BMW 3 series touring

The BMW 3 Series is a successful formula that originated in 1975, or even 1966 if you include the 02 series. The car has quickly grown from a two-door coupé into a sedan (or GT or station wagon, the Touring) in which both a businessman and a sporty driver can find themselves. The Coupé and Cabrio versions have been split off in the BMW 4 Series since the sixth generation.

The BMW 3 Series is a successful formula that originated in 1975, or even 1966 if you include the 02 series. The car has quickly grown from a two-door coupé into a sedan (or GT or station wagon, the Touring) in which both a businessman and a sporty driver can find themselves. The Coupé and Cabrio versions have been split off in the BMW 4 Series since the sixth generation.

Many variants


The current 3 Series was presented at the end of 2018 and, like its predecessor, will again be for sale in many versions. From versions specifically aimed at the business driver to the sporty M3.


Competition


The BMW 3 Series is in the hard-fought D-segment, where it has to compete against cars like the Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. In terms of sales numbers, the 3 Series has managed to keep up with this so far and it will become clear whether the new seventh generation 3 Series will also succeed.meer Bmw 3 Series touring.

Technical

Engine typepetrol, 4-cylinder line
Displacement1,998 cm³
max. assets135 kW (184 hp)
Bee5,000 rpm
max. couple300 Nm
Bee1,350 rpm
Driverear wheels
Brakes from/agiven disks/discs
Turning circle11.4 m
Power range135 to 215 kW

General

Transmission8AT
Body type5-drs. station wagon
Euro NCAP5 stars
Market launchjuly 2019
Latest faceliftN/A
Guarantee3 years
From price€50,742
ParticularitiesThe new 3 Series is of course also available as a Touring.

Dimensions/weights

Tire size205/60 R16
L x W x H4,709 x 1,827 x 1,440mm
Wheelbase2,851mm
Mass empty1,570 kg
max. acc. wt.1,600 kg
cont. bag. room.500 l
Tank capacity59 l

Consumption

CO₂ emissions136 g/km
Energy labelC

Performance

Acc. 0-100 km/h7.5 s