BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery

by under News on 15 Mar 2019 10:39:49 AM15 Mar 2019

The first definitive look at the 3er we could bring home.

BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

A new 3-Series is always a big deal, and so German marque BMW have finally let a little more air out of the bag about the specs & kit we can get on our local-spec cars, which are now on sale in a showroom near you. Prices will start at $67,900 for the BMW 320d before rising to $70,990 for the 330i (a difference of $3k), with all cars coming in M-Sport trim as standard, with Luxury Line offered as a no-cost option.

“The BMW 3-Series has been a stalwart of the brand since its 1975 introduction. It took the notion of a compact sports saloon & redefined it, particularly in the area of driving dynamics. Since the first-generation, the 3-Series has truly embodied what the ‘Ultimate Driving Machine’ is all about: Impressive performance, luxury feel, and the latest technologies. We can assure you that these values have been further enhanced. We cannot wait to see them on the road in 2019.” – Vikram Pawah, CEO, BMW Group Australia
BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

As we mentioned earlier, the G20 3-Series will be available with two engines, with the 2.0-litre diesel in the 320d good for 140kW and 400Nm, while the 2.0-litre petrol in the 330i will offer up a more heady 190kW but an identical 400Nm. Power goes rearwards through an 8-speed auto as standard.

The G20 will be pretty decently specced, as you’d expect given that BMW wants to make all the right impressions with the new car. Both models will be offered in M Sport trim as standard (with Luxury Line available as a no-cost option), and benefit from features like the twin Adaptive LED headlights and BMW’s ‘Live Cockpit Professional.’ There’ll also be things like LED fog-lights, and the inclusion of Driving Assistant (which throws in lane-departure warning, lane-change warning, AEB, rear cross-traffic alert, and speed-limit recognition).

BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

The interior sees the use of higher-quality materials, as well as the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 10.25-inch central touchscreen (both part of that Live Cockpit Professional feature). There’s also an automated park assistant, though in the 3-Series, we doubt you’ll use it that often.

The 330i, with its $70,900 pricetag, adds on things like 19-inch alloys (18s for the diesel), and M-Sport brakes (for M Sport models). The 330i also adds Driving Assistant Professional, which throws in steering & lane control assist, active lane-keep assist, front cross-traffic alert, a 360º camera, and Remote 3D view.

BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

You can add options to your 3-Series should you want it, the first of which is the no-cost option Luxury Line. In doing so you get Vernasca leather upholstery, ash-grey wood trim, Sensatec faux-leather dash trim, alternative alloy wheel designs (19s for the 330i and 18s for the 320d), and sports front seats.

You can add things like the M Sport Plus Package if you’d like ($2990 for the 320d, and $2600 for the 330i), which adds the M tricolour to the seatbelt weave, an M rear spoiler, M sport brakes (320d), 19-inch alloys (for the 320d again), and an M Sport differential (for the 330i).

BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

For more show you can opt for the Visibility Package ($5070), which throws in BMW’s Laser headlights, metallic paint, a glass roof, and ambient lighting. The Driver Assistant Package can be added on to the 320d too for $3120, which throws in the 330i’s Driving Assistant Plus, as well as the semi-autonomous parking system and around-view cameras. You also get tyre pressure monitoring, which is excellent for the more absent-minded among us.

The last cost-option you can add on to your 3-Series is the Comfort Package ($2600 for the 320d, and $1820 for the 330i). That throws in lumbar support (a greatly-appreciated addition), keyless entry & go (320d), seat heating up front, and an electric bootlid.

BMW Australia Dumps G20 3-Series Mega-Gallery – Gallery

The BMW 3-Series is showing every capability of cementing its position as the yardstick in the compact executive saloon space, staying abreast of players like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and well-ahead others like the Jaguar XE (which is still the best-handling option here), the divisive Lexus IS, and the Audi A4. The G20 3-Series will be in showrooms in March, so be sure to eke out the best deal on one ahead of its arrival.

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