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    #16
    Exclusive Photos: 2011 BMW 335is On Race Track

    While at the BMW Press Event in Philadelphia, our own Shawn Molnar had a chance to drive another exciting vehicle: BMW 335is. The track review will be coming up in the next days and in the mean time, we wanted to refresh your memory on the high-performance 335is and also, to share more photos with you.

    The 2011 BMW 335is is powered by an upgraded version of the N54 inline-6 3.0-liter twin-turbo engine that comes standard in the 335i. It comes packing 320hp at 5,900 rpm and 332 lb-ft of torque is available from 1,500-5,000 rpm. The engineers have tweaked the twin-turbo 3-liter motor to have an overboost function that increases torque to 370lb-ft. The overboost function comes into play at higher engine speeds and gears.

    BMW has fitted a sport exhaust system that has a deeper “rumble” at low speeds and rpm. This is to also help the driver feel more passionate and comfortable with their purchase with the windows and/or top down, depending on which model you get. The exhaust, as would be expected, helps to minimize the restriction of exhaust gas flow.


    For the first time ever, the 335is will come with BMW’s heralded 7-speed double-clutch transmission, or DCT, with launch control, as an option over the standard 6-speed manual transmission. BMW claims a 5.0 second time to 60 with the optional DCT and launch control, while the manual coupe will take 5.1 seconds. The E93 is not far behind, with a 5.2 second 0-60 time with the DCT or the 6-speed manual.

    To help aid miles per gallon and top speed, BMW has lowered the Cd (drag coefficient)to 0.30 for the E92 335is and just 0.31 for the E93 335is.


    BMW is outfitting the 335is with M aerodynamics, meaning new front and rear fascia and sideskirts. Uniquely, there is a new rear diffuser that has air strakes that control air flow and help reduce lift at the rear-end, along with 335is badging on the side fenders, just under the side turn signals, and the rear of decklid. High gloss black surrounds the kidney grill and the wing mirrors, as well as black Shadowline window trim. 18″ ferric gray alloy wheels are standard, with 19″ M alloy wheels being optional.


    As expected, the BMW 335is is a top contender on track and you will find out more about the racing experience in the upcoming days.










    Source: bmwblog

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      #17
      First Drive: 2011 BMW 335iS

      Sensational Meets Sensible

      Even before I got behind the wheel of BMW’s new performance coupe, my pulse was quickened. The aero updates on the exterior are aggressive and sharp, drawing you in for a closer look. The front fascia, side skirts and rear bumper are all new – the later incorporating a functional rear diffuser. All 3 series Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) updates are present including the new “open eyed” head lights. A few additional changes were made including solid glossy-black side mirrors and blacked out window trim and kidney grills; all of these details scream, “sports car!”

      Once behind the wheel, unique interior appointments catch your eye including “335iS” logos on the dash that allude to this car’s sporting intentions. But the party really starts when you push the engine ignition button and let your ears enjoy the rich auditory treat exiting the rear tail pipes. On several occasions while walking around the track paddock I found myself awe-struck by the sound of this engine, quickly turning my head to catch of glimpse of the animal serving up this sound. Time and time again – I was “rubber necking” after the 335iS: it sounds that good. This, in the company of several other high performance BMWs including the M3, mind you.


      With the choice of manual or Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) at my disposal, I searched for a manual down the line of cars in pit row. To my despair, all of the manual cars were already snagged by other like-minded journalists – but as I soon found out, the DCT was no door prize. Dropping the gearbox into first with a flick of the right paddle, I slowly rolled down pit lane. It was almost creepy feeling the transmission modulate the clutch slippage in first gear – as if my brain was saying, “Hey! That’s my job! What about job security?” Don’t worry brain, we have a place for you in my favorite manual cars.


      With a flag marshal giving the thumbs-up, the 335iS rocketed away with surprising acceleration. 320 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque accomplish the work, the engine never feeling stressed. The New Jersey Motorsports Park includes a highly technical right, right, left corner combination (turns 3,4,5) that rewards neutral handling cars and punishes those that heavily understeer. The 335iS was a dream through this section, turning in easily to consistently clip the apex. In many ways, the 335iS makes you feel like a better driver than you probably are – because it accomplishes every instruction you give it without drama or resisting. A decreasing radius turn? No problem. A sudden emergency lane-change? Who needs airbags?


      Accelerating away from the apex, the 335iS stays neutral and feels very light in your hands. A heavy dose of throttle starts to rotate the car – but not in a 1970s Porsche 911 kind of way – rather a very progressive, linear way that keeps you in control and out of trouble. I cannot possibly praise this car’s handling enough – suffice it to say it is excellent and no changes are in order for track use. Just sign the papers, jump in and enjoy at your nearest race track (yes, that includes all residents of Nürburg).

      “I found myself awe-struck by the sound of this engine, quickly turning my head to catch of glimpse of the animal serving up this sound.” The brakes are strong and completely fade free, after several very hard laps they felt as powerful as the first time around. Engine power is very immediate and linear in delivery – if you blindfolded your friends and took them for a quick lap, they would not be able to tell that this car uses forced induction. In a prior conversation in Detroit with Martin Birkmann, BMW NA’s head of product planning, I learned that 2 tenths of a second is the definitive reaction time needed for throttle response to be considered on par with natural aspiration. The all-aluminum twin-turbo inline-6 N54 engine of the 335iS responds in well under 2 tenths, and as far as your grey-matter can tell – this car has absolutely no turbo lag, it is imperceptible. There is lots of power, then: more power, right up to it’s 7000 rpm redline.


      Official BMW numbers state a 5.1 second 0-60 time for the manual car and 5.0 seconds for the DTC. Swallow the tenth and go for the manual, I say; us manual drivers are, after all, an endangered species.

      “A sudden emergency lane-change? Who needs airbags?”Jumping out of the DCT equipped car I was able to find a manually equipped 335iS ready to drive. And oh-what-a-drive. If it appears that I am raving about this car, that would be because I am. This car is so much fun to drive, so liberating from whatever could be on your mind, so exciting, sexy and powerful – it could be contra-ban in some Countries. The manual 6-speed is very precise, allowing for quick shifts whenever called upon. The clutch feels firm and positive, perfect for performance driving, yet not too stiff for street use. Not a single stall all day tells me that it is easy to use from the moment you jump in. Since this was early on in the first day and I had not yet learned the circuit, I invited one of BMW’s attending M Performance School instructors to jump in and hone my driving. By our last lap I was positively on the limit and loving it – we actually caught an M3 by the end of the lap. More about that rivalry in a later article.


      Ensuring reliability on this performance-focused car is an additional radiator fitted behind the left-side front air intake. An oil-cooler is fitted behind the right side air intake and the N54 engine has been fitted with a more powerful electric cooling fan. Unlike many other manufacturers, BMW has designed every gaping intake and swooping line to serve a purpose. That purpose becomes very clear after several laps of a proper racetrack.

      “Add in the manual and your brain will throw a party.”Now that we’ve gotten the sensational out of the way, lets talk sensible. To start off, a slippery drag co-efficient (Cd) of 0.30 should help the 335iS on its way to good highway fuel efficiency. EPA numbers are a respectable 18 city/26 hwy, 22 average – very similar to the fuel consumption of the standard 335i.


      When driving around on public roads the 335iS felt comfortable and relaxed, in no way a frenzied track car. The engineers have struck a great balance between on-track responsiveness and off-track comfort. The melodious exhaust note is never muted, but it doesn’t howl at the top of its lungs unless provoked.


      In American pricing, the 335iS will cost $50,525 dollars – a relative bargain in a sea of less focused sports cars. The same utility and practicality offered in the standard 3 series is offered here, there are no compromises that your significant other could pick on. Insurance costs will likely be lower than on several of this car’s competitors, so between purchase price, insurance costs and fuel efficiency, the 335iS can make both sides of your brain happy.

      Add in the manual and your brain will throw a party. Your helmet is invited.


      Source: bmwblog

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        #18
        :drool: it sure looks damn good!
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          #19
          Still hate those side mirrors :cursing:

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            #20
            that would probably be the first aftermarket mod that the buyers wud do once they get the car!... just like how we all end up de-chroming our cars!
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              #21
              Love it, but I hate the new headlights to be honest !
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                #22
                Originally posted by M_Powerholic View Post
                Love it, but I hate the new headlights to be honest !
                :lol:
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                  #23
                  Is it me or does the silver car have a missing angel eye ?
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by RiFo View Post
                    Is it me or does the silver car have a missing angel eye ?
                    Looks like they installed some headlight from their skraab :P

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                      #25
                      The new angels eyes might look faulty from different angles, but if you look to it straight ahead, you will see it clearly ! :)
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                        #26
                        ^ then it's faulty................. the design i mean!

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                          #27
                          ^ Only in pictures, but not with naked eyes ! :drool:
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