
Here  are the latest spy shots of the forthcoming successor to the current  1-Series hatchback. Being that BMW has confirmed the launch of a smaller model  with front-wheel drive, it remains to be seen if the Bavarian automaker  will keep the 1-Series moniker or baptize its new C-segment hatch as  the 2-Series.
Tipped for launch in late 2011, the next-generation 1-Series hatch,  codenamed F20, will incorporate BMW's new and softer (as in more  mainstream) design language with a more pronounced front grille. Our spy  pictures also show the revamped interior with the center console  slightly tilted towards the driver.
The  big news, however, concerns the available powertrains. Just the other  week, BMW revealed that the next 1-Series and 3-Series models as well as  its upcoming FWD supermini, will all be offered with a hybrid engine.
In  addition to the hybrid model(s), inside sources having been spreading  the word that engine choices will include a new generation of  four-cylinder and perhaps even three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline  units. Chances are that the six-cylinder engines will be carried over  more or less unchanged from the current model.
When it enters the market next year, the 1-Series' successor will be available in three-door (see the spy shots here) and five-door hatchback body-styles, with the Coupe and Convertible versions to follow later on.
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