How many cylinders does the BMW 1 Series 118i engine have?

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MacNatalie
07/29/25 1:51pm
BMW 1 Series 118i is equipped with a three-cylinder engine. 118i engine specifications: Features a 1.5T three-cylinder engine with a maximum power output of 138 horsepower and a peak torque of 220 Nm. Advantages and disadvantages of three-cylinder engines: Advantages: Lightweight, compact size, better MEP. Disadvantages: Vibration, non-linear power delivery, weaker high-speed performance, lower reliability and durability. Models using three-cylinder engines: BMW i8, BMW X1, Lynk & Co 02, Lynk & Co 03, Lynk & Co 01 PHEV, Geely Binyue, Binrui, Borui GE, New Buick Excelle, Buick Excelle GT, Buick GL6, Volvo XC40, Honda Lingpai, etc.
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