For 2025, the BMW 3 Series maintains its core design while introducing refined interior technology features. The M3 lineup expands with enhancements to the CS trim that delivers track-focused performance upgrades and distinctive styling elements.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe BMW 3-series carries over with minimal changes for 2024 while the M3 gets a new CS trim.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe BMW 3-series get a refreshed exterior and a larger touchscreen for 2023 while the M3 carries over with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe BMW 3-series carries over with minimal changes for 2021 although a new 330 e hybrid was introduced. A 3M model was also added to the lineup.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe BMW 3-series is mostly unchanged from 2017. New this year are standard LED headlights and a better iDrive system. Some new optional equipment is also new this year, including a new style of 18-inch jet black, bi-colored wheels. Prices start at under $35,000 for the iconic sports sedan.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2017, the BMW 3 Series adds a new turbocharged 4-cylinder to the mix--what was the 328i last year becomes the 330i along with a few more horsepower.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe BMW 3-series gets a mid-cycle refresh in 2016. Revised front and rear styling looks a little bit sharper, while upgraded suspension and a redesigned electronic power steering system help aid handling. The biggest news for 2016 however, is the introduction of the 340i, which replaces the 335i at the top of the standard 3-series hierarchy. The new name hints at a more powerful engine, with the 340i making about 20 more horsepower than the old 335i did. Other changes for 2016 include a newly available track handling package on the regular 3-series as well as LED headlights on the ultra-sporty M3.
SelectBrowse ListingsWhile previous iterations of the M3 were sold in both 2 and 4-door forms, the 2015 M3 is only offered in 4-door trim. Coupe versions have been renamed as the M4 but mechanically the two cars remain similar. This name change coincides with a complete redesign to the M3. Beyond a brand new chassis, the M3 also switches to a new 6-cylinder turbocharged engine, replacing the naturally aspirated V8 from the previous generation.
SelectBrowse ListingsBMW has updated its design lines in the 2013 3-Series. An M Sport Line is new and offered on either 328i or 335i models, bringing sport seats, M alloy wheels, a sport suspension, an aerodynamic package, "hexagonal" interior trim, Shadowline exterior trim and an Anthracite-hued headliner. Modern Line 3-Series cars now come with an all-black upper dash and steering wheel to compliment Black Dakota Leather and Dark Oyster piping and Dark Pearl metallic trim replaces Pearl metallic trim. Sport Line models are now available with Fineline Anthracite wood trim, and both the Sport Line and M Sport Line now include a choice between all-season or performance tires. Throughout the 3-Series Sedan lineup (in all but the ActiveHybrid 3), Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go is now offered. Also Dark Burl Walnut trim is now available separately on the 328i and 328i xDrive models. 2013 BMW 3-Series Coupe and Convertible models get a revised Premium Sound Package that includes Sirius satellite radio and Harman /Kardon premium audio.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2012, the BMW 3-series gets a redesigned sedan model, while the coupe, convertible and wagon return with few changes. An automatic transmission is now a no-cost option across the line and the M-sport package is now cheaper. All-wheel-drive versions have now been fitted with 17-inch wheels with all-season tires as standard equipment. The sedan has been given new headlights and a new grille, which give it a much more aggressive look than the outgoing model. Inside, a new steering wheel and revised center stack layout sets the new model apart from what was available in 2011. The 328i has been given a new base engine for 2012. Last year's 230-horsepower 3.0L inline six has been replaced by a 240-horsepower 2.0L turbo inline 4-cylinder. The 335i continues to be available with the 300-horsepower 3.0L turbo inline 6-cylinder, and while a 6-speed manual is standard, an 8-speed automatic is now available. Other newly available options include hands-free parallel parking, which uses sensors to park the car automatically, and a surround-view monitor, which gives the driver a view of the vehicle from above, aiding in parking.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2011, the BMW 3-Series gets a new fourth-generation iDrive controller that features a redesigned menu structure, and direct-select keys surrounding the controller. A larger, higher resolution 8.8-inch display screen comes with the system and has been repositioned on the dash for easier readability. BMW has significantly upgraded the turbocharged engine in the 335i models; though its horsepower and torque ratings remain the same, a new twin-scroll, single-turbo arrangement replaces last year's twin-turbo configuration. Acceleration and responsiveness have been slightly improved. All-new for 2011 is a performance-oriented 335is Coupe, which pairs the 300-horsepower turbocharged six with BMW's 7-speed DCT (Double Clutch) gearbox, an automated transmission that allows quick, rev-matched shifts without the sacrifice in performance or fuel economy of a standard automatic transmission. Several new colors--Deep Sea Blu Metallic, Vermillion Red Metallic, and Mineral White Metallic--are newly offered on the Coupe. And throughout the 3-Series lineup, interior materials and trims have been upgraded. The M3 gets new Competition Package that lowers suspension, adds 19" wheels as well as an EDC sport mode intended to further improve handling.
SelectBrowse ListingsFollowing a slight facelift to its sedans and wagons in 2009, BMW's excellent 3-Series returns for 2010 with similar exterior refinements for the 3-Series coupes, including revised front and rear bumpers, newer LED taillights and different side mirrors. The power moonroof which had been standard in the entry-level 328 is now a $1,000 option.
SelectBrowse ListingsBMW's excellent 3-Series returns for 2009 with mild styling refreshing inside and out. The big news for 2009 is a new clean diesel engine now available in the 3-Series. It's a 3.0L twin-turbocharged engine that makes 265 hp and 425 lb-feet of torque, and available on the 335d model. It achieves up to 36 mpg on the highway, according to BMW.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe smallest vehicle in the BMW M line from the 1980s through the opening decade of the 21st century, the BMW M3 was lauded for excellent sport handling and their engines generating sizable horsepower. Following other famed M3 models, the 2009 version was the fourth-generation model and the first to use a V-8 engine. A 4.0-liter V-8 engine powering the 2009 BMW M3 generated 414-horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission was offered standard on the 2009 BMW M3 but a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox was also available.
Available in a coupe, sedan or convertible body style, the high-performance M3 was given distinctive aerodynamic enhancements. The coupe model of the 2009 BMW M3 featured a carbon fiber roof. An update to the iDrive system was presented on the 2010 model year BMW M3. For greater sport handling, the 2011 BMW M3 offered a Competition Package that wore 19-inch BBS alloy wheels and an Alcantara steering wheel. Four unique paint colors are available only on the 2011 M3 Competition Package model.
The sedan version of the fourth-generation BMW M3 was discontinued after the 2011 model year. For 2012 and 2013, the BMW M3 was only offered with a coupe or convertible body style. An all-new 425-horsepower BMW M3 sedan has been prepared for the 2015 model year. Similar coupe and convertible models of the outgoing M3 will be classified as a BMW M4 in 2015.
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