Here is a rendering of the BMW 1 Series Sedan by AutoZeitung which uses some of the latest BMW design cues, including the more angular and sleek headlights, the upright nose and the stance of a 2 Series Active Tourer.
In 2017, the BMW 1 Series Sedan will join the 1 Series family, supporting both FWD and four-wheel drive. Built internally under the name NES (New Entry-Level Sedan) and it makes use of the upcoming front-wheel drive architecture which will be used in many models by BMW, including the new 2 Series Active Tourer and second generation X1. Under the hood, may be powered by three- and four-cylinder inline direct-injection petrol and common-rail diesel units.