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Thursday, May 7, 2015

BMW 3 Series celebrates its 40th anniversary

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Has it been a short 40 years with the BMW 3 series? The 3 series had been BMW's original entry level model that made a large impact on many motoring enthusiasts over the years. Everyone at one point of time had actually yearned one of these in their garage. Be it the entry level models and the addictive M3 models.

Happy anniversary BMW 3 series. There should be many more 3 series models to come after this I am sure. 

3 series E21 - the first of many


E30 - the one that spawned the first M3

E36 came next - brought about modern styling for the 1990s
E46 - evolving things a little more...and we had the mad M3 CSL from this platform

E90/92 came next ...and we had a v8 powered M3 

The all grown up and current F30 - You've come a long way baby
Press Release
40 years of the BMW 3 Series
The BMW 3 Series can look back over an extraordinary career path. Among the key milestones along the way have been its success in pioneering a new category of vehicle, establishing itself as the embodiment of driving pleasure in its segment and becoming the world’s top-selling premium car. The model range was launched 40 years ago to replace the already legendary BMW 02, and is now set to enter its sixth generation. Today, as in 1975, purchasing a BMW 3 Series represents an expression of joy in sporty, agile handling, enthusiasm for innovative technology and appreciation of premium quality.

First unveiled at the 1975 International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, the BMW 3 Series has since developed into both the brand’s most successful model range and an international bestseller. And that makes the 3 Series a highly effective global ambassador for BMW’s core attributes. Its history is testament to the advances achieved by the German carmaker in the areas of sporting ability, efficiency, safety, comfort and connectivity, as well as to the development of BMW design. Again and again, the introduction of trailblazing technological innovations in the BMW 3 Series has also broken new ground in the mid-size class in general. Moreover, for four decades now the BMW 3 Series has led the way with new vehicle concepts that have expanded the brand’s model line-up and injected fresh ideas into the segment as a whole.

The underlying character of the BMW 3 Series endures from generation to generation, complemented by the addition of new technological advances. Its design has likewise been shaped by a characteristic BMW sense of continuity and evolution. Indeed, throughout the model range’s history, its striking front end with twin circular headlights and familiar BMW kidney grille, the dynamic lines of the car’s flanks and the powerful rear end have always been quick to catch the eye. As for the interior, the unmistakable driver-focused cockpit design already established itself as a key element in the first model generation. The 3 Series’ exceptional run of victories in race competition has also contributed to the car’s status as a byword for sports performance. From the success notched up by the original BMW M3, its enviable record has continued all the way to victory in the German Touring Car Masters (DTM) race series in 2014.

Sporty and efficient: the engines for the BMW 3 Series.
The first generation of the mid-size sedan delighted customers with a level of sporty handling never before offered in this segment, while also impressing with its super-economical engines. Thanks to the performance and sporty, commanding character of those engines, the transfer of power to the rear wheels and the efficiency with which the resultant driving pleasure is conjured up, the BMW 3 Series continues to rise above its rivals to this day.

In 1977, two years after the launch of the new model range, the BMW 3 Series became the first car in its class to be available with six-cylinder engines. Further innovations were to follow, including revolutionary injection and engine management systems, ultra-sporty diesel engines and weight minimisation through the use of aluminium and magnesium.

Today, the new generation of BMW Group engines in the BMW 3 Series lies at the heart of BMW EfficientDynamics. The continued improvement in engine performance and driving attributes, coupled with reductions in fuel consumption and emissions, has been a decisive factor in securing the pioneering status of the BMW 3 Series.

Outstandingly agile, exceptionally safe: the chassis technology of the BMW 3 Series.
Brawny engines and power transfer to the rear wheels have been combined with finely balanced weight distribution and advanced chassis construction from day one of the BMW 3 Series. Back in 1975, drivers of a BMW 3 Series were already guaranteed handling that was sportier than any of its rivals and assured in any situation, thanks to technically sophisticated suspension, extremely precise steering uncorrupted by torque steer and powerful brakes. It is a standard that has been maintained through to the new generation of the car. Each and every component of the chassis may have undergone an impressive process of development over the course of four decades and six generations, but the basic concept underpinning Sheer Driving Pleasure endures. Boasting the most advanced chassis in its segment, the BMW 3 Series continues to set the benchmark for sports performance and handling agility.
The BMW 3 Series’ ascent to the top of the tree in terms of agility and safety has also been aided by another innovation. In 1985 the BMW 3 Series became the brand’s first series-produced car to channel its power to the road through all four wheels. And today the BMW 3 Series Sedan is the only model range in which the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system can be combined with seven different engine variants.

Variety breeds success: the BMW 3 Series model variants.
The most successful model range in the BMW line-up has experienced an uninterrupted programme of expansion since it was first unveiled. A four-door body variant joined the two-door model in the range back in the second generation, and it wasn’t long before the BMW M3 high-performance sports car, the first Touring model and the first Convertible based on the BMW 3 Series were given their premieres. The third generation of the model range saw the distinctively styled BMW 3 Series Coupe bring additional allure to the line-up, while the BMW 3 Series Compact forged a passage into a new vehicle segment.

Growth and changes within the model line-up have since been responsible for a succession of landmarks in the history of the BMW 3 Series, introducing innovative concepts which continue to set trends for the segment as a whole to this day. The diversity of models has played a significant role in enabling a variety of target groups to experience the sporting character of BMW 3 Series in different ways. The sixth model generation further extends this attractive selection of distinctive body variants, which are now split between two model ranges: the BMW 3 Series Sedan and BMW 3 Series Touring have been joined by the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo, and the mid-size model portfolio now also includes the BMW 4 Series Coupe, BMW 4 Series Convertible and BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

New F30 BMW 3-Series - Evolution, not a Revolution and a bit on the earlier E90 3-series

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It's a Monday morning over here and I've decided to tell you readers what I think of the new BMW 3-Series. I suppose staying home and waiting for an electrical appliance to arrive allows more time for thoughts to come spilling out of me. In a nutshell, the new BMW 3-Series, codenamed F30 is pretty much like the outgoing E90 3-Series. It looks pretty much the same with the exception of the front. Much like the fridge my wife recently purchased. It basically looks the same as the outgoing one - square with doors on it. Okay, not exactly a fridge but you do get what I mean.

The front seems longer and more pronounced than before accentuating the rear wheel drive nature of the car (but I think the current Mercedes C-class does this better - it looks more rear-wheel accentuated with its fat rear arches). It still is a 'traditional' BMW 3-series in that the styling still looks evolutionary instead of a totally radical revamp. Current E90 and E46 owners may feel totally relieved as the new car does not make their model look like something totally out of date and irrelevant. That being said, the styling is summed up like this - new front end, but from the A-pillar backwards, everything is the same. Yawn. Yes, I feel it is slightly boring. More F01 7-Series long bonnet styling please.


Other important details like how long, how large or how heavy it is can be found nearly everywhere else. I've decided to focus on what I think is important. Important details are that the car looks pretty much the same, weighs pretty much the same - BMW claims that the new 320d will weigh in at 1,420kg, which is the same as the outgoing model. But it is larger overall, with a 50mm longer wheelbase. This means that it is up there with both its serious competitors, the Audi A4 and the Mercedes Benz C-class.

Again, back to styling, BMW seems to be playing it safe a tad bit. Place it beside the current B8 Audi A4 and the glitzy Mercedes C-class it still looks plainer than either one mentioned. I suppose people buy this for the sake that it is 'the Ultimate Driving Machine'. This new car still weighs in at around 1,400kg and if you notice, the current E90 (pictured below) isn't 'the Ultimate' if you buy the 2.0liter petrol version as its accleration is lame. It may handle superbly but at the traffic lights, it's just plain lame. Of course you can tweak that later but out of the showroom it's just lame for an over RM200,000 car. It's actually just as fast as the current Honda Civic 2.0 sedan in a straight line.

Which is why there is news that sometime in 2012 BMW will launch a light-pressure turbo variant running 184bhp to keep up with the other continentals mentioned. I've driven the B8 Audi A4 and been in the current W204 C-class and both aren't slouches in the handling and performance department, unlike the current E90 320i on sale in Malaysia. That car badly needs more shove. Its 150 or so bhp isn't enough to make it a really fun or JOYous drive.

Yes, the steering and handling is beautiful, but so's the steering and handling in the C-class. The handling in the Audi A4 is clinical but its performance outstanding, especially with the CVT gearbox on the base 1.8TFSI. So what I am saying here is that the base JOYful  car (BMW's marketing at work claims that their car gives people this certain feeling) is not the ultimate driving machine nor does it give any pleasure to me except for the fine handling. I suppose it is JOYous to be walloped  silly in a straight line by an Audi or a Mercedes. But nevermind, the supposed new turbocharged 320i should fix it. Hopefully.

BMW Malaysia should bring this in around the same time UK gets this car, which should be early 2012. Diehard BMW enthusiasts should now jump for JOY. I on the other hand will be quite skeptical until I drive one.
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