- Dimensions: Length 4,120 mm – Width 1,795 mm – Height 1,416 mm – Wheelbase 2,645 mm
- Weight: 1,405–1,610 kg (varies by optional equipment)
- Fuel economy: ~18–20 km/L (combined cycle, depends on gearshift strategy)
- Key interior features: 8‑inch touchscreen, Harman Kardon audio, digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control (either 2‑zone air‑conditioning or 3‑zone for higher trims)
- Safety package: Basic ISOFIX mounting points, blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑keep assist, distance‑control braking (full‑stop at close distance on higher trims)
Depreciation Insight: BMW Serie 1 depreciation Patterns
Anyone considering buying or selling a BMW Serie 1 should understand the typical depreciation curve. For a brand‑new 2023 model, owners can expect the following trends, based on industry data and historical performance for similar compact luxury cars:
- First year: The vehicle usually loses 15–20% of its original value. The high brand prestige and limited initial supply are key drivers.
- Second to third year: Add another 10–15% loss each year as the car becomes more established and maintenance costs begin to surface.
- Beyond three years: Depreciation slows to about 5–7% per annum, but accumulative losses can still reach 30–40% of the initial price over five
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