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New BMW 3-series India review, test drive and video

BMW’s brilliant new 3-series has just moved the game forward. This outstanding all-rounder sets a new class benchmark.

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We’ve got our hands on the all-new BMW 3-series saloon (F30) and first impressions suggest that it’s a big improvement in almost every area. BMW has never evolved the styling of its 3-series too much in an attempt to safeguard the success of its bread-and-butter model. However, the new 3-series now gets a stretched kidney grille and headlights, the bonnet is considerably more muscular and, with two bold swage lines running across the flanks, the new car looks much more athletic. The lower half of the chin gets vertical air intakes in the bumper that allow a curtain of air to flow around the front wheels. The rear is typically BMW, and the wider bootlid makes it easy to confuse this car with a 5-series from the rear.

The new 3-series is now longer by 93mm, the wheelbase is stretched by 50mm and the front and rear tracks are wider too. The use of more exotic raw materials means that the new car is 40kg lighter and 10 percent more rigid. The new 3 borrows bits and pieces from everywhere; the electrically-assisted steering and double-wishbone front suspension are from the 5-series and the rear suspension is from the earlier 3-series. BMW’s obsession with weight distribution has been carried over too — this car boasts a 50:50 front-rear balance.

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On the inside, BMW has tilted the dash in towards the driver and a variety of textured surfaces give it a ‘layered’ 3D effect. The 328i’s 'Sport' trim also includes a bright red stripe running across from one side to the other. A widescreen infotainment display sits above the central console, the new iDrive system is even more intuitive, and you can switch from Comfort to Sport in a second by using the ‘Drive Performance Control’ switch.

The longer wheelbase offers much more legroom in the rear, backed by fantastic thigh support and an accommodating backrest. And unlike the earlier car, there’s plenty of room for your feet as well. Even more comfortable are the big front seats, which offer tremendous shoulder and lateral support.

Fact File

Price Range (in lakhs)*

Ex-showroom price Rs 36 lakh/34 lakh (est. ex-showroom, Delhi)

Engine

Fuel Petrol/diesel
Installation Front, longitudinal
Type 4 cyls, 1997cc, direct injection, turbo-petrol/ 4 cyls, 1995cc, turbo-diesel
Bore/stroke 90.1/84.0; 90.0/84.0mm
Power 241bhp at 5000- 6500rpm/ 181bhp at 4000rpm
Torque 35.69kgm at 1250- 4800rpm/ 38.74kgm at 1750-2750rpm
Power to weight 168.53/127.46bhp per tonne

Transmission

Type Rear-wheel drive
Gearbox 8-speed auto

Dimensions

Length 4624mm
Width 1811mm
Height 1429mm
Wheel base 2810mm
Boot volume 480 litres
Ground clearance 140mm

Chassis & Body

Construction Four-door saloon, monocoque
Weight 1430/1420kg
Tyres 225/45 R18/ 225/50 R17
Spare No

Suspension

Front Independent, MacPherson struts, anti-roll bar
Rear Independent, multilink, anti-roll bar

Steering

Type Rack and pinion
Type of power assist Electromechanical

Brakes

Front Ventilated discs
Rear Ventilated discs
Anti-lock Yes

Performance

0-20 0.97/0.90
0-40 1.80/2.07
0-60 2.98/3.58
0-80 4.48/5.40
0-100 6.40/7.83
0-120 8.78/10.85
0-140 12.16/14.52
0-160 16.68/19.52
0-180 22.15/25.66
0-200 27.24/35.23

Acceleration in gear

20-80kph in 3rd gear 4.35/4.75s (kickdown)
40-100kph in 4th gear 5.30/5.89s (kickdown)

Braking

80-0 kph 25.24/24.33m and 2.29/2.24s

Economy

City 7.5/11.1kpl
Highway 12.5/15.5kpl
Tank size 60 litres

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