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The new BMW 3 Series Touring
Sun May 13 01:20:51 CEST 2012 Press Release
Harmonious design creates a perfect blend of sportiness and functionality. Increased dimensions and additional features optimise practicality. New automatic tailgate as standard. New engines and highly developed suspension provide thrilling dynamics without compromising comfort. Full range of BMW EfficientDynamics measures boosts efficiency and lowers running costs. ES, SE and M Sport joined by Sport, Luxury and Modern for greater individualisation of model range.
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The new BMW 3 Series Touring will offer an even stronger blend of
thoughtful practicality and outstanding driving dynamics when it comes
to the UK in September. Larger, and more spacious inside than ever
before, this truly versatile vehicle possesses a wide range of
practical features in addition to the class-leading driving dynamics
expected of any BMW.
A load capacity that is the largest in its class, complete with
innovative storage solutions, is wrapped in a dynamically styled,
strong but lightweight body that follows the same winning formula of
previous BMW 3 Series Tourings over the years. After all, it was BMW
that invented the premium Touring segment back with the E30 3 Series
and it has proved a winning formula ever since then with an average
8,500 new car buyers a year.
Three advanced, powerful, yet frugal engine choices are
available at launch. For example, the new BMW 330d Touring produces
258hp and 560Nm of torque, enough to reach 62mph from rest in just 5.6
seconds, yet still achieves 55.4mpg on the combined cycle. Further
engine variants will join the range in due course.
Model | Power Hp | Torque Nm | 0 – 62mph Seconds | Top Speed Mph | Combined Mpg | CO2 Emissions g/km | Price OTR |
BMW 328i Touring | 245 | 350 | 6.0 | 155* | 41.5 | 159 | £30,400 |
BMW 320d Touring | 184 | 380 | 7.7 | 143 | 60.1 (61.4) | 124 (122) | £29,380 |
BMW 330d Touring | 258 | 560 | 5.6 | 155* | 55.4 | 135 | £34,700 |
*Electronically-limited. **Automatic transmission only.
From the tip of the nose to the B-pillar, the 3 Series Touring
is exactly the same as its Saloon brethren: an expressive front end,
accentuated by the 37mm wider track over the previous generation
model, creates the perfect foundation for the frontal styling. Twin
headlamps, with LED accent lights, combine with the gently forward
sloping BMW kidney grille to generate a purposeful face, further
highlighted by the additional outer air intakes below the headlamps
and the sweeping lines of the bonnet that converge on the grille.
From the side, the new 3 Series Touring is defined by the
sweeping silhouette, with its smoothly sloping roofline and glasshouse
that extends to the rear of the vehicle. The new car is 97mm longer
overall and 50mm longer in the wheelbase than before and that,
together with the steeply raked D-pillars, angle of the rear window
and the traditional ‘Hofmeister kink’, adds a real sense
of forward motion to the profile.
At the rear, the spoiler ‘peak’ that accentuates the
long roofline, together with the horizontal lines and L-shaped lights
set far out to the edges, combine with the 48mm wider track to plant
the design on the road.
The interior design of the new BMW 3 Series Touring is identical
to that of the recently introduced 3 Series Saloon. It’s a
cockpit with a traditional BMW driver focus creating a sporty interior
ambience that is conducive to driving enjoyment.
The clear, circular dials and the flatscreen monitor for the
iDrive system integrated into the dashboard structure, define the
instrument panel. The iDrive controller is mounted within easy reach
of the driver down on the centre console.
More than ever, the cabin of the new 3 Series Touring
demonstrates BMW’s commitment to quality, both in the range of
materials used and the way the vehicle is assembled. This strength in
depth is illustrated and personalised by the large range of interior
trims and upholstery materials that can be combined in different ways.
To fulfil its brief as a genuine Touring model, the new 3 Series
Touring clearly needed to offer customers a broad range of practical
features. However, BMW has surpassed that brief, building on the
achievement of previous model generations and offering class-leading
interior space as well as stand-out new features.
The foundation for the new Touring’s class-leading
attributes lies with its increased exterior dimensions. From them, the
engineers have been able to improve the interior package for rear seat
passengers considerably: there is now 17mm extra knee room and 9mm
more headroom making ingress and egress to the rear seats is easier
than ever before.
Front seat passengers gain larger door pocket storage areas that
can accommodate a one-litre drinks bottle, complemented by two large
cup holders on the centre console. These can be exchanged for a
trinket tray, if so desired.
With its loading sill just 620mm off the ground (and protected
by a stainless steel strip) the new rear luggage area is a significant
35 litres greater in capacity than the previous generation model, at
495 litres.
Greater practicality including new automatic boot
opening
As standard on all models, customers benefit
from luggage securing lugs, a pair of coat hooks, a luggage net and
strap and a deep storage compartment on the left-hand side of the load
area. The luggage cover can be stored under the boot floor when
removed, thereby allowing it to be carried securely on a journey if it
is to be required later on. The separate partition net can be used
even when the rear seats ar folded flat.
These rear seats have a 40:20:40 split, and with a large
through-loading hole in the centre can accommodate a number of skis or
snow boards while four occupants are travelling in the car. With the
seats folded, the total overall space is an outstanding 1,500 litres,
with a near-level load floor and a wide tail gate aperture making the
loading of large items easier than ever before.
As standard equipment the new 3 Series Touring receives an
electrically powered boot, controlled either via the key fob, a switch
on the A-pillar or a button on the boot itself. In addition, customers
can enjoy further convenience with the Smart Opener feature offered as
part of the Comfort Access option. When specified, the boot can be
opened with the motion of a strategically placed foot beneath the rear bumper.
The new BMW 3 Series Touring has a split rear boot opening with
the upper glass area able to open independently of the overall unit.
This is unlocked electrically via a button located on the rear wiper
arm, and then opened manually. It is particularly convenient when
loading in small items, perhaps where space behind the vehicle is limited.
The optional storage package takes the practicality of the new 3
Series Touring a stage further, with a net on the left-hand side of
the tailgate and a reversible floor section with a protective coating
on the underside for when carrying messy items. There is also an
adaptive load space attachment system of user-friendly plug-in
elements to divide up the load space, which can be stowed under the
boot floor when not in use.
Further options include aluminium roof rails and the
electrically operated large panoramic glass sunroof. A trailer hitch,
electrically powered to fold out of the rear bumper, turns the new 3
Series Touring not only into an admirable tow car, but can also be
adapted for the easy fitment of bike racks.
Class-leading drivetrain options
At launch, the
new BMW 3 Series Touring is powered by a choice of a petrol or two
diesel powerplants, all using BMW’s TwinPower turbo technology.
In due course, a much wider selection of engines will be offered, in
line with the 3 Series Saloon models.
Likely to be the biggest selling model, the 320d uses the highly
regarded 2.0-litre TwinPower turbo diesel engine from the previous
generation, but with its own set of modifications to make it both
cleaner and more frugal. The common rail fuel injection – via
solenoid injectors operating at up to 2,000 bar – combines with
a variable geometry turbocharger (with enhanced thermodynamic
properties) to produce 184hp and 380Nm of torque. It matches these
outputs with a superb combined fuel figure of 60.1mpg (61.4mpg when
fitted with the eight-speed automatic gearbox) and a CO2 output of
124g/km (122g/km).
The initial petrol-powered offering is the 328i, the perfect
demonstration of BMW’s current cutting-edge engine philosophy.
This four-cylinder, 2.0-litre engine features all the latest TwinPower
technology: high precision direct fuel injection, a twin scroll
turbocharger, Double Vanos variable camshaft timing and BMW’s
VALVETRONIC variable valve control.
With its compact, light, all-aluminium construction, this
1,997cc powerplant has a linear power delivery with superb throttle
response. Maximum power is 245hp and peak torque stands at 350Nm,
developed from just 1,250rpm and then held all the way to 4,800rpm.
Accordingly, performance figures are suitably dramatic, with 0-62mph
arriving in just six seconds and a top speed electronically limited to
155mph. Even so, the 328i has a combined fuel consumption figure of
just 41.5mpg and emits only 159g/km of CO2.
The current pinnacle of the diesel line up is the 330d model.
Using the award-winning 3.0-litre, all-aluminium straight-six engine
but with substantial modifications over the previous generation, this
powerhouse redefines smooth, frugal performance in this market
segment. BMW engineers have managed to further lower internal friction
and reduced the weight of the engine, while optimising the fuel
injection system. There’s a new air intake and a lighter
crankshaft to boost throttle response, along with lighter turbine
blades in the turbocharger and modifications to the pre-injection
phase of the solenoid injectors - operating at 1,800 bar – for
the same reasons.
The result is 258hp at 4,000rpm, and an immense 560Nm developed
over a broad plateau between 1,500rpm and 3,000rpm. Unsurprisingly,
when mated to the standard 8-speed gearbox on this model, the 330d
possesses some outstanding performance figures, with 62mph achieved
from a standing start in only 5.6 seconds, and a top speed
electronically limited to 155mph. As ever, the trump card is this
level of performance blended with outstanding efficiency: the 330d
achieves 55.4mpg on the combined cycle, and emits just 135g/km of C02,
making it a particularly clean high performance choice.
Later in the year the new 3 Series Touring range will be expand
with a 320i petrol engine producing 184hp and 270Nm torque, plus a
further pair of 2.0-litre diesel engines – the 318d and 316d.
The former will produce 143hp and 320Nm of torque, while the latter
will have 116hp and 260Nm of torque. Fuel consumption and emissions
data will follow in due course.
The 328i and 320d models come as standard with a six-speed
manual gearbox, which in the case of the 320d has dry sump
lubrication. It also features innovative carbon friction linings for
the synchromesh. The new eight-speed automatic gearbox –
standard on the 330d – has been designed to be so efficient,
both through its intelligent lightweight design and software control
– that it is virtually a match for the manual option in this
area, and up to 15 per cent more efficient than the old six-speed
automatic gearbox from the previous generation model. Customers
looking for an even sportier drive can specify a sports option for the
new automatic transmission, offering more dynamic shift algorithms and
gearshift paddles mounted on the steering wheel.
BMW EfficientDynamics
BMW’s Efficient
Dynamics initiative means the new 3 Series Touring comes as standard
with the Auto Start-Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration and the
ECO PRO function. Advanced ancillary units, such as the on-demand
coolant pump and the electronically controlled oil pump, further
enhance intelligent energy management.
The most dynamic chassis in class
With a
longitudinally mounted engine sat far back in the chassis, rear-wheel
drive, superb weight distribution and a light, stiff bodyshell, the
new BMW 3 Series Touring has all the right ingredients for ride and
handling excellence. To that end, BMW engineers have sought to improve
upon the already highly regarded package of the previous generation
model by careful honing of the core components.
With its longer wheelbase (50mm) and wider front and rear tracks
(37mm and 48mm respectively) the new car gave those engineers an even
better basis with which to work their magic on. The double joint tie
bar front axle with its spring struts and anti-roll bars, has torque
struts, wishbones and swivel bearings made from aluminium to reduce
the unsprung mass. Given that it doesn’t need to counter any
torque steer (thanks to the rear wheels receiving the torque from the
engine), the kinematics of the front axle can be devoted to offering
the finest handling and steering precision.
For the rear axle, the new 3 Series Touring uses BMW’s
advanced five-link arrangement with significant improvements. The long
wheel travel and precise location it provides the new 3 Series Touring
with both agility and excellent comfort properties, including
isolation from noise and vibration.
Customers can choose to further enhance the dynamic handling of
their new vehicles with two suspension options. The M Sport
suspension, featuring a 10mm drop in ride height, provides firmer
springs and damping as well as thicker anti-roll bars. Selecting this
option also brings with it 18-inch M alloy wheels. There is then the
further option of the Adaptive M Sport suspension, with electronically
controlled damping that adjusts the damper mapping to the road surface
and driving situation. The driver can also use the Driving Dynamic
Control switch to vary the basic suspension tuning between more
comfortable or sportier settings according to individual preference.
The new BMW 3 Series Touring is fitted with an electromechanical
power steering system that only operates when steering assistance is
actually required. Not only is this system lighter and more fuel
efficient than conventional power assistance systems, it offers a high
level of steering precision. The BMW 330d Touring and BMW 328i Touring
come as standard with the Servotronic function for speed-sensitive
steering assistance, while Variable Sports Steering is also available
as an option, providing different steering gear ratios depending on
the angle of the steering wheel.
The job of restraining the new BMW 3 Series Touring falls to its
lightweight floating caliper brakes with large inner-vented discs,
while the aluminium front calipers provide a useful further reduction
in unsprung masses. The driver’s inputs are backed up by a suite
of advanced electronic safety systems integrated into the Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) system. An M Sport brake option is available
for performance-orientated customers, with aluminium four-piston fixed
callipers at the front and two-piston fixed callipers at the rear,
along with generously sized brake discs.
Body and safety
The new BMW 3 Series Touring
offers its occupants outstanding active and passive safety. Careful
selection of raw materials, a high-strength structure and intelligent
use of lightweight design principles, the body meets the most exacting
safety standards and, in conjunction with highly efficient restraint
systems, guarantees maximum occupant protection. Compared to its
predecessor, body stiffness has been increased by more than 10 per
cent, and yet the overall structure weighs 40kg less than before.
The BMW 3 Series Touring comes as standard with front and side
airbags for the driver and front passenger, as well as head airbags
for both rows of seats. All seats are fitted with three-point
inertia-reel seat belts, while the driver and front passenger also
have belt latch tensioners and belt force limiters, with ISOFIX child
seat attachment points on the rear seats.
Equipment and model lines: More choice, more
options.
The new BMW 3 Series Touring benefits from a
particularly generous amount of standard equipment throughout the
range. The entry-level ES model features 17-inch alloy wheels and
chrome exhaust pipe trim, plus the automatic boot opening. Inside,
there is automatic air conditioning, the BMW Professional radio with
6.5-inch colour screen and iDrive control, keyless start, cruise
control, Driver Performance Control featuring ECO PRO mode, a USB
audio interface and the 40:20:40 split rear seats. SE models add PDC
front and rear, an automatic dimming mirror, two-zone air conditioning
and automatic lights and wipers.
From there, the 3 Series Touring customer has a broad range of
model line options featuring the new Sport, Modern and Luxury, and
topped by the M Sport variants.
Sport adds further dynamism to the exterior design with black
kidney grille slats, in a chrome-coloured surround, and gloss black
inserts in the front apron. Alloy wheels are 17-inch or 18-inch items
in double-spoke design (18-inch items are bi-colour), while optional
high-gloss black for the exterior mirrors and matching paintwork for
the B-pillars takes the theme a stage further. Inside, red is used for
the trim rings, scales in the circular dials and stitching on the
sports steering wheel, while a base trim strip in high-gloss black
with coral red accents underlines the sporting ambience of the
cockpit. The standard sports seats can be specified in a choice of
three different types of upholstery and four colours, while the
ignition key features a black finish with red detailing.
Luxury possesses a more elegant, discreet appeal, with 11 chrome
kidney grille slats and two slightly offset chrome trim strips in the
front apron air intakes, and a high-gloss chrome trim strip running
horizontally above the air scoop. In contrast to the Sport, the window
frames and weather strip are trimmed in chrome; at the rear, a
high-gloss chrome trim runs above the rear apron and there’s a
chrome tailpipe embellisher. Unique 17-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels in
multi-spoke design add to the visual impression. Inside, chrome
elements – such as the surround for the radio and air
conditioning units, and part of the ignition key – combine with
high-gloss wood strips, seats with distinctive stitching and a choice
of two upholstery materials in four classically elegant colours, to
create an exclusive ambience.
Modern features satin-finish aluminium for the kidney grille and
the double trim strips for the air intakes, complemented by 17-inch or
18-inch turbine-style alloy wheels. The light-coloured dashboard, with
a steering wheel in dark oyster, works with leather upholstery or
cloth-leather combinations in oyster or black. There’re a choice
of three trim surfaces with accent strips in pearl-effect chrome, and
a unique three-dimensional structure for the surface of the wood. The
oyster-coloured ignition key features matt silver detailing.
The M Sport option features a new aerodynamic package including
numerous body components and the BMW Individual High-gloss Shadowline
trim. The optional exterior paint shade of Estoril Blue metallic sets
the model further apart, as do the 18-inch or 19-inch M alloy wheels.
Inside, features such as the M door sill finishers, an M leather
steering wheel and an M driver’s footrest create the right
sporting ambience, while the M Short-gearstick (in models with a
manual transmission), M Sport suspension and the optional M Sport
brakes with contrasting blue paint finish define the model from a
technical perspective. Dakota leather covers the interior including
the front sports seats, while trim elements in Aluminium Hexagon with
accent strips in either Estoril Blue matt or high-gloss black add the
finishing touch.
ConnectedDrive
The new BMW 3 Series Touring
features a raft of driver assistance and mobility services at the
vanguard of this market segment. BMW groups them under the
ConnectedDrive term due to the intelligent way they interact with each
other, to the benefit of the customer.
Highlights include the latest full colour Heads Up display, the
Lane Change and Lane Departure Warning system – which includes a
collision warning system with a braking function monitored by radar
and cameras – and the Active Protection Package that pre-empts a
collision and readies the car’s systems. Further options include
the High Beam Assistant and Adaptive Headlights, the Surround view
camera and Parking assistant and Active Cruise Control with a Stop and
Go function.
ConnectedDrive enables the extensive use of external mobile
phones and music players, with offerings from BMW Live and BMW Online.
Thanks to new Bluetooth office functions, internet-based services
along with calendar entries and text messages can be viewed in the
Control Display of the iDrive operating system and read out via the
Text to Speech function. In addition, passengers can access their
personal music library.
The BMW Connected app allows the use of web radio and social
networks like Facebook and Twitter in the car. Using the My BMW Remote
app, meanwhile, lets you remotely unlock and lock the car as well as
control the auxiliary heating. Finally, information and office
services along with travel (RTTI traffic information is a further
option) and leisure planners using the Google Maps and Panoramio
services are also available.
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