2012 BMW 3 Series Sedan: First Look
Competes with: Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Infiniti G37, Audi A4
Looks like: A little bit bigger outside, just a teensy bit bigger inside
Drivetrain: 240-hp, 2.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-four cylinder; 300-hp,
twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six cylinder; 335-hp, twin-turbo 3.0-liter
inline-six cylinder hybrid powertrain; six-speed manual transmission and
eight-speed automatic transmission; rear- or all-wheel drive
Hits dealerships: February 2012
BMW has worked judiciously over the past few years to improve its fleetwide gas mileage, and that mantra continues today with BMW’s best-seller: the 3 Series.
Besides an all-new design that makes the car slightly larger, the redesigned 2013 BMW 3 Series makes news with the addition of a four-cylinder powertrain and a hybrid system. Other fuel-efficiency measures include a lighter curb weight, smarter automatic transmission and auto start-stop and regenerative braking technology. Despite the new green emphasis, BMW promises that the new 3 Series will be faster and handle better than the outgoing model.
The new 240-horsepower inline-four comes standard on the 328i — the same engine has already shown up on the BMW 5 Series and Z4. BMW says the new engine will be powerful — it makes 10 more hp compared with the outgoing I-6 — and will propel the 328i from zero to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds with a top speed of 130 mph, and 155 mph with the Sport Line trim.
The 328i also features an auto start-stop system and regenerative braking with either a six-speed manual transmission or a new eight-speed automatic transmission. The eight-speed is the first of its kind for a compact luxury sedan, BMW says. The automaker will release fuel economy figures closer to the launch of the 3 Series early next year.
The 335i twin-turbocharged inline-six carries over, now producing 300 hp. Probably the most exciting news is the addition of the ActiveHybrid 3 model, which features the same hybrid powertrain found on the 2012 BMW ActiveHybrid 5. The automaker is quoting a near-37 mpg figure in combined European fuel consumption testing (adjusted to U.S. measurements). That would easily put the ActiveHybrid 3 among the top fuel misers here. Rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (335i xDrive and 328i xDrive) are available.
All powertrains come with new controls that modify powertrain management: Comfort, Sport, Sport + and Eco Pro. Eco Pro mode promises to reduce fuel consumption by as much as 20%.
No word if there will still be a diesel option or whether the hybrid model is meant to replace it.
The new exterior sheet metal gives the 3 Series a wider and meaner-looking stance. The wider look isn’t all smoke and mirrors, either: The new platform’s track is 1.45 inches wider, and the wheelbase is 1.85 inches longer than before.
The larger external dimensions make for a roomier cabin, but just slightly. There’s 0.71 inches of additional legroom and 0.31 inches more rear knee room, BMW says. The redesigned interior is more driver-focused; the center stack is tilted slightly toward the driver, leaving a large, clean expanse of wood- or matte silver-finished trim on the passenger side. The display unit is now free-standing, on top of the dash, when equipped. The car is equipped with either leatherette or real leather upholstery.
A new extensive list of tech features includes a color head-up display, surround view monitoring system that gives a compressive Infiniti-like bird’s-eye view, self-parking system, lane departure warning system, camera-based collision warning system ... the list goes on. The BMW will also feature an optional hands-free trunk opener, which opens the trunk by waving one foot underneath the rear of the car. (We saw something similar on the aborted Ford C-Max.)
The 3 Series sedan will go on sale in February. All-wheel-drive models will go on sale in the summer. The ActiveHybrid 3 will go on sale nearly a year from now, in fall 2012.
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Compartments in the doors
Do not stow any breakable objects
Do not store any breakable objects, e. g.
glass bottles, in the compartments, or there is
an increased risk of injury in the event of an accident.◄ ...
Summer tires
Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than
0.12 in/3 mm.
There is an increased danger of hydroplaning if
the tread depth is less than 0.12 in/3 mm. ...
Controls
The audio and video sources can be controlled using the:
> Buttons near the CD/DVD player
> iDrive
> Buttons on the steering wheel,
> Programmable memory keys,
> Voice activation s ...