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[br]BMW India is all set to launch its 2019 BMW 3 series sedan in the country on August 22.[br][br]Debuted in 2018 Paris Motor Show, the luxury sedan sports BMW's CLAR architecture and is available in 2.0-liter petrol and 3.0-liter diesel engine options.[br][br]Notably, the pre-bookings for it are already underway, while deliveries are expected to commence in late 2019.[br][br]Here's more.[br][br]Looks[br][br]2019 BMW 3 Series: At a glance[br][br]The seventh generation BMW 3 series is based on BMW's CLAR architecture and comes with a larger kidney grille, improved wheelbase, dual exhausts, and T-shaped air intakes.[br][br]For lighting, the sedan houses sleek LED headlamps with the DRLs and optional laser lights along with the LED taillamps.[br][br]Meanwhile, the 2019 BMW 3 Series is also 55kg lighter than its previous model.[br][br]
[br][br]Interiors[br][br]Inside the cabin[br][br]The upcoming BMW features a spacious cabin with improved head and shoulder room along with the increased 481 liters boot capacity.[br][br]It sports a digital instrument console with an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, brand's personal assistant, and GPS support.[br][br]Moreover, the sedan offers a bunch of modern features including electric sunroof, keyless entry, memory seats, and three-zone automatic climate control among others.[br][br]Engine[br][br]Power and performance[br][br]Globally, the new-generation BMW 3 Series is offered in 2.0-liter and 3.0-liter turbo petrol and diesel engine options.[br][br]However, it is expected that the company would introduce only 2.0-liter petrol and diesel engines in India that will be mated to eight-speed Steptronic transmission.[br][br]The petrol unit makes 258hp of power and 400Nm torque, while the diesel mill churns out 190hp and 400Nm.[br][br]
[br][br]Driving Experience[br][br]2019 BMW 3 Series: On the road[br][br]Internationally, the all-new BMW 3 series is available in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. However, the company will only launch the rear-wheel-drive variant in India.[br][br]The premium sedan offers disc brakes on the front and rear wheels along with ABS, EBD, and traction control.[br][br]Moreover, it also gets six airbags along with TPMS (Tire pressure management system) and the adaptive M Suspension system.[br][br]
[br][br]Pricing[br][br]And, what will be the pricing?[br][br]The company is yet to announce the official pricing of the 2019 BMW 3 series in India. However, we expect it to arrive at a price of around Rs. 40 lakh.[br][br]And, it will lock horns with the rivals such as Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Audi A4, Volvo S60, and the Jaguar XE.[br][br]Keep Using and Enjoying Infinix.[br][br]Source: newsbytes. |
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