BMW reveals 3 Series GT facelift
BMW has unveiled the facelifted version of its 3 Series GT Sedan. If you are almost a year after the standard car was showcased and subsequently launched. A larger version of the German automaker's compact sedan, it gets the same tweaks as its standard sibling, but retains the plus sized rear for the extra space.
With the current generation of the sedan, there's a new chrome garnish all around, updated iDrive system and optional wood trim in the cabin. It will also for the first time is offered with an M Sport body package that includes skirts, modified bumpers and special badging.
On the engine front, the 3 Series GT as the standard car will be offered with three turbocharged petrol and three turbocharged diesel engines. All variants except for the top-of-the-line 335d are rear-wheel drive when it will be offered only xDrive format.
The 3 Series GT has a large pair of 520-liters which can be expanded to 1600 liters when the rear seats are folded down completely. Exterior changes with full LED headlights and fog lamps. There are also some subtle changes to the front and rear bumpers.
European deliveries will begin in March for the 3 Series GT. We can expect it in India by the end of the year and at competitive prices as we believe that BMW will assemble the car at its Chennai plant.
BMW has unveiled the facelifted version of its 3 Series GT Sedan. If you are almost a year after the standard car was showcased and subsequently launched. A larger version of the German automaker's compact sedan, it gets the same tweaks as its standard sibling, but retains the plus sized rear for the extra space.
With the current generation of the sedan, there's a new chrome garnish all around, updated iDrive system and optional wood trim in the cabin. It will also for the first time is offered with an M Sport body package that includes skirts, modified bumpers and special badging.
On the engine front, the 3 Series GT as the standard car will be offered with three turbocharged petrol and three turbocharged diesel engines. All variants except for the top-of-the-line 335d are rear-wheel drive when it will be offered only xDrive format.
The 3 Series GT has a large pair of 520-liters which can be expanded to 1600 liters when the rear seats are folded down completely. Exterior changes with full LED headlights and fog lamps. There are also some subtle changes to the front and rear bumpers.
European deliveries will begin in March for the 3 Series GT. We can expect it in India by the end of the year and at competitive prices as we believe that BMW will assemble the car at its Chennai plant.
No comments:
Post a Comment