BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback: Sporty Design
I’ve always had a soft spot for small cars that feel like proper driver’s machines. The BMW 1 Series F21 3-door Hatchback is exactly that—compact on the outside, grown-up on the inside, and properly rear-wheel drive. When it arrived back in 2012, it was a rare thing in the premium hatch world: a practical city car with the heart of a sports coupe. After a week hopping between rain-slicked B-roads and supermarket car parks, I was reminded why it still feels special today.
Why the BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback still feels special
There’s a reason enthusiasts still hunt down clean F21s. Steering that feels alive in your hands. A chassis that encourages you to lean on it. And a driving position that puts you low and snug—more “junior 3 Series” than “shopping hatch.” On a battered stretch of road near my place, the car’s balance came alive; it was playful without being skittish, planted without feeling heavy. Even with the firmer M Sport suspension, it never beat me up—though you will notice sharp-edged potholes at low speeds.
Engines and performance: BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback
BMW offered the BMW 1 Series F21 3-door Hatchback with a healthy spread of petrol and diesel options during its 2012–2019 run. Highlights include:
- Petrol: 1.6L and 2.0L four-cylinders (116i/118i/120i) with up to ~184 hp, plus the big hitter—the 3.0L straight-six in the M135i/M140i (320–340 hp).
- Diesel: 1.5L/1.6L and 2.0L units (116d/118d/120d/125d), topping out at 224 hp and a chunky 450 Nm in the 125d.
Performance varies wildly depending on spec. The M140i is the one that sticks in your memory: up to 340 hp and 500 Nm, rear-drive, and a 0–62 mph time as low as 4.6 seconds with the quick-shifting automatic. It’s the sort of effortless speed that makes motorway merges a non-event. On the eco side, the 116d can sip fuel in the high 50s mpg (US) on a gentle cruise—think 70+ mpg if you’re reading in UK numbers. Real-world? I averaged mid-30s mpg in a mixed week with a 120i, and I wasn’t exactly hypermiling.
Living with the BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback
Inside, the BMW 1 Series F21 3-door Hatchback feels familiar in the best BMW way—solid materials, sensible ergonomics, and that just-right steering wheel thickness. Early cars had smaller infotainment screens and a slightly clunkier iDrive, but the 2015 facelift (LCI) sharpened the styling and polished the tech. The optional sport seats are worth hunting down; long drives feel like you’re wearing the car.
Practicality? It’s a 3-door, so you’ll live with long front doors and a tighter rear entry—kids fit fine, adults will grumble on longer journeys. The boot is a helpful size for the class (around 360 liters), enough for a weekly shop or a couple of cabin-size suitcases. Noise levels are low—quiet enough to hear your kids arguing in the back about the aux cable.
Protecting the cabin: floor mats that actually fit
Small detail, big impact: keep the carpets clean and the resale happy. I run custom mats from Autowin in cars like this because they fit properly and don’t slide around under your feet. Autowin offers custom floor mats made for the BMW 1 Series F21 3-door Hatchback, and they’re tough enough for winter slush, muddy football boots, and coffee mishaps. Wipe-clean, no drama.

If you want a set for your own car, you can grab them here. They come with a satisfaction guarantee, which in my experience you won’t need—but it’s nice to have.
BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback vs. rivals
I cross-shopped the usual suspects: Audi A3 and Mercedes A-Class. Both are excellent premium hatchbacks, but the F21 has one ace up its sleeve—rear-wheel drive dynamics. Here’s the quick take:
Model | Drivetrain | Power (approx.) | 0–62 mph | What it feels like |
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BMW 1 Series F21 (M140i) | RWD | 340 hp | 4.6–4.8 s | Playful, rear-biased, proper driver’s car |
Audi A3 3-door (S3) | AWD (Quattro) | 300–310 hp | 4.6–4.8 s | Very fast, super tidy, less talkative steering |
Mercedes A-Class W176 (A250/AMG) | FWD/AWD | 211–381 hp | 6.4–4.2 s | Stylish cabin, firmer ride in AMG trims |
Feature highlights: BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback
- Rear-wheel drive handling in a compact, premium package.
- Strong engine range: frugal diesels to the storming M140i straight-six.
- Comfortable driving position; supportive sport seats on higher trims.
- iDrive infotainment that’s intuitive (especially post-2015 facelift).
- Usable boot and everyday practicality despite the 3-door layout.
Verdict: should you buy a BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback?
If you want a premium hatch that still makes you take the long way home, the BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback is the one. It’s quick when you want, comfy when you need, and refreshingly engaging all the time. Add a set of properly fitted Autowin floor mats to keep the cabin tidy, and you’ve got a daily driver that feels special long after the school run ends.
BMW 1 Series F21 Hatchback: FAQs
Is the BMW 1 Series F21 3-door reliable?
Generally yes, with regular maintenance. Watch for wear on timing components in high-mileage diesels, coolant system upkeep on six-cylinder models, and make sure software updates are current.
What’s the difference between M135i and M140i?
The M140i replaced the M135i later in the run, swapping to a newer 3.0L straight-six with up to 340 hp and more torque. It’s quicker and a touch smoother, but both are excellent.
How practical is the 3-door?
Front space is great; the back is fine for kids or shorter trips with adults. Boot space is competitive for the class and easily handles weekly shopping or weekend bags.
What mpg can I expect?
Diesels can touch the high 50s mpg (US) on steady runs; petrol fours usually sit in the low-to-mid 30s. The M140i will dip into the 20s if you’re enjoying yourself—guilty.
Where can I get custom-fit floor mats?
Autowin offers mats tailored to the BMW 1 Series F21 3-door Hatchback. They’re durable, easy to clean, and come with a satisfaction guarantee.