New models - BMW - 3 Series
BMW expands 3 Series range with 320i, 330e and M340iNew entry-level, plug-in hybrid and performance BMW 3 Series to land before Q4, 201917 Jun 2019
BMW Australia has lowered the price of entry to its new-generation 3 Series range with the introduction of the $64,900 before on-road costs 320i, while also bolstering the mid-size sedan line-up with the $75,900 330e plug-in hybrid and the top-shelf $99,900 M340i xDrive.
Available from September, the three new 3 Series variants join the existing 140kW/400Nm twin-turbo-diesel 320d and 190kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo-petrol 330i that launched in March priced at $67,900 and $70,900 respectively.
The new base 3 Series meanwhile, employs a 135kW/300Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine and eight-speed automatic transmission for a zero to 100km/h sprint in 7.2 seconds – 0.1s faster than its predecessor, but also $1500 more expensive.
Mirroring its 320d sibling in equipment, the 320i is fitted with a 18-inch wheels, 12.3-inch digital instrument display, 10.25-inch infotainment system with BMW’s latest operating system 7.0, wireless smartphone charging, adaptive LED headlights and a 12-month subscription to Apple CarPlay, as well as M goodies including sport suspension, leather steering wheel, sports seats and Alcantara/Sensatec upholstery.
Safety systems are also bolstered significantly when compared to its forebear, with the new 320i featuring lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, rear collision prevention, speed limit information, reversing camera, lateral parking aid and autonomous emergency braking.
As for the electrified 330e, pricing steps up $5000 in new generation form, while its 185kW/420Nm outputs remain static and the 0-100km/h sprint is now 0.2s quicker at 5.9s.
The lithium-ion battery pack now measures 10.3kWh, up from 7.6kWh, which enables an emissions-free driving range of up to 60km, an increase of 50 per cent compared to the outgoing 330e.
Recharging takes around 2.5 hours, while the new 330e is also equipped with an ‘XtraBoost’ feature that delivers an additional 30kW of power temporarily under full throttle and with Sport mode engaged.
Matching the 330i in specifications, the 330e comes standard with adaptive M suspension, 19-inch wheels, leather upholstery, surround-view monitor and M sport brakes.
Finally, the new flagship 3 Series – at least until the next-generation M3 is uncovered – will be the M340i xDrive, which can be propelled from 0-100km/h in a Z4 M40i-matching 4.4s thanks to its 285kW/500Nm 3.0-litre turbo-petrol inline six and all-wheel-drive grip.
Outputs are up over its rear-drive-only 340i predecessor’s 240kW/450Nm figures, but pricing has also crept up $8700 in new-generation form.
Compared to its German rivals, the BMW M340i sits between the 260kW/500Nm Audi S4 ($99,240) and 287kW/520Nm Mercedes-AMG C43 ($108,600) in price and performance.
BMW says throttle response is sharpened, while the eight-speed automatic transmission’s lower ratios have been shortened – both aiding in acceleration.
For the most consistent times however, the M340i also features a Launch Control function.
Specific to the M340i is bespoke adaptive M suspension, sport differential and uprated brakes, while body rigidity and a lower centre of gravity also adds to the sporting flavour.
Outside, the M340i is easily distinguished by Cerium Grey touches on the front kidney grille, tailpipe surrounds and badging, as well as the redesigned front bumper, side skirts and subtle boot spoiler.
Other equipment standard on the M340i includes an automatic tailgate, heated front seats with lumbar support, laser headlights and 16-speaker Harmon/Kardon sound system.
Though BMW launched its seventh-generation 3 Series earlier in 2019, sales year-to-date are still 14.0 per cent down to 1040 units, placing the Bavarian mid-sizer behind just the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2886) in the over-$60,000 medium-car segment.
However, the three new variants, as well as the new Touring wagon body style due before year’s end, is expected to give BMW’s mid-sizer sales a shot in the arm.
2019 BMW 3 Series pricing*
320i (a) |
$64,900 |
320d (a) |
$67,900 |
330i (a) |
$70,900 |
330e (a) |
$75,900 |
M340i (a) |
$99,900 |
*Excludes on-road costs
Read more
All new models
3 Series pricing320d 320d Gran Turismo 320i 320i Touring 330e 330i 330i Gran Turismo 330i Touring 340i M3 Competition M3 Pure sedan
Motor industry newsGoAutoNews is Australia’s number one automotive industry journal covering the latest news, future and new model releases, market trends, industry personnel movements, and international events.
|
GoAuto can help you buy a new 3 Series Customer Terms and Conditions – New Car Lead enquires
Agreement
This is an agreement between GoAutoMedia Pty Limited ACN 094 732 457 of PO Box 18, Beach Road, Sandringham, VIC, 3191 (“we/us”), the owner and operator of the GoAuto.com.au website (“the website”) and the person wanting GoAuto.com.au to provide them with a lead for the purchase of a new car (“you”).
By completing a New Car Lead Enquiry, you agree to the terms and conditions and disclaimers and acknowledge the policies set out below.
Terms and Conditions
- In order for us to effect a lead you must you must complete a New Car Lead Enquiry (“Enquiry”).
- We will call you as soon as possible after you complete the Enquiry and certainly no later than the next business day. When we call, we will discuss with you your new car requirements.
- You consent to our passing on the Enquiry and your requirements to an appropriate authorised motor car dealer as a lead.
- We will contact you again in approximately eight days following your initial enquiry to check on the progress of the Enquiry.
- While we will provide the dealer with the Enquiry and details of your new car requirements, we take no responsibility for what happens after passing on that material as a lead.
- You acknowledge that we are a new car information service providing new car editorial information, pictures and prices to our customers as a guide only. Any new car prices published on the website are the manufacturers’ recommended retail prices and do not include delivery charges and on-road costs. Any authorized motor car dealer to which we pass on your Enquiry as a lead will provide you with full details of the price at which the vehicle will be sold to you.
- You acknowledge that we do not sell motor vehicles. Any sale of a new car to you by a dealer after we have passed on your Enquiry to that dealer as a lead, is a sale by that dealer not by us.
Privacy Policy– New Car Lead Enquires
- We take privacy very seriously. We understand that you will only complete an Enquiry if you can trust us to protect your personal information and use it appropriately. Our policy is to ensure that the personal information collected when you make an Enquiry is only used for the purposes of connecting you with an authorised motor car dealer.
- We do not on-sell information collected from you or any other customer.
- From time to time, we may email you with information or promotions that may be relevant for car buyers. You will continue to receive communications from us unless you tell us that you do not want to receive any advertising or promotional information in the future by unsubscribing from these communications.
close
Click to share
BMW models
All new models
3 Series pricing320d 320d Gran Turismo 320i 320i Touring 330e 330i 330i Gran Turismo 330i Touring 340i M3 Competition M3 Pure sedan
Motor industry newsGoAutoNews is Australia’s number one automotive industry journal covering the latest news, future and new model releases, market trends, industry personnel movements, and international events.
|
Facebook Twitter Instagram