BMW is hard at working putting the finishing touches on the new
3-Series. Spy photographers have snapped prototypes on numerous occasions, but
little is known about the upcoming sedan. Until now, as AMS magazine
is reporting the car will be about 6cm longer than its predecessor
with about 2cm of that being due to the longer wheelbase.
The interior is expected to get a makeover and the
number of buttons in the cabin is slated to be reduced. The car will also be
equipped with the latest iDrive infotainment system and a digital instrument
cluster on higher end variants.
BMW has been making a conscious effort to make its
vehicles lighter and the 3-Series isn't an exception. The model will ride on
the CLAR platform and the report suggests the car will weigh around 40 kg less than its predecessor.
A variety of different engines will be able with
rumors suggesting an assortment of three-, four-, and six-cylinder options. The
gasoline units are expected to receive a minor performance boost as well as
reductions in fuel consumption and emissions. The company could also offer a
couple of plug-in hybrid variants with an electric range of up to 50 km.
Buyers looking for something more powerful will
reportedly be rewarded with a 340i M Performance, which is designed to battle
the Mercedes C43 AMG. There could also be a 340d M Performance with all-wheel
drive and a diesel engine developing around 320 PS.
The next-generation BMW M3 is still way into the
future, but early reports suggest it will have an electric motor mounted
between the engine and the transmission. The car is also slated to have a
48-volt electrical system, additional lightweight components and an output of
around 460 PS.
Cr : Carscoops