BMW of North America released today to its Us dealerships the gild guide for the new 2011 BMW one Series M Coupe. Back in Dec, BMWNA published an initial ordering guide that outline the standalone options and packages bachelor for ordering.

The updated version comes with small changes. The BMW Aid with Bluetooth and the iPod/USB adaptor get standalone options, rather than function of the Premium Bundle.

Unfortunately for BMW customers, one option that has been labeled as of import amongst consumers, Navigation System, remains part of the Convenience Package. In order to get the Navigation organization, one has to pay for the Convenience Bundle which tin can only be ordered with the Premium Packet, one that will most likely be quite expensive. Comfort Access and Rear Parking Distance Control are also part of the aforementioned Convenience pack, two options that have ever been sold as standalone options in other models.

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Final pricing is expected to come out next week and we don't expect any other changes in the final ordering guide, at least not for the initial orders.

While the changes don't touch on u.s. directly, we have always planned for a stripped down 1M, we can come across how this becomes an inconvenience for many US customers who now have to choose between a bare stock 1M or ane that is fully loaded.