I just bought one few days ago...I’m not bothered by the negative comments. I drove the car 2 days and it’s really impressive especially on Germany’s roads.
Congrats! It is a great car, for sure. It’s just that it offers a different driving experience compared to the old m140i, which was more sports car than hot hatch.
Just wanted to say that putting these types videos together and making them both useful, informative and entertaining is hard. You did a great job - hope you keep at it!
Is there anything that can be done to make more pops and bangs without modifying e.g unplug or disconnect connector, plugs on the m135i to achieve this. Btw there is a setting you can change on the screen to switch off the interior fake exhaust sound. I have ordered a m135i factory build. From the other reviews I have seen it comes to my understanding that after around approximately 1500 miles from new the car makes more sound from exhaust due to the car components getting more settled. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. Great video! Subscribed!
@@ku6652 Hey there, The only way to make the pops and bangs louder is to fit an aftermarket exhaust to the m135i. I didn't find the setting to disable the fake sound - i looked in the settings for the Sport Individual drive mode, but it didn't give you the option to turn it off. It might be buried somewhere in the new iDrive menu which is a bit confusing (i preferred the previous version of the system). The car I drove had just over 7,600 km (so around 2,200 miles) and it was quite loud from the outside; inside, without the engine sound through the speakers, it's actually a bit too quiet. Thanks for the support!
Never drove M140, just bought this one couple of weeks ago..absolutely loving it. It does feel safe when doing those corners at fast pace with the Xdrive kicking in. I guess not a bad thing for new BMW customers but since I bought this, hearing some purists on UA-cam going on about M140 makes me wanna try it someday. Also this one i don’t think is the replacement for M140, more a competitor for Golf R and Audi S3. Good review though! :)
Thanks for watching! The M135i and M140i offer vastly different driving experiences. Both good, but in many people's view, the M140i with rear-wheel drive is just better and more engaging to drive.
M140i can’t put the power down. People say it’s fun but realistically it’s not, if you turn the traction control off your off, if you leave it on it cuts the power and you lose every race and its not fast. Rwd is fun in go karts and on tracks - not the road.
@@OneTireFire Great, thanks for getting back so quickly. This color seems to look very differently depending on the lighting conditions! Looks really cool in your video, but sometimes it looks too grey-ish for me.. Really good and honest review!
@@benjaminfhaas Well, it picks up any nearby shades. Out in the open it really catches the blue of the sky, but it really depends on where it's parked and lighting conditions. I think it's the best color to have the 135i in.
Yes, the M140i can catch you out, but the awd model addresses that. This new M135i is surely a more manageable car to drive, but not as fun or tactile as the older one.
@@OneTireFire well I live in the UK and the weather isn't always sunny warm and dry, so I've ordered the new m135i and selling the m140i, as fun as it has been on those wet cold days it was pointless. When sat at lights and something with a lot less power can out drag you because its wet, what is the point in just spinning your wheels. Also the interior and the seats are a step up, spec'd up with a few toys it's everything you could want in a car
@@OneTireFire and thats the difference, come winter ill still be able to drive the m135i with a little vigar rather than tippy toeing around a bend as I do in my m140i. Thanks for the input I know I've made a good choice 👍
Well, that was my attitude before driving it too. But it really isn't bad for something with its configuration. Sure, I prefer the old rear-wheel drive 1 Series too, but BMW knows it has higher profit margins with this FWD model so that's what it's doing.
Stop driving quickly on twisty roads... without me :)). Regarding the 135i and other new BMW models... it’s shamefull the they had to play engine sounds inside the car.
All new BMWs, even some of the diesels, have fake sounds in the cabin. On some of them it's more subtle than on others, but on the M135i, you really notice the difference between what it actually sounds like and the fakery. I really don't know why they did it, because the four-cylinder engine actually sounds pretty nice and sporty.
I just bought one few days ago...I’m not bothered by the negative comments. I drove the car 2 days and it’s really impressive especially on Germany’s roads.
Congrats! It is a great car, for sure. It’s just that it offers a different driving experience compared to the old m140i, which was more sports car than hot hatch.
@@OneTireFire That car is more than enough for me =)
Just wanted to say that putting these types videos together and making them both useful, informative and entertaining is hard. You did a great job - hope you keep at it!
Thanks so much for the support - it's a bit tricky getting cars to review, but I'm giving it my best shot :)
Phenomenal video, very well edited and your automotive knowledge is exhibited very clearly. Hope to see some more videos in the near future!
Thank you! I plan on making more, stay tuned!
Great review.Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing more videos from you.
Thank you very much! I have lots of stuff planned after mid-February, so stay tuned!
Ask me anything about the 2020 BMW M135i xDrive hot hatch!
Is there anything that can be done to make more pops and bangs without modifying e.g unplug or disconnect connector, plugs on the m135i to achieve this. Btw there is a setting you can change on the screen to switch off the interior fake exhaust sound.
I have ordered a m135i factory build. From the other reviews I have seen it comes to my understanding that after around approximately 1500 miles from new the car makes more sound from exhaust due to the car components getting more settled.
Looking forward to seeing more content from you. Great video! Subscribed!
@@ku6652 Hey there,
The only way to make the pops and bangs louder is to fit an aftermarket exhaust to the m135i. I didn't find the setting to disable the fake sound - i looked in the settings for the Sport Individual drive mode, but it didn't give you the option to turn it off. It might be buried somewhere in the new iDrive menu which is a bit confusing (i preferred the previous version of the system).
The car I drove had just over 7,600 km (so around 2,200 miles) and it was quite loud from the outside; inside, without the engine sound through the speakers, it's actually a bit too quiet.
Thanks for the support!
Never drove M140, just bought this one couple of weeks ago..absolutely loving it. It does feel safe when doing those corners at fast pace with the Xdrive kicking in. I guess not a bad thing for new BMW customers but since I bought this, hearing some purists on UA-cam going on about M140 makes me wanna try it someday. Also this one i don’t think is the replacement for M140, more a competitor for Golf R and Audi S3. Good review though! :)
Thanks for watching!
The M135i and M140i offer vastly different driving experiences. Both good, but in many people's view, the M140i with rear-wheel drive is just better and more engaging to drive.
M140i can’t put the power down. People say it’s fun but realistically it’s not, if you turn the traction control off your off, if you leave it on it cuts the power and you lose every race and its not fast. Rwd is fun in go karts and on tracks - not the road.
Great Job. Well Done. Hopefully my Next Car.
Thanks! I think it's a solid choice for a hot hatch right now.
Good video! What's the color of this car? Storm Bay or Mineral Grey? Thanks a lot!
Thank you!
The color is Storm Bay metallic.
@@OneTireFire Great, thanks for getting back so quickly. This color seems to look very differently depending on the lighting conditions! Looks really cool in your video, but sometimes it looks too grey-ish for me..
Really good and honest review!
@@benjaminfhaas Well, it picks up any nearby shades. Out in the open it really catches the blue of the sky, but it really depends on where it's parked and lighting conditions. I think it's the best color to have the 135i in.
ordered one in the exact same colour. the colour seems more grey in the dark but more blue in brighter conditions.
You mentioned the m140i in the video, if you floored the m140i in similar weather conditions it would put you in the trees
Yes, the M140i can catch you out, but the awd model addresses that. This new M135i is surely a more manageable car to drive, but not as fun or tactile as the older one.
@@OneTireFire well I live in the UK and the weather isn't always sunny warm and dry, so I've ordered the new m135i and selling the m140i, as fun as it has been on those wet cold days it was pointless.
When sat at lights and something with a lot less power can out drag you because its wet, what is the point in just spinning your wheels.
Also the interior and the seats are a step up, spec'd up with a few toys it's everything you could want in a car
@@markrhoden68 i actually tried launching the M135i hard in wet, near freezing conditions and it had minimal problems putting its power down.
@@OneTireFire and thats the difference, come winter ill still be able to drive the m135i with a little vigar rather than tippy toeing around a bend as I do in my m140i.
Thanks for the input I know I've made a good choice 👍
Omg he scratched his left front rim 😭😭😭
VENOMIC GAMING it’s a press car, dude. Rim was already scratched.
Andrei At The Wheel oh ok thats sad :/
VENOMIC GAMING well, I’m pretty sure that when these press cars reach a certain number of km, they repair all the damage and put them up for sale.
No no no this, I have old M135i and this new one never ever (FWD BMW omg and M plate) 120iS maybe correct.
Well, that was my attitude before driving it too. But it really isn't bad for something with its configuration. Sure, I prefer the old rear-wheel drive 1 Series too, but BMW knows it has higher profit margins with this FWD model so that's what it's doing.
Stop driving quickly on twisty roads... without me :)). Regarding the 135i and other new BMW models... it’s shamefull the they had to play engine sounds inside the car.
All new BMWs, even some of the diesels, have fake sounds in the cabin. On some of them it's more subtle than on others, but on the M135i, you really notice the difference between what it actually sounds like and the fakery.
I really don't know why they did it, because the four-cylinder engine actually sounds pretty nice and sporty.
Andrei Drives but the real question is: can the sounds be canceled?
@@paiame9896 No they can not, at least I didn't find a way to switch them off.