BMW reveals new Touring models of F30 3 series
The new 3 Series Touring has a significantly larger interior
than the Touring version of the E90 series, adding 35 liters for a total
capacity of 495 liters, but it is also extremely versatile thanks to
some very clever design.
It hasn't been around long, but the sixth (F30) generation of BMW's 3
series is already regarded as a stand-out version of the perennial
top-seller. Hence the first release of images and details of the new
Touring estate version will no doubt interest a lot of people seeking a
practical compact executive car. Highlights include a full-color
Heads-Up Display, twin turbo engine, automatic stop-start, and optional
eight-speed automatic gearbox and M Sport package.
The new 3 Series Touring has a significantly larger interior than the
Touring version of the E90 series, adding 35 liters for a total
capacity of 495 liters, but it is also extremely versatile thanks to
some very clever design.
The rear seat bench offers a 40:20:40 split/folding config and the automatic tailgate also has separate rear window opening.
There's also a partition net and a luggage compartment cover that stores in an underfloor compartment.
The adaptive attachment system has numerous plug-in elements for the
load compartment floor, and there's also a hands-free tailgate opening
function available as part of the Comfort Access option.
Alongside its extra practicality and versatility, the new BMW 3
Series Touring also benefits from enhanced ride comfort, the
availability of the new Sport Line, Luxury Line and Modern Line
equipment packages, and the materials and colour concept familiar from
the recently introduced 3 Series Sedan.
An optional M Sport package will also be available from launch.
The Touring 3 series initially on offer will be the 328i, 330d and
320d (diesel) versions, which will all have engines with BMW TwinPower
Turbo technology.
The engine range includes a 180 kW/245 hp four-cylinder petrol unit, a
135 kW/184 hp 2-liter diesel, and a 190 kW/ 258 hp six-cylinder diesel.
All engines meet EU5 exhaust emissions standards, while the 320d diesel
unit can be optimised to meet EU6 specification. The Driving Experience
Control switch with ECO PRO mode, meanwhile, opens up extra fuel-saving
potential for all engine variants.
The four cylinder models come with a six-speed manual transmission
whilst the six-cylinder diesel model comes standard with an eight-speed
auto which is also available as an option, with paddle shifts on the
steering wheel available as a further option.
The cars come with torque-steer-free Electric Power Steering as
standard, and M Sport suspension or the Adaptive M Sport suspension as
options.
BMW's EfficientDynamics development strategy is evident everywhere -
all of the engines are very fuel-efficient, the car has been optimised
to be extra light and other EfficientDynamics measures include the Auto
Start-Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration and Optimum Shift
Indicator and by switching the Driving Experience Control switch to ECO
PRO mode, further fuel savings are available.