BMW Malaysia has launched two limited edition variants of the G20 3 Series, namely the 320i M Sport Runout Edition as well as the 330i M Sport Runout Edition. The latter is our focus here, but if you’re curious about the former, you can check it out in a separate post by us. The 330i M Sport Runout Edition is based on the existing 330i M Sport, but with some extra equipment to make it more enticing. New additions to the kit list include a powered sunroof as well as a Harman Kardon surround sound system.
On the exterior, the new Runout Edition
sports 19-inch style 791 M double-spoke wheels, which are an inch larger than
the regular 330i M Sport’s 18-inch style 790 M alloys. You can get the special
executive sedan in one of four paint finishes (Alpine White, Black Sapphire,
Mineral Grey and M Portimao Blue), all with a Vernasca Black leather interior.
The new features do come at a premium, as the 330i M Sport Runout Edition
retails at RM 288,680 on-the-road without insurance, inclusive of SST and a
standard two-year warranty. The figure is RM 5,000 more than a standard 330i M
Sport, which sells for RM 283,680.
Besides the powered sunroof, Harman Kardon
sound system and larger wheels, the rest of the 330i M Sport Runout Edition
appears to be unchanged from the variant it is based on. Power continues to
come from a 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine making 258 PS from 5,000 to 6,500 rpm and 400 Nm of torque from 1,550 to 4,400 rpm. The mill
is paired with an eight-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission that
sends drive to the rear wheels.
Other standard features include adaptive
LED headlamps, an M Sport styling package, M Sport brakes with blue-painted
calipers, M Sport suspension interior trim finisher Aluminium Tetragon with
highlight trim finisher in Pearl Chrome, BMW Live Cockpit Professional with a
12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 10.25-inch touchscreen, ConnectedDrive
services, Comfort Access, three-zone climate control and an ambient lighting
system.
The list of safety and driver assists are
unchanged too, with Driving Assistant (lane departure warning, lane change
warning, front collision warning with brake intervention, rear cross-traffic
alert and rear collision prevention) coming as standard. This joins
Attentiveness Assistant, cruise control with braking function, Parking
Assistant with Reversing Assistant and a rearview camera.

