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  • 1 Aug 2018 6:37 PM | Anonymous


       MONTH IN REVIEW 

    We kicked July off with our first Christmas in July event.  We had the perfect winter's day with over 40 attendees, we started with brunch at The Royal in Mornington.  We then went to Arthurs Seat, on to Flinders and finished in Hastings at the Marina for coffee, cake and of course, Christmas pudding.  Read more and see photos from our day here.


    We then had our July members' meeting at Shannons Insurance with the Victorian Flagmarshalling Team.  This was a great insight into what it is like to get involved in motorsport without getting on track.  Read more about the night here.


    On 28 July we kicked off the first round of our Drivers' Championship!  We had the perfect 25 degree day with Simon Lyne being the quickest BMW with a 1.06.6358.  Read Royce Lyne's recap of his day here.


    On 29 July we joined Mercedes Benz Club Victoria for Coffee & Cars at Lorbeks, Port Melbourne.  Thanks to Chris from Mercedes Benz Club Vic for inviting us to attend!  We were lucky to enjoy the day before the rain.  Read more about our morning here.


    For more about our month, catch up with our July update from Graeme Bell here.

      THE MONTH AHEAD 

    As the days start to get longer and the weather begins to improve, we have some cruise and display events coming up in August:
    • Saturday, 4 August
      Jindivick Cruise
      Starting at the BP Roadhouse on the M1 at Officer – a regular starting point with coffee and facilities. We’ll meet by 8.45am for a 9.00am departure.
    • Sunday, 5 August
      August Members' Meeting
      Join us for a relaxed morning at Antique Motorcycles.  
    • Sunday, 26 August
      German Auto Day
      The German Auto Day brings together the best German cars of Melbourne in one spot with some of the quirky, and now defunct brands being included.
      It is not a concours, or even a show and shine, so any clean car is very welcome. Anything 1990 or older - the more the merrier!
      It is a great setting, raising funds for a good cause, and with lots of interesting cars to look at and fascinating company.

      EVENTS NOT TO MISS! 

    Keep an eye on our calendar for events coming up, we’re always adding something new.  

    Click on any of the following events for more information. 
    • 1 Sep Drivers' Championship round 2
      Sandown Raceway
      (entries not yet available)
    • 11 Oct Motorclassica
      Royal Exhibition Building, Melb.
    • 6 Nov 8 Fest Melbourne Cup Show & Shine
      Steeples Mornington
    • 25 Nov Drivers' Championship round 3
      Winton Raceway
      (entries not yet available)
    • 9 Dec Drivers' Championship round 4
      Phillip Island
      (entries not yet available)

      MOTORSPORT 

    With the first of our Drivers' Championship rounds now run, our championship leaders are Simon Lyne, Chris Bell and Alex Jory.

    Our Drivers' Championship rounds and results can be found here.

    Go Kart Challenge

    We are excited to announce our 2018 Go Kart challenge, which will be run by Elite.  There will be 10 rounds with 4 endurance races, visiting Stoney Creek, Ace Karts, Hi Voltage, Karting Madness, Lemans and Phillip Island tracks.  

    Keep an eye on your emails for dates and more information about this championship!

      NEWS | BLOG 

    Our News | Blog page on the website is constantly being updated with not just club news, but everything BMW!  We welcome you to submit any articles of your own!

    Recent posts:

      SPECIAL OFFER!


    Minichamps are releasing a limited edition model of the Laser Racing BMW SRM GT3 M6 and you can order it here with us first!

    These models are very limited, with only 400 being made so make sure you get in quick.

    To order yours head to our Online Store today!  

      MEMBER SERVICES

    We now have a Member Services page on our website for members to share their business with other members.  We are all about supporting those who support us, so if you would like your business listed, email us with your details and we'll add you to the list!
    * NB: this page is exclusive to members, you must be logged in to view this page. 


    As always, thanks for reading.  We look forward to seeing you at some events this month!  If you have any feedback, don't hesitate to get in touch.


    President | Graeme Bell 0407 186 296
    Vice President | 
    Jo Mawson 0412 661 900
    Secretary | 
    Lawrence Glynn 0414 563 290 
    Treasurer |
     
    Shaaron Glynn

    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

  • 31 Jul 2018 1:00 PM | Anonymous




    Dear Members,

    Another month down and the club is going from strength to strength.  Events of all kind have been happening and lots of our members are coming along and enjoying the company of friends.  It is so satisfying to have been involved in building something that everyone is enjoying so much.  Very proud over here!

    We are fast approaching our second century, with close to 180 Members and still growing every day.  By the way, we are currently the 4th largest BMW Car Club under the Clubs Australia umbrella.  Quite amazing and very happy that we have so many people that love what we do and want to join us.

    We are working on some new ideas and hopefully soon will be able to run some different events we think our members will also love. Stay tuned!

    Our merchandise is starting to come online now, our first and second batches of motorsport shirts have sold out and we have ordered more again, see the Online Store to check them out!  Our lanyards and card holders are also in, those that have come to recent events will have been given theirs, others will be posted out as soon as our Secretary and Treasurer come back from their overseas trip this week.  We are also working on car window stickers and windscreen banners, they should be available soon too.

    Our Drivers' Championship has begun, with the first round run at Broadford with the Alfa Club last Saturday, with Simon Lyne taking quickest BMW time of the day with a 1.06.6358 followed by the E30 race cars of Chris Bell, Alex Jory, Paul Kertes, Myself, Blake Kolar and Simon Leach - all within a couple of seconds of each other.  Igor Kay, Rachael Kertes and Rod Martin all also improved through the day.  We couldn’t have asked for a better day, the sun was out and almost cracked 25 degrees!  Perfect for driving around in the countryside.

    Round 2 is at Sandown on 1 September so if you want to come along let me know and I will send you an entry form.  Even if you just want to come and have a look and see what goes on, you are more than welcome to come and join us for a sausage or a coffee.

    Look forward to catching up with you all one way or another over the coming months, and don’t forget, we are always available for our members by phone, email or facebook.  If you have questions about anything, from club plates to upcoming events or motorsport, always happy to chat.

    Graeme Bell | President
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc.

    P.O. Box 81, TYABB, VICTORIA. 3913
    Incorporated in Victoria #A0102695G
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne Inc is a member of:
    BMW Clubs Australia and the BMW Clubs International Council
    CAMS Affiliated Motorsport Club

  • 30 Jul 2018 9:30 AM | Anonymous
    Coffee & Cars with Mercedes Benz Club Victoria 
    29 July 2018

    Sunday turned out to be wet cold and not looking overly promising for a Coffee and Cars day but as we got closer to Lorbeks the sun starting to appear.

    What a surprise to drive into the car park and see so many shining cars already there!  It was a struggle to get a parking spot but fortunately, the car park is huge, and we did manage to squeeze our little E21 into a spot. 

    What an amazing array of cars on the day, with a fantastic show of BMWs and some truly amazing Mercedes and also the odd VW and Cobra on display as well, with a few other exotic cars to throw into the mix as well.

    Lorbeks were kind enough to open their showroom to us all and this was a real treat.  They have some amazing cars and fantastic memorabilia.

    Look out for more of these combined Coffee and Car days as this one was a huge success and I would like to thank Chris McDermott for inviting BMWDCM to join Mercedes Benz Vic on the day.

    Jo Mawson  Member #2
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne

  • 29 Jul 2018 12:26 PM | Anonymous
    AROCA Broadford Sprint Day 
    28 July 2018

    On Friday afternoon dad picked me up early from school so we could go leave to race at Broadford.  We slept at a motel in Broadford.  At the motel we meet two Alfa Romeo drivers there, one car was red and the other was blue.

    We left at 6:30 in the morning to go to the motorcycle racing complex.  When we got there, we said hi to everyone from the BMW Drivers Club.  After that we had a practice lap on the track that we had never been on before.  We all drove our best and had great fun.

    For lunch Jo was handing out free sausages and egg and bacon rolls for us all to eat.  

    Graeme then took me out in a ride in Chris’s car and it was great fun but the people in front of us were going to slow.  The weather was great and we all had great fun.

    Royce Lyne  11 years old.
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne

     

     

  • 25 Jul 2018 11:14 AM | Anonymous
    Flag marshalling at Sandown VSCRC 
    21-22 July 2018


    A few thoughts on my experience as a trainee flag marshal.

    I thanked Eric Rigg, David Thornbury & William Gaff (who all came & spoke at our BMWDCM meeting).

    After expressing an interest, and before the meet, Eric was very helpful in walking me through the process of signing up, training as a flag marshal and getting a CAMS licence.  Arthur Cooksley also followed up to check if I had any problems or questions.

    On arrival, all went out of your way to welcome me on my first day, introducing me to who I'd be working with and letting me know where I'd be going.

    Brian and Glenn, who I flag marshalled with were equally friendly and welcoming.  Glenn arranged for me to have an extra headset so I could hear how the meet is managed and what was going on around the track.

    Brian and Glenn were more than happy to answer all my questions and give me helpful advice on what I was supposed to do on the day plus helpful tips on how best to do it.

    There is more to flag marshalling than just waving some flags.  Having the opportunity to listen over the radio and actually doing some flag marshalling, I now have a better idea, how professionally an event is run. In particular:

    • the systems and training in place to make the event as safe as possible;
    • the systems and training in place to run multiple qualifying sessions and races, manage any unplanned events and still stick to the planned program;
    • the structure and record keeping in place so that, if after the measures above, there is an incident, it is effectively managed & can be followed up afterwards and learned from.

    Not just at the induction but throughout the day and at the BBQ after, I felt welcome and well looked after.

    Overall it was a lot of fun to be doing the next best thing to be in a car racing in a given race and maybe better as we were involved in each session or race, on the day not just one event.

    David Ebeling   Member #24
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne  

  • 22 Jul 2018 12:21 PM | Anonymous



    Silk Way Rally 2018, First Edition, Stage 1: Astrakhan to Astrakhan.

    The two MINI crews, contesting the first edition of the 2018 Silk Way Rally in Russia, endured mixed fortunes in yesterday’s first stage. For Yazeed Al Rajhi (KSA), who is more experienced at this event, and co-pilot Timo Gottschalk (GER) it was a strong start. The pair are ranked third overall at the end of the first special stage in Astrakhan, having stayed within the top three for the duration of the opening leg.


    For Joan ‘Nani’ Roma (ESP) it was a more difficult day. The first stage of Silk Way Rally 2018 signalled the first return to racing for the Spaniard since his crash at this year’s Dakar. Despite feeling ready to get back into competition, Roma struggled with a severe headache and problems relating to his previously sustained neck injury.

    Along with co-pilot Alex Haro (ESP), Roma was forced to make several stops throughout the stage, due to illness, and eventually sought help from the medical team on standby at the event. Having consulted with the doctors, it was decided that Nani Roma should return to the bivouac in the #103 MINI John Cooper Works Rally, driven by Haro.

    Roma: “'It's a pity but I can't continue like this. I still have a neck problem since my crash during last Dakar.”

    The Spanish driver’s decision is likely to be a wise one, given that the competitors will, today, face a far more gruelling marathon stage with less access to support.

    For Yazeed Al Rajhi (KSA) and Timo Gottschalk (GER), in the #104 MINI John Cooper Works Rally, yesterday’s opening stage also had its demands, but they were ones that the regular pairing were able to overcome for a solid top three position. They crossed the stage finish line in third place, 20:27 minutes behind the stage leaders.

    Al Rajhi: “The first stage was very demanding as it was very bumpy. At the beginning we sank out with the car and lost our jack. When we later had a flat tyre, we had to find a hole so that the rear wheel was in the air. We tried to find a good rhythm, but it wasn't there. Today is marathon day - that means we have to be smart and not break anything.”

    Today’s marathon stage for leg two of the seven-day race, will take the competitors from Astrakhan to Elista, where they will stay overnight with no support from the X-raid team and mechanics.

    For further information on Silk Way Rally 2018 and the full rally schedule please click here.

    Silk Way Rally 2018: results after Stage 1

     

    Driver

    Co-driver

    Type

    Team

    Time

    3rd

    Yazeed Al Rajhi
    (KSA)

    Timo Gottschalk (GER)

    MINI John Cooper Works Rally #104

    X-raid Team

     03:56:50

    +00:20:27

    DNF

    Joan ‘ Nani’ Roma (ESP)

    Alex Haro
    (ESP)

    MINI John Cooper Works Rally #103

    X-raid Team

     

    DNF

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  • 5 Jul 2018 9:02 PM | Anonymous
    July Members Meeting with the VFT 
    3 July 2018

    The BMWDCM July meeting was held on Tuesday night and was well attended. 

    Eric Rigg, David Thornbury and William Gaff from the Victorian flag Marshalling Team (VFT) were nice enough to come and give a presentation and answer questions. 

    It was quite interesting to hear why most people join as flag marshals (to get up close and be part of the action). 

    Far from just marshalling at a track or an event, there is quite a large scope both nationally and internationally to get involved as much or as little as you might like. 

    The team not only has a warm, friendly and supportive network but also has a well-developed training and certification process to induct new members.

    They described that at the track, the role a flag marshal performs can be a lot more varied and interesting than one might think.  Including possible assistance with incident fire, rescue and recovery, etc. as well as plenty of opportunities to mingle with drivers, see their cars up close and just be part of the action on track. 

    The VFT is part of a wider international network, Eric, David and William were very happy to point out that effectively they can attend any organised race meeting anywhere around the world and expect to see someone they know or at least someone who knows the VFT. 

    Marshalling is a key component to an organised race meeting and there is no racing without them.  So, if you’re interested in motor racing and getting a different view of a racing or just want to share a passion for cars with similar minded people, why not find out more?

    You can contact:

    Eric Rigg
    Secretary
    Victorian Flag Marshalling Team Inc
    secretary@vicflag.org.au
    0457 245 171

    David Ebeling   Member #24
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne  

  • 3 Jul 2018 6:03 PM | Anonymous
    Spectate and Pace Laps at Phillip Island
    30 June 2018

    As a member of different car clubs over time, it’s always refreshing to be involved in a club that is run by people who care about the members, even the new ones.

    It’s very easy in car clubs for members and organisers to band together in little groups and leave new members to the side unwelcome, but I’m very happy to say that the experience that my girlfriend and I had when going to our first BMWDCM event was terrific.

    Lawrence and Jo, who I’d only ever emailed, were so immediately welcoming and inclusive, of both me and Sarah, that it made the day very enjoyable, and made it easier on Sarah whilst I was on the track.

    It was great to see BMWDCM and AROCA working together to provide a great event that was well marshalled and supervised allowing novice weekend racers like myself to get around the track accident free.

    We look forward to taking part in many more events.

    Jason Biddell   Member #56 
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne  

  • 3 Jul 2018 2:11 PM | Anonymous
    AROCA Phillip Island Sprint Day
    30 June 2018

    On Saturday 30 June, a large contingent of BMWDCM members attended a sprint event at the famous Phillip Island GP circuit. The event was held and managed by AROCA – the Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australia who had invited us to take part as associates for the day.

    An early 7am start saw us arrive, unpack, get our cars running and through scrutineering by 8:30. The AROCA officials were terrific – helping us through the formalities and doing everything they could to ensure we got to run our cars on the day.  Then it was time for a drivers’ briefing with the Clerk of the Course and race officials providing us with the rules governing the event, the etiquette and responses required of us as drivers, and more detailed information for first time drivers at the Phillip Island track.

    As the rain bucketed down assisted by a howling wind, and the temperature plummeting, we got into our practice runs. The cars had been divided into 3 groups of approx. 20, with our BMWs grouped together (mostly) with some Mazda MX5s and a lone Alfa Giulia.  Practice on a wet and wild track had a few of us facing the wrong way coming out of some bends, but thankfully no excursions onto the grass.  Driving in these weather conditions in a controlled environment, on a purpose-built tarmac with gaps between competitors created the ideal opportunity for us to test our driver ability and responses and to assess our car set up and condition. Much better than finding these things out on the freeway at 100kph.

    The timed runs soon followed with the first couple in similarly wet conditions.  I think we all maintained good control, and no-one was trying for outright pace – just having an enjoyable time on a great track amongst others doing the same.  As the day went on, the track started to dry, and lap times started to tumble, especially for the better developed cars and racers amongst our group.

    Over the day, we had 6 timed runs of approx. 15mins each which gave us all plenty of track time.  The event wound up at about 5pm and weary but happy, we hit the road for home.

    One of the advantages of being a smaller club is that we can easily combine with larger or more established car clubs for sprint events – in this case it was AROCA.  The AROCA members were great and they had some fantastic cars on the track.  Even though we may be a bit BMW centric, it is good to be able to get up close to other marques and to share the track with them.  Our hosts for the day deserve a real pat on the back, and I for one look forward to sharing future events with AROCA. Great bunch of people.

    If I may, I would like to add some opinion about why I think these club level sprint days are such memorable and anticipated days and why I would encourage other BMWDCM members to give it a go (if you haven’t already) –

    • Organisation – we have fully trained, and very experienced officials involved in running the day.  Everyone knows their job and they give us confidence that we will be safe on the track.
    • Courtesy – all our drivers, regardless of experience level, follow the event rules and take care not to put other drivers or cars at risk of injury or damage.  The care these drivers take with their own cars is obvious and no-one wants to bend their, or anyone else’s, pride and joy.
    • Safety – on the track its very comforting to know that in each group there are a mix of experienced drivers (some are full-on door banging saloon car race drivers), those in the process of gaining experience and then the first timers and novices.  We all realise we had a first event once as well, and we understand that newer drivers may feel some apprehension before heading out on the track.  Rest assured, the other drivers will look out for you and look after you.
    • Support – all the drivers want the same thing – a trouble free day of driving fast in a controlled, alcohol free environment on a great track.  They won’t let you struggle.  Advice and physical help is freely supplied by the entire group.  Pro drivers and pit crews particularly are available and happy to help if you need it.  They will do some laps with you in your car as a mentor if you wish.
    • Community – we rented adjoining garages for the day, which accommodated four or five cars, and everyone attached to those cars.  Other BMWDCM members had a garage next door with another two or three cars.  Between us we shared space, equipment, advice, opinion, laughs, bad jokes and even some breakfast (thanks to Master Chef Phil Kolar).  This is what happens at these events, BMWDCM members are genuinely interested in making sure that everyone is welcomed and very much included in the days’ activities.
    • Family – in our garage, we had two father and son teams and next door a father and daughter pairing.  These events are a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time with your children who have an interest in driving cars and/or racing.  The experience and knowledge these youngsters gain on the track will enhance their road driving abilities no end.  Some of our younger drivers are not yet old enough to hold a full road licence, yet their ability to control a car in adverse conditions like what we had on Saturday was there for all to see.
    • Inclusion – all members who want to put their road, modified or race cars on the track are welcomed.  I run a basically standard E30 road car and whilst I can’t match it with the developed cars or race cars, I don’t particularly want to.  My enjoyment comes from driving (reasonably) fast on real race tracks in a car that I largely maintain myself.  I am not ever going to be a full race driver, just an old bloke who likes to drive around some race tracks for a bit of fun.  Everyone, regardless of driver or car level is welcome and will be assisted all the way, as I have been.

    Jim Tucker   Member #26 
    BMW Drivers Club Melbourne 

  • 3 Jul 2018 12:32 PM | Anonymous



    MINI model revision measures as of summer 2018.

    All MINI petrol engine models will be fitted with a particulate filter and will therefore meet the requirements of the Euro 6d-TEMP emission standard – Petrol engine variants of the MINI Clubman and the MINI Countryman with enhanced efficiency and optional 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch – New Connectivity Package for the MINI Clubman.


    Numerous new features in the area of drive technology enhance driving fun as well as reducing emissions in the current MINI models as of summer 2018. Emission control in all petrol-engine variants of the MINI 3 door, MINI 5 door and MINI Convertible as well as the MINI Clubman and MINI Countryman will include a particulate filter as of July 2018. The models of the British premium brand with this feature meet the particularly rigorous requirements of the Euro 6d-TEMP emission standard. This demonstrates how MINI consistently continues to pursue the optimisation of emissions in its current models. The diesel engine variants of the MINI Clubman and MINI Countryman have met the Euro 6d-TEMP standard since March 2018. Their emission control system includes not just a diesel particulate filter and an NOX storage catalytic converter but also an SCR catalytic converter which features a special urea injection (AdBlue) for highly effective reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions.

    In addition, the relevant model variants of the MINI Clubman and MINI Countryman will be fitted with enhanced petrol engines as of July 2018. Here, optimised MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology especially benefits fuel consumption and emission levels. As an alternative to the standard manual transmission, the petrol engine models of the MINI Clubman and MINI Countryman will be available with a 7-speed Steptronic transmission in future.

    Thrilling shift dynamics, a high level of comfort, optimised convenience:
    7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch.

    Fast gear changes and a high level of internal efficiency are the properties of the 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch available as an option for further variants of the successful MINI models in the premium compact segment from July 2018 onwards. The use of two clutches when changing gear enables particularly sporty acceleration without torque interrupt. In addition to enhanced driving fun, the design principle adapted from motor racing also has all the comfort features of an automatic transmission. It ensures harmonious and acoustically barely perceptible changes in drive position, free of load change reactions in the engine – not just when sprinting but also when decelerating. The 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch also enables use of the auto start/stop function and the coasting function to increase efficiency. Furthermore, the transmission control is networked with the navigation system if the vehicle is fitted with one. In this way, navigation data can be used to adapt the choice of gear perfectly to the route. Operation of the 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch is by means of an electronic gear selector switch. This transmits the driver's instructions by means of electrical impulses to the transmission control.

    From July 2018 onwards, the 7-speed Steptronic transmission with double clutch is also available as an option in combination with the enhanced petrol engines for the MINI Clubman and the MINI Countryman. The efficiency-optimised petrol engines fitted as standard with a particulate filter meet the requirements of the Euro 6d-TEMP emission standard. With the 7-speed Steptronic transmission, the combined fuel consumption figure for the MINI One Clubman and the MINI Cooper Clubman is now 5.7 litres per 100 kilometres in each case (CO2 level: 130 g/km). The figures for the MINI Cooper S Clubman are 5.8 litres per 100 kilometres and 133 g/km. The combined fuel consumption and the CO2 emissions level of the MINI One Countryman with 7-speed Steptronic transmission are 5.9 litres per 100 kilometres and 135 – 134 g/km. For the MINI Cooper Countryman the figures are 5.9 to 5.8 litres per 100 kilometres and 134 – 132 g/km). The corresponding figures measured in the MINI Cooper S Countryman are 6.0 litres and 138 – 136 g/km (figures depend on the tyre format selected). All fuel consumption and emissions figures were arrived at using the new WLTP measuring procedure and then adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes by means of correlation.

    Even faster gear changes are enabled by the 7-speed Steptronic sports transmission, available as an additional option for the MINI Cooper S Clubman and the MINI Cooper S Countryman. Shift paddles are available at the steering wheel in this version of the automatic transmission for manual intervention in the choice of drive position.

    Thrilling sound, perfect connectivity: MINI Clubman with Connectivity Package.

    The new Connectivity Package is available for the MINI Clubman from July 2018, providing the very highest level of entertainment pleasure and intelligent connectivity. It includes especially high-quality fittings for navigation, communication and sound, combined with perfect operation and functionality. The central component of the package is the option Connected Navigation Plus with 8.8-inch touchscreen and MINI Touch Controller, Real Time Traffic Information and automatic navigation map update via mobile phone connection, established by means of the integrated SIM card. The Connectivity Package likewise includes Apple CarPlay preparation, MINI Connected XL and telephony with Wireless Charging, allowing cable-free charging of mobile phones with this capability.

    In addition, a DAB tuner allows reception of digitally transmitted radio programs in particularly high sound quality. An inspiring sound from all audio sources is also guaranteed by the Harman Kardon hi-fi speaker system that is also included in the new Connectivity Package – with 12 speakers, an 8-channel digital amp and an output capacity of 360 watts.

    As standard in the MINI Clubman and the MINI Countryman: automatic driving lights control.

    An addition to the standard range of fittings for the MINI Clubman and the MINI Countryman from summer 2018 serves to enhance both comfort and safety. In future, the two MINI models in the premium compact segment will be fitted with automatic driving lights control as standard. This function ensures needs-oriented activation and deactivation of the headlights and rear lights depending on the light conditions in the environment of the vehicle. For this purpose, the driving light switch in both models can be turned to an additional position from July 2018: it is marked by a graphic symbol containing the letter "A". When using the automatic driving lights system, the lights are not only activated at night but also when dusk is falling and when visibility is poor due to the weather conditions, as well as when passing through tunnels or in dark multi-storey car parks.

    Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power consumption were measured using the methods required according to Regulation (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The information is based on a vehicle with basic equipment in Germany; ranges take into account differences in wheel and tyre size selected as well as optional equipment.

    The information has already been calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes.

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