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- The 2019 BMW 3 Series made it world debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show on Tuesday.
- The new 330i will be powered by a 255 horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder engine while the M340i will have a 382 hp straight six.
- According to BMW, the all-wheel-drive 330i xDrive sedan can do 0-60 in 5.3 seconds while the M340i xDrive can make the same run in 4.2 seconds.
- The 3 Series will also be loaded with serious tech including an intelligent personal assistant.
- The 2019 BMW 330i sedan will go on sale in March with a starting price of $40,250.
The BMW just unveiled the all-new next generation 3 Series sedan at the 2018 Paris Motor Show on Tuesday.
Set to debut as a 2019 model, the seventh generation of BMW's iconic 3 Series debuts looks to offer a blend of traditional driving pleasure as well as a healthy dose of modern tech.
The 330i will be powered by a new 2.0-liter, 255 horsepower, turbocharged inline-four-cylinder engine and paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
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The M340i and the all-wheel-drive M340i xDrive will be powered by a 382 hp version of the company's iconic inline-six. BMW believes the all-wheel-drive variant will be able to spring from 0-60 mph in a blistering 4.2 seconds.
In addition, the new 3 Series will be loaded with BMW's latest suite of tech features. These include the adaptive suspension, new speed-sensitive adaptive steering system, laser-based headlights, a head-up display, windshield wipers that spray washing fluid, acoustically tuned air vents, a full-series of semi-autonomous driver's assistance capabilities, and an updated iDrive 7.0 infotainment system.
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The new 3 Series will launch in the US with the 330i and all-wheel-drive 330i xDrive sedans in March while the higher performance M340i and M34i xDrive sedans will follow later in the spring. A hybrid 330e is set to launch in 2020.
The BMW 330i will start at $40,250 while the 330i xDrive will cost an additional $2,000.
Pricing for the M340i and 330e have not been released.