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BMW 3 Series GT Sport Line launched in India

The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo gets tweaks on the exterior and interior making way for a sportier-looking variant.
1 min read9 Jun '15
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BMW has added a second variant to its 3-series GT line-up for the Indian market. This new variant is called the 320d GT Sport Line and is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
 
The 3-series GT Sport Line gets black slats for the kidney grille with chrome surround. The bumper gets minor styling tweaks as well. At the rear, the exhaust tips get a black chrome finish.
 
On the inside, the new car gets special “BMW Sport” door sills. The leather-lined interior has a touch of red contrast stitching on the seats and steering wheel. Also on offer is a fine-wood trim with chrome details. The 320d GT Sport Line also gets customizable ambient lighting for the interiors that can be set in either orange or white. 
 
The 320d GT Sport Line is powered by the same 2.0-litre diesel motor as the standard variant and is available in five exterior shades.

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