The latest M3 CS is the most powerful iteration of the M3 yet and like the M4 CSL will be available in limited numbers.
The entry-level sports sedan's latest iteration has visual improvements to the exterior as well as a redesigned interior with additional amenities, while the car's mechanicals remain unchanged.
We expect the 2023 BMW 3 Series to arrive at our shores in India next year, possibly by early or mid-2023.
Led with just "Coming soon", the teaser image of the new BMW 3 Series only shows the headlights and the front grille, only partially though.
The new BMW 3 Series facelift is likely to get subtle styling updates and we are quite relieved that the Bavarian carmaker didn't choose to go with the bulbous grille for the 3 Series.
The BMW 3-series Gran Limousine pipped Volvo's S60 for carandbike's premium sedan of the year award.
While not a full-blown M car, the M340i staved off competition from pricier and more powerful models such as Mercedes-AMG E63, Audi RS5 Sportback
Actor Govinda gifted his wife Sunita Ahuja the BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine on the occasion of karwa chauth. The long-wheelbase sedan is priced between Rs. 52.90 lakh and Rs. 53.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
The performance-oriented BMW M340i sits right at the top in the 3 Series range and rivals the likes of the Mercedes-AMG A 35 4 Matic and the Audi S5.
BMW India has launched the 3 Series Iconic Edition with prices starting at Rs 53.50 lakh for the petrol and Rs. 54.90 lakh for the diesel version. All prices are ex-showroom. The manufacturer is only offering limited units of the special edition model and it will exclusively be available for purchase online.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine is the long-wheelbase version of the brand's popular 3 Series sedan.
The performance oriented BMW M340i sits right at the top in the 3 Series range and rivals the likes of the Mercedes-AMG A 35 4 Matic and the upcoming Audi S5.
The performance oriented BMW M340i sits right at the top in the 3 Series range and rivals the likes of the Mercedes-AMG A 35 4 Matic and the upcoming Audi S5.
The BMW M340i is the fastest model featuring a 3.0-litre, six-cylinder engine and clocking triple-digit speeds in just 4.4 seconds which is seriously quick for its segment.
BMW India has opened pre-bookings for its upcoming BMW M340i performance sedan for a token of Rs. 1 lakh. Interested customers can now book the car online at BMW Online Shop from today, March 5, 2021, 3:40 pm onwards.
After the 3 Series Gran Limousine, the Bavarian carmaker is all set to launch the mighty BMW M340i M Performance in India on March 10 and it will be the most powerful 3 Series ever.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine will be sold alongside the standard 3 Series sedan and here's how it it's different from the regular sedan.
Those aware of BMW's nomenclature already know that 'L' in the trim line refers to the long wheelbase and that's exactly what this new 3 Series is, a long wheelbase version of the of the existing 3 Series.
The new, 2021 BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine (3GL) has gone on sale in India today, and we have all the highlights for you from the launch event, here.
The 2021 BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine is all set to go on sale in the country. Here's what we think will be the ideal pricing for the long-wheelbase version that will be sold alongside the standard version.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine can be booked from January 11, 2021, onwards on the company's website, while early-bird buyers will get the complimentary BMW Comfort Package with an iPad, iPad holder, and coat hanger, worth Rs. 1 lakh.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine will be launched in India on January 21, 2021 and it will be the longer wheelbase version of the standard 3 Series leveraging more legroom on the inside.
BMW is locally assembling the new 3 Series GT at its Chennai manufacturing facility and is offering the car in just a single M Sport 330i petrol variant.
The BMW 3-Series 320d has been positioned below the range-topping luxury line variant and is identical to the 330i Sport trim in terms of features.
The all-new BMW 3 Series is now on sale in India and the executive sedan gets a complete overhaul in styling, engines and features. Here's a look at the key features that stand out on the G20 3 Series.
The all-new 2019 BMW 3 Series has officially gone on sale in India today priced at Rs. 41.40 lakh to Rs. 47.90 lakh (ex-showroom India). The new-generation 3 Series is offered in India in two engine options - BMW 330i and the BMW 320d, that is made available in three variants - Sport, Luxury Line, M Sport.
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BMW is all set to bring in its 6th all-new model into the Indian market and this time it's the very popular 3 Series. We've been telling you all this while that BMW now has the youngest fleet amongst all the luxury car makers in the country and the new generation of the 3 Series adds to its young portfolio of cars. The 2019 BMW 3 Series made its global debut at the Paris Motor Show last year and the seventh generation model grows in both form and function over its predecessor. The car will compete against rivals like the Audi A4, Volvo S60, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and even the Jaguar XE and prices will be extremely competitive. We expect it to start from Rs. 50 lakh to Rs. 59 lakh (ex-showroom India).
BMW is all geared up to make itself future proof and hybrids are the stepping stone for the Bavarian brand in the run towards electrification. The new BMW models such as the 7 Series Facelift and now the updated 3 Series range have seen the addition of a plug-in hybrid variant.
BMW India will be launching the next generation 3 Series sedan in the country on August 22, 2019. We exclusively told you in December last year that BMW dealers have been accepting pre-bookings for 3 Series in India, while deliveries were only promised by mid-2019. The new 3 will be competing against a number of offerings including the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Audi A4, Volvo S60 and the Jaguar XE in the segment. The 2019 BMW 3 Series made its global debut at the Paris Motor Show last year and the seventh generation model grows in both form and function over its predecessor.