You will find more important changes inside.
Electric vehicles are a key part of the automotive industry’s growth. This is evident in the BMW 3 Series which will get a comprehensive mid-cycle refresh beyond the usual visual upgrades. Spy photos have revealed that the sedan will get new front and back fascias. However, the interior has been redesigned to bring the vehicle into the 2020s.
The interior has been revealed in spy photos, but we haven’t seen it yet. The photos show a close-up of the exterior redesign of the sedan . attempts to conceal it behind camouflage wraps. BMW changes the entire model’s face by giving it slimmer headlights, a reshaped grille and a massaged bumper. Camouflage at the rear hides new taillight graphics, and a reshaped bumper.
You’ll see more significant changes in the interior of the 3 Series. BMW will add a new curved dash display to the model that houses the instrument cluster as well as the infotainment screen screens. This is a sign of how rapidly the industry is evolving as it embraces technology under the hood. It is also another area where the 3 Series may see improvements.
Rumours suggest that the current generation of gasoline and diesel engines will be carried over to the updated model. However, BMW will likely make sure each vehicle receives a mild hybrid 48-volt system to improve efficiency and performance. Customers should not expect M340i or M340d models to be discontinued, but they shouldn’t assume that BMW will keep their current powertrains.
BMW has not yet announced the debut date for its redesigned model. However, we anticipate it to happen sometime later in the year. It won’t likely go on sale in the US before early next year. Rumours suggest that the updated sedan will be available alongside the Touring wagon. This would be a first for this model. However, it will not join the sedan in the US.