Woodcliff Lake, NJ –
October 14, 2011 11:15 am EDT
…With the announcement of the sixth generation
BMW 3 Series Sedan, the benchmark by which all sport sedans are
measured just got raised. The pioneering history of the 3 Series
serves as inspiration for the new sports sedan, whose powerful styling
represents a fresh interpretation and conscientious development of
traditional BMW design cues. It will not only set new standards
for performance and handling but also for luxury, technology and
efficiency as well.
The all-new BMW 3 Series Sedan arrives in US showrooms in February
2012 as a 2012 model.
The new BMW face, with elongated headlights reaching along as far as
the BMW kidney grille, emphasizes the new BMW 3 Series’ sense of
width and strengthens its athletic overall profile. The sixth
generation of the 3 Series has grown moderately in size compared to
its predecessor, with its wide track (front + 37 mm/1.46 in., rear +
47 mm/1.85 in.) particularly prominent, and the car’s length (+
93 mm/3.66 in.) and wheelbase (+ 50 mm/1.96 in.) also accentuates its
sporting allure. Inside the new BMW 3 Series Sedan, the rear
passengers will appreciate the noticeable increase in space made
possible by the larger dimensions. And the BMW 3 Series range is now
also available in a trio of trim and equipment variants – the
Sport Line, Luxury Line and Modern Line. Each presents its own
individual take on the character of the sports sedan, with exclusive,
high-quality material combinations and unbeatable build quality
underlining the premium ambience of the new range.
Drive and chassis technology have always been key areas of expertise
for the brand, and agility and driving dynamics remain outstanding
attributes of the new
BMW 3 Series Sedan. The new car belies
its larger dimensions with an equipment equalized curb weight 88 lb
(40 kilograms) below that of its predecessor.
A choice of two muscular, refined and efficient engines – which
both feature new BMW TwinPower Turbo technology – will be
available for the new
BMW 3 Series Sedan in the US market. In
addition to the already successful
6-cylinder N55 engine
powering the 335i, customers can also opt for the new turbocharged
4-cylinder (N20) variant in the BMW 328i. This latest-generation
engine, initially introduced in the 2012 Z4 sDrive28i, rewards the
driver with both a dynamic driving experience and significantly
reduced fuel consumption.
The innovative 8-speed automatic gearbox – which is a first in
the segment – opens up a whole new level of driving experience.
It can be specified in combination with either the 328i or the 335i
and includes the new Auto Start-Stop function. Compact and
exceptionally efficient, it allows the new BMW 3 Series to match or
outperform models fitted with the standard six-speed manual gearbox in
terms of fuel economy. The new 8-speed automatic brings together shift
comfort, dynamic performance and efficiency of the highest order,
making it the perfect partner for the new sedan’s dynamic
potential.
As components of the BMW EfficientDynamics technology line-up, the
Auto Start-Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration, and
need-based operation of ancillary components (including an on-demand
air conditioning compressor) also play their part in reducing fuel
consumption. Added to which, the new Driving Dynamics Control switch,
which allows the driver to choose between Comfort, Sport, Sport + and
ECO PRO mode, gives both models the potential to further improve these
figures. This ECOPRO mode helps drivers maximize fuel economy through
their driving style, thereby enabling them to increase the distance
they can travel between visits to the pumps. BMW will add another
cutting-edge engine to the line-up in 2012, when the BMW ActiveHybrid
3 will premiere.
BMW ConnectedDrive offers an unmatched combination of available
driver assistance technology and mobility systems for the new BMW 3
Series range. A new arrival in the premium mid-size segment is the
latest-generation full-color Head-Up Display, which projects key
information – in sharp resolution – onto the windshield so
it appears directly in the driver’s field of view. Also
available is Surround View with Side View and Top View, which gives a
bird’s-eye perspective of the vehicle and the area around it. In
addition, an available Parking Assistant system helps the driver to
parallel park. Among the other assistance technology available under
the BMW ConnectedDrive banner are the Active Blind Spot Detection
System and Lane Departure Warning System with camera-based Collision
Warning system, which are offered for the first time in a BMW 3
Series. A Navigation System with Real-Time Traffic Information (RTTI)
and an innovative comfort access function allowing hands-free opening
of the trunk lid are all included on the options list.
Design.
All in all, the innovative body structure and intelligent lightweight
design concept of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan ensure that it is now
larger and safer, but – depending on the engine specified
– also lighter. The dynamic proportions and athletic overall
impression of the new 3 Series bring the sporting character of this
hugely successful model into even sharper focus.
The BMW 3 Series Sedan is an iconic figure in the sports sedan
segment and over the years has come to symbolize the aesthetic appeal,
dynamics and sporting capability of BMW. With its dynamic lines and
athletic overall presence, the sixth generation of the world’s
best-selling premium vehicle highlights the sporting character of the
brand’s mid-size model. Although the new BMW 3 Series has grown
moderately in all dimensions compared to its predecessor, it retains a
perfect balance of sportiness and elegance. As in previous
generations, the sedan’s dynamic proportions are shaped by the
sweeping hood, short front overhang, long wheelbase and set-back
greenhouse typical of BMW.
Striking face with precise contours and multi-faceted
surfaces.
The wedge shape of the new 3
Series’ silhouette and its wider track
underline
the sporting appearance of the new BMW. By clearly accentuating the
width of the car, the multi-faceted surfaces of the expressive front
fascia give the BMW 3 Series a more athletic face than ever. A wide,
squat interpretation of the upright, slightly forward-slanting BMW
kidney grille emphasizes the assured presence of the new BMW 3
Series. LED accent lights positioned like eyebrows above the
striking twin headlights with corona rings (if xenon headlights are
specified) lend an extra intensity to the classic BMW focused look.
Clearly defined headlight surrounds now extend up to the frame of
the kidney grille, merging the headlights and grille of the new BMW
3 Series Sedan into a single stylistic unit and adding further
emphasis to the car’s broad-set stance. The BMW 3 Series
replaces the central air intake of its predecessor with two larger
intakes, which are positioned underneath the headlights to the outer
edges of the front fascia and add extra depth to the car’s
sporty styling. On the far left and right of the main ducts are
small vertical intakes which help create the “Air
Curtain”. This new technology improves air flow around the
front wheels, enhancing aerodynamic efficiency and reducing fuel
consumption at higher speeds.
The closely spaced, squat openings of the kidney grille, with their
eye-catching surrounds, form the most prominent element of the new BMW
3 Series Sedan’s front design. This is also where the precise
lines of the heavily contoured hood, spawned by the roof pillars and
flowing over the full length of the hood, come together on the their
journey towards the road. The result is a front that appears
lower-slung, giving the BMW 3 Series a clear sporting edge when viewed
head-on.
Precise lines produce a stretched silhouette and enhance the
car’s dynamic impact.
Powerfully taut surfaces with sweeping lines dominate the side
view of the BMW
3 Series Sedan, stretching the car visually
and lending extra verve to its dynamic stance. The flanks of the car
are shaped by an eye-catching double character line running
alongside each other. The higher character line emerges out of the
low-slung nose and flows over the front wheel with an understated
sweep, in a nod to the sedan’s fleetness of foot. The second
character line develops lower down behind the front wheel and
follows a delicately arching path towards the rear. Together, they
reinforce the dynamic wedge shape of the car’s flanks. As well
as providing a discreet increase in muscularity in the rear section
below the character line, these styling cues also create vivid light
and shade effects, which draw further attention to the car’s
wide track.
The striking interpretation of the hallmark BMW Hofmeister kink at
the base of the C-pillar injects the silhouette of the new 3 Series
with even greater élan. Alongside it runs a fine contour line
from the roof pillars into the rear deck lid, giving the roof an even
lower appearance from the side. The resultant sense of sporty yet
elegant lightness spreads all the way down the sedan’s sides,
with the slightly rising shade line low down on the heavily contoured
side skirt adding further emphasis. The large light surfaces above the
side skirt serve to enhance the lightness of the car’s flank
lines.
Contrasting light surfaces imbue the rear with brio and energy.
The strong horizontal lines of the rear – including rear
lights in customary
BMW L-shaped design positioned at the
outer edges of the rear – accentuate the broad face of the
wheels and wide track of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan. The low-set
reflectors guide the vertical lines flowing out of the greenhouse
over the rear lights to the wheels, lending visual emphasis to the
car’s consummate road presence. Traditional BMW 3 Series
design traits include the two lines below the rear spoiler and above
the bumper, which frame the rear stylistically. Richly contrasting
light surfaces give the rear end of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan a
fresh dynamic flair, while the interchanges between smoothly flowing
surfaces, precise lines and defined edges inject brio and energy.
The interplay of surfaces and lines fills the interior with
life.
The interior of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan is
straight out of the BMW design handbook. The driver-focused cockpit
wraps around the driver and puts all the important controls within
easy reach. The cockpit is angled towards the driver by seven degrees.
The ingenious layout of the front cabin incorporates the
driver-focused cockpit as part of its natural design – i.e.
without excluding the front passenger. The surfaces and lines flow
over the instrument panel towards the front passenger side of the
cabin, where they form a smooth, protective border. In the
driver’s area all the lines converge on a single point behind
the steering wheel and guide the eye towards the road.
The cockpit’s four circular dials (fuel gauge, speedometer,
tachometer and oil temperature gauge) come with a black panel display.
Positioned on the horizontally-structured instrument panel, the
freestanding iDrive monitor with slim, transreflective,
high-resolution display recalls the latest flatscreen televisions
normally found in living rooms rather than cars.
On the driver’s side of the deliberately asymmetric center
tunnel, a different trim surface and graining mark out the active
driving elements of the interior, while the trim surface on the front
passenger side exudes a pleasingly elegant air. Positioned centrally
on the center console within easy reach of both the driver and the
front passenger is the standard iDrive Controller.
More space, wide variety of storage compartments, even greater
practicality.
Passengers in the rear of the new BMW
3 Series Sedan will enjoy significantly more space than in the
outgoing model. The car’s larger dimensions ensure rear
passengers are welcomed by 0.71 in. /18 mm of extra legroom inside
the doors as they climb aboard. Behind the fully contoured front
seats, 0.6 in / 15 mm of additional knee room and 0.31in. / 8 mm of
extra headroom further enhance the passengers’ comfort on the
road. Backrest nets offer additional accommodation for small items,
reflective vests and road maps. Larger pockets in the front doors,
whose lines and surfaces open up towards the instrument panel, now
have space for drink bottles up to one liter in size. Added to
which, two large drink holders are now integrated into the center
console ahead of the gearshift lever. If desired, the cupholders can
be swapped for an oddments tray, which is stored in a special area
of the glove compartment when not in use. The new sedan offers 480
liters of luggage capacity, 20 liters more than the outgoing model
in DIN measurement protocol. And an innovative and practical
solution allows extremely convenient access inside. If the optional
Comfort Access is specified, the trunk can be opened hands-free and
without needing to use a key. For example, if the driver approaches
his new 3 Series with both hands full, all he/she needs to do is
move his/her foot around underneath the bumper to trigger the
opening mechanism for the trunk lid (see also BMW ConnectedDrive).
The luggage compartment can hold as much as three golfbags, or a
pram and chassis inserted over a remarkably low trunk sill that is a
mere 26 inches high (66 cm). Standard securing hooks hold the items
firmly in place, while a storage tray under the load compartment
floor and a deep storage compartment on the left-hand side
accommodate small oddments. For bulky items, the optional
Through-Load includes a folding rear seat bench to allow flexible
transport solutions. The 40:20:40 split rear backrests offer
unbeatable versatility when you need to carry passengers and long
items, such as several pairs of skis or snowboards, at the same
time.
Three equipment lines shine the spotlight on the car’s
distinct character traits.
High-quality material
combinations and unbeatable build quality underline the premium
ambience of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan. The materials and color
concept of standard model accentuate the sporting character of the
car, but a large selection of colors and upholstery variants also
offer scope for various other options. From the basic matt satin
silver surface treatment to the warm look of fine burr walnut wood,
all trim surface options can be combined with either the leatherette
or one of two leather upholstery colors.
In addition to the standard trim level, the new BMW 3 Series Sedan
can now also be specified with any of three equipment lines or an M
Sport Package. Customers can therefore adapt the appearance of their
car to their personal lifestyle and preferences – in their own
way and with eye-catching results. The Sport Line, Luxury Line and
Modern Line each emphasize the different sides to the new BMW 3 Series
Sedan’s character in their own individual way. The exclusive,
carefully coordinated equipment features embrace both exterior design
elements and the selection of materials and colors for each model. In
terms of value, design coherence and expressiveness, the new BMW Lines
go far beyond existing packages in the segment.
Sport Line:With eye-catching exterior features in
high-gloss black, this new line accentuates the dynamic appearance of
the BMW 3 Series Sedan. Eight heavily contoured high-gloss black
kidney grille slats in a chrome-colored surround give the front end of
the car a particularly sporty and alert look. The black inserts in the
front apron make the air intakes appear larger and lend extra emphasis
to the muscular wheel arches. Bi-color, double-spoke design
18-inch light-alloy wheels provide the athletic looks to match.
Meanwhile, high-gloss black painted exterior mirrors and the standard
high-gloss black B-pillar and window trim add an extra sporting flavor
to the flanks. A black trim strip on the lower crease underlines the
width-enhancing effect of the rear styling, while the black chrome
exhaust tips rounds off the exterior’s sporty appearance. The
sporty and exclusive ambience of the interior is expressed by
contrasting black and red accents. Red trim rings, red scales in the
circular dials, red stitching on the sports steering wheel and a base
trim strip in high-gloss black with coral red accent strips all
underline the sporting ambience of the cockpit. The standard sports
seats can be specified in a choice of two upholstery styles and three
colors. The ignition key for Sport Line versions of the new BMW 3
Series Sedan is identified by its black finish and red detailing.
Luxury Line:
The discreet high-gloss chrome elements
of this line lend the exterior of the BMW 3 Series Sedan a
particularly elegant and exclusive appeal. The BMW kidney grille with
11 fine chrome slats, 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 give the front a striking appearance.
As with the Sport Line, the B-pillar and window guide come in
high-gloss black, and the window frame and weather strip are in
chrome. Special 18-inch light-alloy wheels in multi-spoke design
accentuate the stylishness of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan when viewed
side-on. From the rear, the new Luxury Line is easily identified by
its exquisite, high-gloss chrome trim strip – which extends
across the full width of the rear apron – and its chrome exhaust
tips. Chrome elements also catch the eye inside the Luxury Line
variant. This is the only line which gives the radio and air
conditioning units a chrome surround. High-gloss wood trim (with
stylish inlays also available) and seats with distinctive stitching
and leather upholstery in three classically elegant colors highlight
an inviting, exclusive ambience. The ignition key for Luxury Line
versions of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan can be identified by its black
finish and chrome detailing.
Modern Line:
In contrast to Luxury Line models, the
avant-garde trim elements included in Modern Line versions of the new
BMW 3 Series Sedan are all in satin aluminum, underlining the
contemporary character of this line. The BMW kidney grille, with 11
satin aluminum slats, and double trim strips for the air intakes in
the same color give the front end of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan a
particularly contemporary, classy touch. The high-gloss black B-pillar
and window trim of the Modern Line blend smoothly with the satin
aluminum trim elements at the front and rear. 18-inch turbine-style
light-alloy wheels strengthen the future-focused concept of this
equipment line. The harmonious lightness of the interior dispenses
with strong contrasts. Instead, with a light upper side to the
dashboard and a steering wheel in dark oyster, it generates an all-new
ambience. Leather upholstery in oyster or black, and a choice of three
trim surfaces with accent strips in pearl-effect chrome, further
enhance the appealing interplay between materials. A trim element with
three-dimensional structure and open-pored wood lays on a whole new
feast for the fingertips. Modern Line versions of the new BMW 3 Series
Sedan are marked out by the oyster-colored ignition key with matt
silver detailing.
M Sport package:
The M Sport package brings the
ultimate in sporting makeovers to the new BMW 3 Series. An all-new
aerodynamic package for the exterior clearly sets cars specified with
this package apart from the base model and the three lines. 18 and 19
-inch light-alloy wheels in hallmark M design, M Sport suspension, a
black kidney grille and BMW Individual High-gloss Shadowline trim give
the car that typical M look. The theme continues inside the car with
sports seats boasting distinctive upholstery choices, trim elements
with blue accent strips, an M Short-shifter (in models with manual
gearbox), M door sill covers, an M driver’s footrest and the new
M leather steering wheel.
New dimensions in driving pleasure and dynamic performance: Sporty
power delivery, outstanding efficiency and enhanced ride comfort.
The sixth generation BMW 3 Series sports sedan offers top-level
agility and driving dynamics, and they combine all this with new
levels of comfort. At the same time, there is no change to the proven
basic concept comprising high-performance engines, a sporty chassis
and a rigid, lightweight body. After all, over the past 35 or more
years, drivers have come to expect dynamic, sporty driving enjoyment
as a matter of course in a BMW 3 Series model, while powertrain and
chassis technology rank as a core strength of the brand. A
longitudinally mounted engine, rear-wheel drive and a balanced (50:50)
weight distribution are a formula that makes the BMW 3 Series the
sportiest sedan in its segment.
At launch, the new BMW 3 Series Sedan will be offered with two
high-torque, refined and fuel-efficient engines, both feature the
latest BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. They comprise the familiar
6-cylinder inline engine and a new-generation 4-cylinder engine. Both
engines offer impressive driving dynamics coupled with substantially
reduced fuel consumption and emissions. At first sight contradictory
and conflicting technical objectives have been ingeniously resolved by
BMW. For example, the dynamism goes hand in hand with outstanding
performance on the cost and environmental front, since emissions for
both the engines are well within the US ULEV II limits. And the new
Driving Experience Control switch with ECO PLUS mode, which is
available for all engine versions, provides the opportunity to extend
these savings even further.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels either via a standard 6-speed
manual transmission or, optionally, via an 8-speed automatic –
currently the only such unit in this segment. The automatic, which can
be combined with either engine, is so efficient that it is able
achieve lower fuel consumption and emissions than with the manual
transmission on the EU test cycle (EPA test figures will be announced
closer to the US on-sale date). Both the manual and the automatic
models are equipped with the Auto Start-Stop function for further
savings.
Advanced suspension technology, featuring a large number of
light-alloy components and new tuning, along with Servotronic speed
sensitive power steering, low vehicle weight and a balanced weight
distribution top off a dynamic package, making the new BMW 3 Series
Sedan an exemplar of sporty handling combined with increased comfort.
BMW 328i: new 4-cylinder gasoline engine with TwinPower Turbo
technology sets a new benchmark for driving dynamics and efficiency.
With the launch of the new sports sedan, an ultra-modern 4-cylinder
engine will make its debut in the BMW 3 Series. In keeping with the
dynamic overall theme of the new BMW sports sedan, this new-generation
turbocharged engine offers plenty of power and performance, responsive
acceleration, powerful torque, a high rpm ceiling and low weight. The
new 4-cylinder engine, which provide noticeably livelier power for
maximum driving enjoyment, also come with lower fuel consumption than
its predecessor.
The state-of-the-art, lively 2.0-litre engine marks a return to the
popular sports sedan’s roots – it was with lightweight,
high-performance 4-cylinder engines in a similar vein that the BMW 3
Series made its debut back in 1975, with the first
6-cylinder
engines for this series making their appearance at the 1977 Frankfurt
Motor Show. A 6-cylinder continues to top the engine line-up in the
new BMW 3 Series.
The significant upgrade in power and efficiency is chiefly down to
the use of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology, which combines High
Precision Direct Petrol Injection, Double-Vanos variable camshaft
timing and VALVETRONIC variable valve timing along with twin-scroll
turbocharging. On the new-generation 4-cylinder engine, this
world-exclusive technology package from BMW again provides a very
efficient way to extract more power from the engine, rather than
taking the route of a much larger displacement and, in the process,
adding to the weight and therefore to fuel consumption. This explains
why the more dynamic performance and driving enjoyment does not come
at the expense of higher fuel consumption and emissions.
The new BMW TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder’s displacement of 1,997
cc delivers maximum power of 180 kW/ 240 hp at 5,000 rpm while, thanks
to twin-scroll turbocharging, the maximum torque of 260 lb-ft is
developed at just 1,250 rpm and remains constant up to 4,800 rpm.
These statistics translate to commensurately dynamic performance: the
new BMW 328i accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds, on its
way to an electronically governed top speed of 130 mph, 155 mph with
Sport Line. The engine responds instantly when the driver demands more
throttle, and the vigorous and almost linear power delivery from only
slightly above idle, which continues all the way into the higher rpm
range, is duly impressive.
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology in the new 4-cylinder engine.
This new engine is the most powerful in a new
generation of 4-cylinder engines designed in accordance with the BMW
EfficientDynamics strategy, which aims to combine increased driving
enjoyment with reduced fuel consumption and emissions. In technical
terms, this new 4-cylinder engine is modeled on the current
multi-award-winning 6-cylinder inline engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo
technology (N55), which is the benchmark in its class for dynamic
power delivery and impressive efficiency. This world-exclusive
technology combines High Precision Direct Petrol Injection,
Double-Vanos variable camshaft timing and VALVETRONIC variable valve
timing with twin-scroll turbocharging.
These features give the new BMW 328i the sort of power which with a
naturally aspirated engine would require more cylinders and larger
displacement. At the same time, with its all-aluminum crankcase, this
engine is lighter and more compact than a 6-cylinder engine of
equivalent power. This has obvious benefits for driving dynamics: the
reduced load on the front axle gives this
BMW sports sedan
greater agility and further improved steering and cornering
characteristics.
Twin-scroll turbocharging.
The new 4-cylinder engines also feature twin-scroll turbocharging.
This means that the exhaust stream from cylinders 1 and 4, and the
exhaust stream from cylinders 2 and 3, follow separate spiral-shaped
paths to the turbine wheel. This reduces exhaust back-pressure at low
engine rpm, allowing the energy of the exhaust gas pulses to be
utilized as efficiently as possible. The result is instant throttle
response and fast-revving performance which BMW drivers can instantly
translate into driving pleasure.
VALVETRONIC, Double-Vanos and High Precision Direct Injection.
The combination of a high power output and a simultaneous reduction
in emissions is achieved by VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and
Double-Vanos variable camshaft timing. The latest generation of the
VALVETRONIC system features a faster-acting, optimized stepper motor
with integrated sensor. Seamlessly variable control of intake valve
lift dispenses with the need for a throttle butterfly. Instead, the
air mass is controlled inside the engine, resulting in faster
response. At the same time, pumping losses have been reduced to a
minimum.
The excellent efficiency is also down to the High Precision Direct
Injection system. Centrally positioned between the valves, solenoid
injectors precisely control the supply of fuel. The fuel is injected
very close to the spark plug, with a maximum injection pressure of 200
bar (2900 psi), resulting in clean and homogeneous combustion. The
cooling effect of the directly injected fuel also results in a higher
compression ratio than on port injection engines, bringing further
efficiency improvements.
Exceptional performance assisted by innovative design features.
The exceptional performance of the new engine is also due to various
innovative features of the core engine. For example, twin balancer
shafts positioned at different heights result in optimized vibration
absorption, while a centrifugal pendulum absorber integrated in the
dual-mass flywheel brings a noticeable reduction in irregular running
at low engine rpm. The driver can therefore make full use of the
strong low-end torque without sacrificing smoothness. These factors
all help to explain why the new 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine achieves
refinement, noise and vibration of a kind that was previously confined
to BMW 6-cylinder engines.
BMW 335i: Inline 6-cylinder engine with beefy power delivery,
strong torque and superb refinement.
Fans of large 6-cylinder engines have a treat in store too. The
inline 6-cylinder engine (N55) in the new BMW 335i will impress
performance-minded drivers with its effortless power, exceptionally
fast-revving temperament and outstanding refinement. The N55 has been
setting standards from the start, as the pioneer of a new generation
of engines in which BMW TwinPower Turbo technology with High Precision
Direct Injection and VALVETRONIC variable valve timing plus a twin
scroll turbo made its debut.
Thanks to intensive fine-tuning of the engine, BMW’s engineers
have now further reduced the fuel consumption and emissions of the
predecessor, while at the same time maintaining its high performance.
With a maximum power rating of 225 kW/ 300 hp at 5,800 rpm, the
3.0-litre 6-cylinder unit reflects the sporty personality of the BMW 3
Series and helps this sedan deliver brilliant performance. And the
high peak torque of 300 lb-ft, on stream between 1,200 and 5,000 rpm,
ensures that the power is effortlessly and instantly delivered.
As a result, the new BMW 335i can show off its prowess with a 0 to 60
mph sprint time of just 5.4 seconds,. The automatic version is on par,
reaching 60 mph a full 0.2 seconds faster than the outgoing
model. Top speed remains the same, at an electronically governed 130
mph (210 km/h) and 155 mph (250 km/h) with Sport Line.
All this extra performance comes with exceptional fuel economy and
low emission figures. Fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is rated
at 7.9 liters per 100 kilometers (29.8 mpg). Fitted with the new
eight-speed automatic transmission, the BMW 335i is even more frugal,
with combined fuel consumption of just 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers
(32.6 mpg). The improvement in emissions for the manual and automatic
versions works out at 6 and 16 per cent respectively. EPA rating
will be announced closer to the on-sale date in the USA.
Sporty 6-speed manual transmission as standard;
state-of-the-art eight-speed automatic optionally available for both
engine versions.
The BMW 3 Series owes its characteristic driving experience not just
to its high-torque, fast-revving engines, but also to its
transmissions. For performance-minded drivers the transmission, as the
interface where the power from the engine is relayed to the rear
wheels, is pivotal to a dynamic driving experience. It is just as
important for it to offer precise, short-throw shifting as to provide
the right ratios. Smooth shifting, low noise and efficient design are
further qualities demanded in the premium segment. For drivers who
value a hands-on approach, the new BMW sports sedan is equipped with a
6-speed manual transmission as standard, while those who prefer to
leave the shifting to the transmission will find an ideal alternative
in the innovative 8-speed automatic. Finally, customers can also opt
for a sports automatic version of this transmission, with steering
wheel-mounted paddle shifts as an upgrade with the Sport Line and M
Sport package.
6-speed manual transmission as standard.
The sporty 6-speed manual transmission in the new BMW 3 Series boasts
an easy and precise shifting action and optimal ratio spacing. The
lightweight, compact format and innovative, low-friction design help
to further enhance shift feel and efficiency. The transmission used on
the BMW 335i, is equipped with dry sump lubrication for significantly
improved efficiency and shifting quality, due to reduced drag losses.
At the same time, noticeably more comfortable shifting is achieved by
the use of innovative carbon friction linings in the synchromesh
units. The new BMW 328i likewise features an optimized transmission
with ratios precisely matched to the performance characteristics of
the new engine. The optimal ratio spacing makes for powerful sprinting
performance and fast mid-range acceleration, all combined with a
reduction in fuel consumption.
Innovative 8-speed automatic transmission: efficient power
transmission and optimal ratios.
The new BMW 3 Series can be equipped with an optional
high-performance
8-speed automatic transmission, which can be
combined with any of the engines being presented. The additional
ratios allow this state-of-the-art transmission – which is an
option not currently offered by any competitors in the premium compact
sports sedan segment – to combine unprecedented standards of
comfortable shifting, sporty performance and efficiency. With all this
going for it, the automatic transmission is fully in keeping with the
overall sporty temperament of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan.
In terms of size and weight, this 8-speed unit is comparable with the
6-speed automatic transmission used in the past. A range of innovative
technical features and exceptionally high internal efficiency allow
this higher-performance unit, too, to combine powerful acceleration,
strong mid-range sprinting and further reduced fuel consumption. For
performance-minded drivers this transmission also has lots to offer,
particularly since the driver can choose to play a more active role by
changing gear manually, thereby releasing even more of this sporty
sedan’s potential.
With its optimized control technology, the 8-speed transmission
boasts extremely fast shift and reaction times and direct downshift
capability. The electronic transmission controller can also alter the
shift characteristics as required, to cater either for a sportier or
for a more relaxed, fuel-saving driving style. Despite a larger
overall spread, eight ratios mean that the spacing between them is
smaller, so that the optimal ratio is available in virtually all
situations. The close ratios deliver turbine-like power combined with
smooth and fuel-efficient low-rpm operation. Altogether, then, as well
as providing dynamic acceleration and smooth shifting, the new 8-speed
automatic also allows drivers to maintain a very economical driving
style. This all helps to explain why, when fitted with the 8-speed
automatic transmission, the new BMW 3 Series even lower fuel
consumption than models equipped with the 6-speed manual transmission.
A sports version of the new 8-speed automatic transmission is
available as an option for cars equipped with the Sport Line and M
Sport package. This unit offers even sportier shift characteristics
(e.g. faster shift times), and the option of changing gear manually
using the paddle shifts on the steering wheel. Alternatively, it is
also possible to use the electronic Quickshift selector lever on the
center console. The Normal and Sport modes are chosen using the
Driving Dynamics Control switch. This allows the sports automatic to
deliver both dynamic driving enjoyment and top-level comfort.
Precision chassis engineering sets new standards:
sporty handling, high agility and increased comfort.
In the sixth model generation, too, dynamism and performance are
among the stand-out features of the BMW sports sedan. These qualities
are underpinned by a precision-engineered chassis with four-wheel
independent suspension that perfectly complements a winning formula: a
longitudinally mounted engine, rear-wheel drive, balanced weight
distribution and torsionally stiff body. In the new
BMW 3
Series the engineers have further improved the already outstanding
handling qualities of the predecessor and its excellent agility and
directional stability, while at the same time noticeably improving
comfort. To achieve this, they have made extensive use of
extra-lightweight chassis components, sophisticated and perfectly
tailored axle kinematics and a high-precision steering system.
State-of-the-art electronic control systems on the new BMW 3 Series
Sedan help manage the vehicle dynamics and ensure that the
combination of outstanding sporty performance and increased comfort
can be enjoyed to the full and with complete peace of mind.
With friction-reduced wheel bearings and ball joints, aerodynamic
improvements at the rear axle and reduced rolling-resistance tires,
the whole chassis plays its part in reducing fuel consumption and thus
emissions.
A wheelbase of 110.6 inches / 2,810 mm (+ 1.96in/50 mm) and a
front and rear track width of 60.3 / 1,543 (+ 1.46 in / 37 mm)
and 61.9 / 1,583 millimeters (+ 1.85 in/ 48 mm) respectively give
the new BMW 3 Series Sedan a more road-hugging stance than its
predecessor, while the weight-optimized powertrain and lightweight
body design result in a perfectly balanced 50:50 weight distribution.
Double-pivot front axle with spring struts and anti-roll bar.
The new BMW sports sedan adopts an innovative but proven front
axle design which provides an optimal fusion of driving dynamics and
comfort. The suspension components combine maximum stiffness with
minimum weight. Aluminum torque struts, wishbones and swivel bearings
bring a substantial reduction in unsprung masses. At the same time,
the absence of torque steer makes it easier to gear the kinematics of
the double-joint axle to agility and dynamism.
Advanced axle design further refined:
five-link rear
axle improves driving dynamics and comfort.
Incorporating various significant improvements and refinements,
the rear axle of the new BMW 3 Series makes an important contribution
to the new model’s improved driving dynamics and comfort. Its
space-saving design is based on the tried-and-tested five-link design
used on the predecessor model, with elastokinematics which have been
specially tailored to the new sports sedan, featuring long spring
travel and precise and confident wheel location in all situations.
Extra-wide mounts and supports on the wheel carriers for track and
camber, extremely stiff control arms, the stiff axle subframe and
thrust arms connecting the suspension and body provide an excellent
basis for the agile and, at the same time, comfortable overall
suspension qualities of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan. The large mounts
and supports at the rear axle not only affect handling, they are also
important for ensuring good acoustic insulation between the powertrain
and suspension, particularly on vehicles with a powerful, high-torque
engine. Thanks to the effective insulation of the powertrain from road
excitations, the new rear axle also provides first-class noise and
vibration damping.
The classic BMW 3 Series rear-wheel-drive set-up and a balanced
weight distribution also provide the ideal basis for resolving the
conflict between ride and handling. As a result, the new BMW 3 Series
impresses with extremely sporty handling combined with highest
standards of stability and comfort. Last but not least, the
reduced-friction wheel bearings, robust powertrain isolation and
carefully targeted aerodynamics modifications at the rear axle also
contribute to improved driving dynamics and efficiency.
Optional Variable Sports Steering.
Optionally a new variable-ratio steering system can be ordered.
Variable Sports Steering provides different steering gear ratios
depending on the turning situation, so that the new BMW 3 Series
responds either more directly or more softly to the driver’s
steering inputs. This reduces the number of steering wheel rotations
required for bigger turns by up to 25 percent and makes for easier,
more convenient parking and turning since less effort is required from
the driver. Also, the handling is sharper in general, for example when
very sudden evasive action is called for. At smaller steering angles
between zero and 100 degrees, on the other hand, the Sedan provides
high standards of track-holding and straightline stability, and offers
satisfyingly precise response to steering changes. The variable-ratio
steering is a purely mechanical system based on a variable-ratio
steering rack.
High-performance lightweight brake system.
The dynamic performance of the sports sedan calls for an
equally powerful brake system. The new BMW 328i uses lightweight
floating caliper brakes at all corners with large vented discs while
the 335i uses 4-piston fixed calipers at the front and floating
calipers at the rear. The aluminum front fixed calipers bring a
further reduction in unsprung masses. This extremely
high-performance system also features outstanding heat tolerance,
excellent wet braking performance, easy operation and precise
control. Together with the large wheels and high-grip wide tires, it
provides the sports sedan with highly effective deceleration.
The brake system is further supported by various state-of-the-art
electronic safety systems, which are integrated into the Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) system for improved driving dynamics and
safety. The DSC system incorporates the following functions: Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS), Automatic Stability Control (ASC), Dynamic
Traction Control (DTC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) and Cornering
Brake Control (CBC), along with start-off assist, brake drying and an
electronic limited slip function for the rear differential, which can
be activated using the “DSC Off” button.
Driving Dynamics Control switch with ECO PRO mode:
extra-sporty, more relaxed or more fuel-efficient driving modes
– at the press of a button.
The new BMW 3
Series offers impressive driving dynamics combined with new standards
of comfort in the segment. This is a result of superbly tuned
suspension which achieves an astonishing balance between dynamics and
comfort. On top of this, drivers are also able to vary the overall
character of the sedan depending on the driving situation or to suit
their personal preferences. As well as sportier or more comfortable
drive settings, they can also opt for extra fuel efficiency. The
different modes are selected using the new Driving Dynamics Control
function including ECO PRO mode, which is standard on all 3 Series
models.
Using the Driving Dynamics Control switch, the driver is able to
customize accelerator response characteristics, engine response, the
power steering characteristics and the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
thresholds. The Servotronic function, the automatic transmission and
Dynamic Damper Control are integrated into the system too. Using the
simple-to-operate rocker switch on the center console, drivers can
choose between ECO PRO, COMFORT, SPORT and SPORT+ modes. Each of these
predefined setups activates different settings for the relevant
powertrain and suspension components.
In SPORT mode, for example, throttle response is very sharp and the
steering becomes even more direct. On vehicles with automatic
transmission, the shift points are altered to provide a significantly
sportier drive.
A further button allows the driver to change the DSC settings.
Selecting Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) mode, for example, makes it
much easier to start off on loose surfaces or in deep snow. In this
mode as well as in SPORT+ mode, the Dynamic Stability Control
thresholds are raised and Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) is activated.
It is also possible to shut off DSC altogether. The electronic
limited-slip function for the rear differential can then provide
extra-sporty acceleration out of corners or hairpins.
The new ECO PRO mode, meanwhile, supports an extra-efficient and
economy-conscious driving style. It does this by changing the
accelerator mapping so that the same pedal travel delivers less power
than in the standard mode. Also in this mode, the automatic
transmission control strategy is modified so as to upshift sooner and
to delay downshifts, while intelligent energy and climate management
reduces the mechanical power consumption and also the consumption of
electrical systems such as heated mirrors and seats. But the biggest
potential for improving fuel economy comes from the driver’s own
personal driving habits. Special displays in the instrument cluster
let the driver know by how much the driving range is being extended,
show fuel consumption history, or, with reference to the specific
driving situation, provide tips and incentives on how to develop a
more economy-conscious driving style. ECO PRO mode allows average fuel
consumption to be reduced by up to 20%, with a corresponding increase
in driving range.
Dynamic options: M Sport package, Adaptive M Sport suspension,
sports automatic transmission and BMW 3 Series xDrive.
For out-and-out enthusiasts, further features are available to
enhance the dynamic driving qualities of the new BMW 3 Series and give
them a distinctive visual dimension as well. The M Sport package,
which will become available after launch, is designed for this very
purpose and has been developed specifically for this model series. It
includes the lowered M Sport suspension, featuring a 10 millimeter
(0.4 in.) drop in ride height, firmer suspension and damping, and
larger anti-roll bars. Also featured are 18 or 19-inch M alloy wheels.
The package is completed by an M aerodynamics package featuring
special body parts, and by chrome tailpipes, exclusive exterior
paintwork and interior trim to match. An Adaptive M Sport suspension
with electronically controlled damping is also optionally available
for the new BMW 3 Series. Based on incoming information about body and
wheel acceleration, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, vehicle
speed and steering wheel position, an electronic control unit adapts
the damper mapping to the road surface and driving situation. At the
same time the driver can use the Driving Dynamics Control switch to
vary the basic suspension characteristics between more comfortable or
sportier settings. An 8-speed sports automatic transmission with
faster shift times and sporty steering wheel-mounted paddle shifts is
also available as an option.
The new BMW 3 Series will soon provide even more variety and become
even more attractive with the introduction of BMW xDrive intelligent
all-wheel drive. In addition to the typical benefits of all-wheel
drive, the electronically controlled BMW xDrive system – which
can fully vary the driver power split between the front and rear
wheels with split-second speed – ensures top-class traction,
safety and handling, and optimal power management whatever the weather
and road conditions. The system has been recalibrated for greater
agility and precision, with benefits also for cornering. In this new
version it offers an ideal combination of dynamism and comfort, and is
the ideal basis for maximum driving enjoyment. The BMW 335i xDrive and
BMW 328i xDrive, all-wheel-drive models will go on sale in summer
2012.
BMW EfficientDynamics: More power, less fuel consumption.
With high-performance engines, superior suspension technology and an
extremely torsion-resistant body, the new BMW 3 Series is building on
its position as the sportiest sedan in its segment. It is also
advancing even further on the comfort front. Agility and dynamic
performance continue to be the sports sedan’s stand-out
features, and are key to its high standards of driving enjoyment. To
cap this off, the 3 Series also boasts an exceptionally good balance
between performance and fuel consumption. This reassuring knowledge is
a further incentive for drivers to make full use of the dynamic
potential of the new BMW 3 Series.
To a large extent, these typical BMW qualities are due to the BMW
EfficientDynamics strategy that is extensively used on the new sports
sedan. New, more fuel-efficient engines, extra-efficient
transmissions, on-demand control of ancillary units, intelligent
lightweight design, Auto Start-Stop function, and low drag
aerodynamics including “Air Curtain” and underside fairing
all help to consolidate the leadership position of the new BMW 3
Series on fuel consumption and emissions.
Auto Start-Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration, ECO PRO mode.
The new BMW 3 Series Sedan is equipped with an Auto Start-Stop
function, which automatically switches off the engine during short
stops at traffic lights or in stationary traffic, so as not to waste
fuel. For the first time, and uniquely in this class, this system can
be combined with the new 8-speed automatic transmission as well as the
manual gearbox. The new BMW 3 Series is also equipped with BMW’s
now familiar Brake Energy Regeneration system. With Brake Energy
Regeneration, power for the vehicle electrical system is generated
only during braking and overrun. When the engine is under load, the
alternator can often be disengaged. This not only means that
electricity can be generated with little or no effect on fuel
consumption, it also grants the sports sedan livelier acceleration.
Finally, the new Driving Experience Control switch gives drivers the
option of selecting ECO PRO mode which, by modifying the powertrain
management and re-programming the heating and air conditioning, the
heated seats and the exterior mirrors to operate at optimum
efficiency, reduces fuel consumption by as much as 20%.
On-demand control of ancillary units saves energy.
Intelligent energy management in the new BMW 3 Series is
further enhanced by the ancillary units, which consume significantly
less energy compared with conventional systems. Examples include the
on-demand coolant pump, the electronically controlled oil pump and the
electromechanical steering system, which only consumes electric power
when steering assistance is actually required. The special air
conditioning compressor featured on many of the sports sedan models
works on the same principle. As soon as the driver switches the air
conditioning off, the belt drive to the compressor is disconnected by
a magnetic clutch, to minimize power drain.
Intelligent lightweight design brings further reduction in
fuel consumption.
Use of lightweight materials has played a significant role in
reducing vehicle weight and in delivering high passenger cell safety
standards, combined with a significant increase in strength. At the
same time, these measures also help to ensure superior driving
dynamics. Intelligent lightweight design is integrated into all areas
of BMW vehicle development work and into all components, from the body
and engine to the suspension. Materials used include high and
ultra-high tensile steels, a hot-stamped B-pillar, plastics and
state-of the-art composites. Increased use of aluminum components in
the engine and suspension systems has also further reduced the weight
of the relevant assemblies.
Aerodynamic optimization of underside paneling.
It is common knowledge that fuel consumption can also be cut by
reducing aerodynamic drag. As the excellent drag coefficient (cd =
0.26) would suggest, the aerodynamics of the new BMW 3 Series have
been intensively honed in BMW’s state-of-the-art full
scale rolling road wind tunnel. The optimized aerodynamics also have
benefits for noise reduction and roadholding. In particular,
streamlined design of the underside plays a big part in minimizing
lift forces. The aerodynamically optimized underside with extended
streamlined panels at the sides, under the engine compartment shield
and at the front part of the exhaust tunnel provides unprecedented
standards of sealing. Additional aerodynamic covers, which create a
diffuser effect at the rear axle, further reduce drag and lift forces,
while at the same time improving stone chip protection. Also, the
front aprons are designed to incorporate the “air curtain”
effect which reduces turbulence in the wheel arch area – again
reducing drag. This system was first introduced on the 1 Series M
Coupe in 2011. The aerodynamically designed wheel arches, and the air
deflectors in front of them, likewise help to reduce fuel consumption.
Dynamic, efficient and innovative: the new BMW ActiveHybrid 3.
In autumn 2012 a sensational new model will join the BMW 3
Series. In the new ActiveHybrid 3 – the world’s first
hybrid at the premium end of the sports sedan class – the
innovative BMW ActiveHybrid powertrain technology and the sporty
personality of the BMW 3 Series meet and merge with highly dynamic and
efficient results. The combination of the 6-cylinder engine and
electric drive produce unrivalled driving enjoyment, combined with
even better fuel consumption and emissions figures, and further
intensify the sporty yet fuel-efficient driving experience that lies
at the heart of the new BMW 3 Series. The gains in both performance
and efficiency are a textbook example of the
BMW
EfficientDynamics development strategy in action. Following the
BMW ActiveHybrid 7, BMW ActiveHybrid X6 and BMW ActiveHybrid 5,
the new BMW ActiveHybrid 3 is the fourth production model in which a
model-specific intelligent combination of internal combustion engine
and electric drive provides extra performance while at the same time
significantly slashing fuel consumption and emissions. In the BMW
ActiveHybrid 3, ActiveHybrid technology has for the first time been
integrated into the vehicle architecture right from the start. Amongst
other things, this meant that a lot of space was saved.
The powertrain of the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 is closely tailored to the
sporty personality of the new BMW 3 Series. It features the 225 kW/
300 hp inline 6-cylinder engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology
(N55) and a hybrid-specific eight-speed automatic transmission with
integrated electric motor which for limited periods can increase power
by up to 40 kW/ 55 hp. Maximum combined output is 250 kW/ 335 hp, with
a maximum combined torque of 330 lb-ft. This high-powered,
high-performance combination nevertheless returns extremely low fuel
consumption. Average consumption in the EU test cycle is less than 6.4
liters per 100 kilometers (36.7 mpg). That means the ActiveHybrid
technology in the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 offers fuel savings of more than
12.5 percent compared with equally powerful conventionally driven BMW
sports sedans.
The electric motor supplies the 6-cylinder engine with supplementary
driving power and can provide a boost function when extra-dynamic
performance is required. This adds a further edge to the driving
experience in the BMW ActiveHybrid 3. BMW ActiveHybrid technology also
allows the vehicle to run solely on electric power. In this
zero-emission, virtually soundless driving mode, the vehicle can cover
a distance of between 2 to 2.5 miles (around three to four
kilometers). Top speeds in all-electric mode range from 37 mph (60
km/h) under load to 100 mph (160 km/h) on overrun (coasting). When the
driver applies more throttle, the internal combustion engine is
engaged automatically, then disengaged on overrun. During overrun and
braking, the electric motor acts as a generator, converting kinetic
energy into electrical energy, which is used to charge the battery.
This is the same principle as the Brake Energy Regeneration function
on the regular models, although on the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 the amount
of energy recuperated by the electric motor is many times greater.
Efficient and seamless integration between the internal combustion
engine and electric motor is ensured by the central power electronics,
which provide intelligent, proactive energy management to further
improve overall system efficiency. In terms of utility and interior
adaptability, the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 shows no significant differences
from the other models in the series, since its high-voltage battery is
integrated under the floor of the trunk. With trunk space of 390
liters (DIN) and unrestricted through-loading functionality, there are
no concessions on the car’s high standards of comfort and
convenience. Drivability too is on a par with that of a BMW 335i.
BMW ConnectedDrive: Intelligent integration provides greater
comfort, safety and infotainment.
The BMW ConnectedDrive range of technology includes a portfolio of
innovative functions – unique worldwide – which serve to
ensure maximum comfort, infotainment and safety. BMW ConnectedDrive
uses the intelligent link-up of the driver, car and outside world to
provide useful information for the situation at hand. The technical
pre-eminence and progressive character of the new BMW 3 Series is
underpinned by an unmatched combination of driver assistance systems
and mobility systems from BMW ConnectedDrive.
Among the most prominent technologies developed under the banner of
BMW ConnectedDrive are the comfort-enhancing systems BMW
Parking Assistant and Surround View. They are joined in the new BMW
3 Series Sedan by features which further increase levels of
passenger comfort – such as office services, calendar and
Facebook as examples.
High-functionality interface technology providing a prime example of
state-of-the-art infotainment capability enables the driver and
passengers to make extensive use of external mobile phones and music
players inside the new BMW 3 Series Sedan. With new Bluetooth office
functions from BMW ConnectedDrive, internet-based services such as
weather, news etc., as well as calendar entries and text-based
messages (SMS and e-mail), 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 on
their smartphone or music player inside the car. Their playlists,
stored song titles and relevant album cover artwork are then displayed
on the on-board monitor. The BMW Connected app allows full in-car use
of web radio and calendar functions in combination with the Apple
iPhone. In addition to web radio music streaming serves such as
Pandora and MOG can be accessed safely and conveniently through the
iDrive controller and screen.
The constantly expanding number of driver assistance systems from
BMW ConnectedDrive provide added safety and assurance on the
road. In a new development in this premium class, the new BMW 3 Series
Sedan will be available with the new-generation full-color Head-Up
Display. Key driving information is projected – in sharp
resolution – onto the windshield so it appears directly in the
driver’s field of view. Safety is given a further boost by the
availability of the Active Blind Spot Detection System and Lane
Departure Warning System including Collision Warning. This technology
warns the driver of a possible collision during a lane change maneuver
or if the car strays unintentionally out of its lane. Meanwhile, the
Advanced Collision Notification function help occupants to limit the
consequences of an crash, should the worst come to the worst.
Head-Up Display with full-color capability.
The new-generation Head-Up Display now delivers even
greater display quality, functionality and flexibility. The symbols
projected onto the windshield are displayed in sharp resolution in
the driver’s direct field of vision. All of which allows
drivers to view all of the information in this ergonomically
excellent position without having to divert their gaze from the road
ahead. A full range of colors are used to reproduce common road sign
symbols as accurately as possible through the display graphics.
Depending on vehicle specification, the car’s speed, cruise
control setting, navigation instructions and alerts from the
Collision Warning and Lane Departure Warning systems will be
displayed on the display. Even direction indicators and
Check/Control messages can now be displayed, as well as a wide range
of information selected personally by the driver. The intensity of the
projections adapts automatically to the light conditions, and
therefore follows the illumination of the cockpit dials. Added to
which, the precise positioning of the projections on the windshield
can be adjusted easily using the iDrive Controller. The variety of
driver assistance systems available for the BMW 3 Series Sedan
increases the amount of information that can be shown in the Head-Up
Display to a whole new level.
Active Blind Spot Detection System monitors vehicles
following behind.
Inattentiveness or
misjudgment of the distance and speed of a vehicle approaching from
behind can lead the driver into a critical situation when changing
lanes. The optional Active Blind Spot Detection System warns BMW 3
Series Sedan drivers of the potential danger of such an overtaking
maneuver. The system uses a pair of rear-mounted radar sensors to
monitor traffic in the adjacent lanes, from the blind spot to a
distance of approximately 60 meters (200 ft.) behind the car. This
information, indicated to the driver before he actually changes
lanes, allows him to prepare for a lane change maneuver with
confidence and to avoid critical situations from the outset. If
other road users are approaching the car in an adjacent lane or
moving through the driver’s blind spot behind and to the side
of the car, a yellow triangle symbol in the housing of the
driver’s side exterior mirror gives a discreet warning of
possible danger. If the driver then still goes ahead and activates the
direction indicator, announcing an intention to pull in or out, the
LED symbol starts to flash. A further warning is provided in the form
of a discreet but unmistakable vibration of the steering wheel rim.
Camera monitoring: Lane Departure Warning System and
Collision Warning.
The Lane Departure Warning System available for the new BMW 3
Series Sedan is activated at speeds above 70 km/h (43 mph) and
warns the driver if he unintentionally strays out of his lane. The
system comprises a windshield-mounted camera in the rear-view mirror
area, a data comparison unit and a signal generator which – as
with the Active Blind Spot Detection System – causes the
steering wheel to vibrate. The Lane Departure Warning System is
speed-sensitive. At high speeds, the system reacts at a suitably early
stage if the car is getting close to the lane markings. The camera
tracks the lane markings on at least one side of the car, and the
control unit uses image processing to calculate the position of the
car in relation to the markings. The camera focuses some
50 meters (164 ft.) ahead of the car and is also active through
corners and on narrow roads. Indeed, the system even works in the dark
as soon as the headlights have been switched on. The driver can
therefore count on its services in a wide range of everyday driving
scenarios. The system does not give a warning if the driver has
signaled an intention to change lanes or turn off by switching on the
direction indicator. BMW ConnectedDrive uses a high-tech
multifunctional camera, mounted on the rear-view mirror, to initiate a
number of different driver assistance systems. With the new BMW 3
Series Sedan, BMW will become the first premium manufacturer to use
such a camera for monitoring traffic on the road ahead. The image
processing system continuously scans the scene on the road and gives
an audible warning if it identifies a potential collision risk. If the
driver draws too close to the vehicle in front, the system produces an
acute audible warning and a visual signal appears in the instrument
cluster or the optional Head-Up Display, if specified. At speeds
upwards of 50 km/h (30 mph), the brake system is primed and the
activation threshold of the hydraulic Brake Assist system is lowered.
These measures, which are activated simultaneously with the visual and
audible warnings, are designed to help the driver react effectively in
an emergency. There is no automatic braking intervention. The
sensitivity of the automatic Collision Warning system can be
individually configured by the driver through several stages.
If the worst comes to the worst: BMW Assist enhanced Automatic
Collision Notification with automatic vehicle location.
In the event of an accident in the new BMW 3 Series,
the enhanced Automatic Collision Notification system from BMW
ConnectedDrive allows the emergency services to receive detailed
information on the type of collision and the likelihood trauma level
injuries before arriving at the scene of the accident. That allows
first responders to prepare the appropriate medical care in advance
for those involved in the crash. The precise position of the car and
vehicle type are specified, and all the data gathered by sensors in
the car is forwarded. The information provides indications as to the
nature and severity of the collision, while the deployment of the
car’s restraint systems gives the emergency services an idea of
the number of injured people and allows frontal, rear, side or
multiple collisions to be identified and differentiated. This is
possible thanks to an advanced algorithm developed in partnership with
the William Lehmann Trauma Center in Miami, Florida that used
transmitted vehicle data to estimate the likelihood of severe injuries
as a result of a crash. As well as automatic activation, the
system also allows the driver or front passenger to trigger the
Emergency Call manually and to be connected with the BMW call center
without delay.
Intelligent use of advanced light technology.
The optional High-Beam Assistant for the new BMW 3
Series Sedan provides enhanced safety at night. The system
automatically switches high beam on and off, as conditions require,
ensuring that the driver always has optimal visibility without having
to switch manually between high and low beam. Images recorded by the
camera integrated into the rear-view mirror allow the system to
identify vehicles travelling up to around 400 meters (approx. ¼
mile) in front. Oncoming traffic is picked up when it is still around
1,000 meters (just under
¾ mile) away, and the system
also switches to low beam if ambient lighting is bright enough.
The optional Adaptive Xenon headlights provide illumination follows
the curves of the road, turn with the steering angle and the speed of
the car. The cornering light function integrated into the foglamps is
triggered when the driver switches on the indicator and turns the
steering wheel (at up to 65 km/h /40 mph). Every time the driver
turns, an additional beam of light provides significantly improved
visibility in the area immediately around the car.
Rear view camera and Surround View deliver a perfect overview.
A rear view camera is also available for the new BMW 3
Series Sedan as an extension of the Park Distance Control (PDC)
system. PDC uses sensors in the bumpers to detect the distance to
obstacles in front of and behind the car. The camera is located in a
protected position in the license plate recess of the trunk lid and
sends images with optimized color and perspective to the cockpit
monitor. Interactive lane markings signal the room available for the
parking maneuver and the smallest possible turning circle.
Making its debut in the BMW 3 Series Sedan, the Top View system
provides an even more extensive overview of the car. This system
complements the rear view camera and PDC sensors, and works using two
cameras in the exterior mirrors. The data collected on the car and its
surrounding area is processed by a central computer, which generates
an overall image. This is then displayed on the on-board monitor,
presenting a bird’s-eye view of the car and the area around it,
and enabling the driver to carry out precise maneuvers in tight
spaces.
If the car is moving at under 20 km/h (12 mph), the driver can
– at the touch of a button – also choose to activate only
the Side View function of Top View. Side View uses two cameras
integrated in the sides of the front bumper to monitor traffic
crossing in front of the vehicle. These images are also relayed to the
cockpit, where they not only act as a maneuvering aid but, above all,
give the driver an early idea of what is happening on the road to the
left and right of the car when pulling out from narrow and concealed
exits or junctions.
BMW Parking Assistant takes charge of maneuvering into parking
spaces.
The BMW Parking Assistant is another comfort-enhancing
driver assistance system from BMW ConnectedDrive to be included in the
new BMW 3 Series Sedan. The new system helps the driver to maneuver
safely and comfortably into parking spaces positioned parallel to the
direction of travel. BMW Parking Assistant uses ultrasound sensors
integrated into the side indicator surrounds to help the driver search
for suitable parking spaces. With the car travelling at no more than
36 km/h (22 mph), these sensors permanently measure the length and
breadth of parking spaces at the edge of the road and on roadside
verges. BMW Parking Assistant searches for spaces at least 1.20 meters
(around 4 ft.) longer than the car itself. With the system activated,
the driver is alerted to suitable spaces as he passes them. When the
system is switched off, this measuring process takes place in the
background; only when the driver draws to a halt and engages reverse
gear is the parking space flagged up on the on-board monitor using a
suitable symbol. In both cases, drivers can confirm they want to use
BMW Parking Assistant with a push of the iDrive Controller. During the
parking process all they have to do is operate the accelerator and
brake pedal and keep an eye on the area around the car; the Parking
Assistant takes care of the steering wheel movements required to carry
out a precise reverse parking maneuver. Drivers are given instructions
to guide them through the parking process. Audible and visual alerts
from PDC, the rear view camera or the newly introduced Surround View
system help to maintain the required distance to other vehicles or
obstacles in the chosen parking space.
Innovative trunk access makes life a little easier.
BMW ConnectedDrive has come up with another new and intelligent
solution that makes BMW cars even easier to use. The hands-free trunk
lid opening function – available for the new BMW 3 Series Sedan
in conjunction with Comfort Access – is a first in the premium
class. Standing behind the car, customers can prompt the trunk to open
with just a short movement of their foot under the center of the rear
bumper, i.e. without using their hands. The trunk then automatically
unlocks and swings open by spring force. The vehicle is fitted with
sensors placed at different heights in the rear bumper trim, which are
able to identify a person standing behind the vehicle. The sensors can
identify the foot “command” by monitoring the area of the
leg between the shin and the tip of the foot. They then send a signal
containing special algorithms to the on-board computer. Access is only
authorized, however, if the system simultaneously identifies the
Comfort Access control unit (the key), which the person must be
carrying with them. The trunk lid is then unlocked and raised
automatically, without hand contact. Key authorization provides the
safeguard ensuring correct operation at all times.
Body and safety:
The safest BMW 3 Series yet
.
The new BMW 3 Series offers its passengers exceptional active and
passive safety. Judicious selection of materials, a high-strength
structure and an intelligent lightweight design concept allow the body
to meet the most exacting standards, and it teams up with highly
efficient restraint systems to provide maximum occupant protection. At
the same time, the lightweight construction of the new BMW 3 Series
makes a significant contribution to the efficiency and agility of the
new sports sedan. In addition, an extensive package of active safety
components help the driver to avoid accidents or, if a collision is
unavoidable, to minimize its consequences. The same goes for the
optimized pedestrian protection systems. All in all, the flawlessly
assembled overall concept of the new BMW 3 Series makes it an
incredibly impressive proposition – not least in terms of
safety.
High-strength body structure with extremely stiff passenger cell.
The body of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan meets the highest
standards across the board. Large and extremely durable supporting
structures and the intelligent use of high and ultra-high-tensile
multi-phase steels maximize the strength of the safety passenger cell,
while keeping weight low. Precisely calculated load paths ensure that
impact energy is spread around the passenger cell to other areas of
the body such as the floor structure, side members, front bulkhead and
roof, and absorbed by defined deformation zones of the front and rear.
In the event of a side-on collision, reinforced structures in the
B-pillar and sills, high-strength side impact members in the doors and
sturdy seat cross-members protect the occupants from injury. With its
strengthened pillars and roof members, the passenger cell also
provides a secure survival area for the occupants if the car rolls
over. The body of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan is over 10% more rigid
than its predecessor – good news for drivers who like to see
vibrations suppressed and steering precision nurtured.
Individual protection at every seat.
The exemplary crash responses of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan
body also provide the best possible basis for the optimum design and
set-up of the car’s restraint systems. The sports sedan is
equipped as standard with front and side airbags for the driver and
front passenger, plus head airbags for both rows of seats.
Responding to the nature and severity of the impact, the integrated
safety electronics ensure that only those airbags that are able to
provide effective protection are deployed at the optimum time. Those
airbags that are not required remain unused – and therefore
ready to spring into action should there be a second collision. All
seats are fitted with three-point inertia-reel seat belts, and the
driver and front passenger also have belt latch tensioners and belt
force limiters. Also part of standard specification are ISOFIX child
seat attachment points for the rear seats.
Improved pedestrian protection.
The front of the new BMW 3 Series features various pedestrian
protection systems. An impact absorber is located between the bumper
supports and bumper trim, reducing leg injuries, while the hood is
built to include deformation elements, which absorb impact energy.
These optimized measures help to reduce the risk of injury and
mitigate the consequences of an accident.
A host of active safety systems reduce the risk of accidents.
A selection of electronic assistance systems make an active
contribution to driving safety in the new BMW 3 Series, helping
drivers to avoid collisions in the first place. The functions of the
main assistance systems have already been described in the “BMW
ConnectedDrive” chapter, but the stand-out features include the,
daytime running lights, Adaptive Headlights with variable light
distribution and anti-dazzle High-Beam Assistant, dynamic brake
lights, a rear view camera, the Lane Departure Warning System
including Collision Warning, the Lane Change Warning System and Speed
Limit Info.
The all-new BMW 3 Series Sedan will arrive at US BMW centers in
February 2012 as a 2012 model. Images and video can be downloaded from
www.bmwusanews.com
.