Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The BMW 1M is one of the most beloved modern M cars, a compact, focused coupe built by BMW Motorsport in tiny numbers. This 2011 example is a one-owner car in the iconic Valencia Orange with just 14,400 miles and the six-speed manual. It is on Cars and Bids at $48,000 with six days to go and very active bidding.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsWhat it's worth right nowThe 1M has appreciated strongly and now trades above its original price. According to Classic.com and valuation guides, these average around $63,000, with driver-quality examples near $49,000, excellent cars around $65,000, and the best low-mileage examples reaching into the $80,000s, against a sticker near $47,000 when new.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis car's low mileage, one-owner history, iconic color, and desirable stripped-down specification support the upper part of that range. The Canadian-spec origin and the notes below are the main things to weigh. At $48,000 with six days remaining and nineteen bids in, the price should climb into the high $60,000s or low $70,000s.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsCondition and detailsThe car is a superb, low-mileage example. Finished in Valencia Orange Metallic over black, it runs the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter N54 straight-six, rated at 335 horsepower, through the six-speed manual to an electronic limited-slip differential, with 19-inch wheels and adaptive xenon headlights. It carries a genuinely desirable, stripped-down specification: no sunroof, no iDrive, and no power seats, a lighter, more purist configuration that commenters prize. It comes with three keys, the factory grilles, a car cover, and fresh 2026 tires.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsA couple of points to note. This is a Canadian-spec car, titled and located in Texas, with a metric instrument cluster, though the digital odometer currently displays miles, so confirm the import and title paperwork and full registerability in your state.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsThe N54 engine is strong but has known maintenance items, the high-pressure fuel pump, injectors, wastegates, and oil leaks, so confirm the service history and have a specialist inspect for these. The only modification is black exterior trim, and the factory grilles are included, so it is easily returned to stock. Some chips are noted, with paint-meter readings provided.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeBMWModel1MYear2011Mileage14,400 milesEngineTwin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-sixPower335 hp and 332 lb.ft of torqueTransmission6-speed manualDrive typeRear wheel drive with electronic limited-slip differentialExterior colorValencia Orange MetallicInterior colorBlackCurrent bid$48,000, with six days leftInterested in this 2011 BMW 1M? View the listing here.What makes the 1M uniqueThe 1M is widely regarded as one of the last truly pure M cars, a compact coupe that distilled the qualities enthusiasts love about the brand into its most concentrated form. Built by BMW Motorsport as a limited-production model, it used a tuned version of the twin-turbocharged N54 straight-six, borrowed M3 suspension components, and a wide, aggressive body, and it was offered only with a six-speed manual and a limited-slip differential. The result was a raucous, playful, deeply engaging driver's car that reviewers and enthusiasts adored, with Top Gear naming it Car of the Year in 2011.2011 BMW 1MCars & BidsFewer than a thousand were delivered to North America, making it genuinely rare, and Valencia Orange is its signature color. As BMW's modern offerings have grown larger and more luxurious, the 1M's focused, old-school character has only made it more coveted, and values have climbed accordingly.My takeThis is close to the ideal 1M. Valencia Orange is the color to have, the mileage is low, the ownership is single, and the stripped-down specification, no sunroof, no iDrive, no power seats, is exactly what purists want for a lighter, more focused car. The 1M is a genuine future classic that has already proven its appreciation, and clean, low-mileage examples like this are what the market chases.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $60,000 to $78,000 range, most likely around $65,000 to $72,000, so the active bidding has room to climb. Before bidding, confirm the Canadian-spec paperwork and registerability, and have a BMW specialist inspect the N54 for its known items. Handle that, and you own one of the last pure compact M cars in its most desirable color and specification.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 23, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.