Up Comming 2012 3 Series Range

DonovanPorter

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2012 3 Series
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Meet the must-have executive car that’s heading straight to the top of the sales charts. This sleek saloon is our best look yet at BMW’s all-new 3-Series, which is due 
to make its debut in 
the next 12 months.

Offering more efficient engines, smarter looks, a sharper driving experience and a larger model range than ever – including a Gran Turismo hatch – it’s the most desirable 3-Series yet. As you can see, the newcomer is every inch the baby 5-Series, with a more upright front end featuring wider kidney grilles. Subtle cues that mark out the 3-Series include 
a pointed, aggressive nose, deeper faired-in headlights 
and more scalloped flanks.

The new model is the work of design boss Adrian Van Hoydoonk, and is typical of his approach, which is far less controversial than that of predecessor Chris Bangle. The styling 
is more slippery, too, enclosing as much of the chassis as possible to help reduce drag.

Under the skin 
lies a refreshed rear-wheel-drive platform that’s so versatile it will also underpin the next-generation 1-Series. It uses MacPherson front suspension and a four-link rear layout, and boasts a new electronic power-steering system. Engineers will be keen to make the driving experience as fun as ever, and improve ride comfort, too.

With the sixth-generation car being slightly longer and wider, it’s expected to offer more space inside, while increased use of composite materials will reduce weight. The cabin also nods to the 5-Series, with gadgets such as wireless internet, a lane-
departure warning set-up, infra-red night vision, a system to stop the driver falling asleep and radar-
based adaptive cruise control.

Big-selling models will get a range of new 1.6 and 2.0-litre petrol and diesel turbos. These will feature variable intake and exhaust timing, plus direct 
injection to improve performance and efficiency. A six-speed 
manual box will be standard, 
with an eight-speed auto option.

Factor in the latest EfficientDynamics emissions-
cutting tweaks – such as stop-start, brake energy recovery and clever alternators – and it’s easy to see how the new line-up will cut fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by more than 10 per cent.

But that’s not all! BMW is also working on a three-
cylinder engine, which promises 75mpg and 100g/km of CO2. Of course, there will also still be the option of the firm’s 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo – a motor that the new 
M3 will use 
to even greater effect.

The new 3-Series is likely 
to debut at the end of 2011. 
We’ll have to wait until 2012 
for the Coupé, Convertible – which is likely to maintain its retractable metal roof – and Touring estate versions to arrive.




2012 M3 - 3.0 liter turbocharged straight-six engine 450bhp
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This is the sports car that every driver has been waiting for – the new BMW M3.

The model has consistently set the performance coupé benchmark, and this latest version will raise the bar further with its more efficient 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six engine. Replacing the much-loved 4.0-litre V8, it will be the first turbo to grace the M3. This will help to improve overall fuel consumption and reduce emissions, even on high-performance BMWs.

Even so, the engine will pack a serious punch, delivering around 450bhp. It is likely to be a development of the unit used by the 1-Series M Coupé, but with approximately another 100bhp, it should be able to push the car from 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 155mph.

The engine is mated to a choice of six-speed manual or twin-clutch paddleshift gearboxes. The car gets the latest M Sport active diff, too, and will be better to drive than the previous M3, as well as faster, lighter – thanks to composite materials – and more efficient. It will also be a real head-turner. As with the current car, the coupé will get sleek bodywork with unique panels. These will give it a longer, sportier profile, complemented by a more rakish windscreen.

Think of the car as a downsized version of the new 6-Series and you’ll get the idea. The M3 will add a muscular bodykit, low front splitter and air intakes. In addition to the Coupé we have illustrated here, there will be a drop-top Convertible.

However, this time there won’t be an M3 saloon option – the four-door has been relatively unpopular, so BMW is likely to drop it from the range. Expect to see the new M3 in 2012.




2012 3-Series GT
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An all-new member of the 3-Series family is hatching out. Following in the wheeltracks of the 5-Series Gran Turismo is this smaller version.

Due in 2012, it will sit above the saloon and Touring, with a mix of estate-style load space, a raised ride height and ample rear room. While it will carry a price premium, customers will get a flexible family car that loses none of the standard model’s driver appeal, while adding some extra usability.

Our illustration shows the 3-Series GT’s sleek four-door coupé body with a rakish hatch tail. Inside there will be raised, sliding back seats and a Skoda Superb-style dual boot opening. As with the Touring, the car will use a stretched saloon platform to increase rear space.
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
There are going to be those that love it, those that hate it...

I am not a fan to be honest... it may grow on me though
 
To lazy to read. Have BMW woken up yet and started using tires again? Yes I said tires, cause I have had nothing but nightmares with the "stuff" thats wrapped around my wheels:hammerhead:
 

freerider

Honorary ///Member
DonovanPorter said:
i think they have the same designer as Porsche , they all look the same

You are wrong, Porches may all look the same BUT, they look awesome! This 3 series looks like a Hyundai sonata wannabe.
 

DonovanPorter

///Member
freerider said:
DonovanPorter said:
i think they have the same designer as Porsche , they all look the same

You are wrong, Porches may all look the same BUT, they look awesome! This 3 series looks like a Hyundai sonata wannabe.

agreed they are incredible , so mabe the designer came from Hyundai then.............:dunno:
 

P1000

///Member
zaleonardz said:
And the guys gave chris bangle crap...

Okay, no. Chris Bangle made FUGLY cars. These are pretty, just all the same. I'm sorry but the E65 must be the ugliest car of all time. (not meant as an attack on you ZAL, my dad also has an E65.)
 

JustNN

New member
The M3 not bad, but Bmw are just going along with Audi here, all there cars look the same just bigger and smaller versions of the same thing just like Audi except the A4 actually looks nice. But they will grow on me aswell
 

WyKiD

Active member
Front end styling is too busy, to much going on. When a car is over designed like this they tend to not age well. Well lets wait and see what it looks like in the metal...and as for the GT, why????
 

e46 guy

New member
This looks like a e36 e46 type of move the platform looks the same as the e90 range just updated the looks abit, i expected more i hope these aren't the final prototypes
 

whattingh

New member
i'm afraid this might go the same route as the new 5 series. When it came out i liked it but the more I see it the less I like it.
 

Clownshoe

Active member
:thinking:

It looks like a jumble of other manufacturers styling Q's. Cannot place it but when I first saw the picture I thought Jaguar XJS.

M3 looks yob... but then I am a yob :thumbsup: It definitly has a more "don't f :censored: k with me" look than previous M3s... but then teh understatedness was always part of teh appeal of the old M3s... (except for the first one).
 
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