BMW’s updated 2015 3 Series lineup has arrived boasting extra tech across the range which BMW says more than offsets the price rises.
Styling changes are minimal but there’s new alloy wheel designs and Bi-Xenon headlights.
Head-up display, rear-view camera and surround-view cameras are standard as is the ConnectedDrive driver assistance package which includes lane change warning, lane departure warning and pedestrian warning with light braking.
And from the 320i/d and 318d Touring, Adaptive M suspension is standard.
Sport and Character line enhancements are now no-cost options and the M Sport package and Luxury Line package is available at no cost on 335i and ActiveHybrid3.
The lineup is:
BMW 3-Series Sedan
| 316i | $53,800 |
| 320i | $61,500 |
| 320d | $63,800 |
| 328i | $70,400 |
| 335i | $93,430 |
| ActiveHybrid3 | $100,200 |
BMW 3-Series Touring
| 318d | $63,900 |
| 320i | $64,900 |
| 328i | $73,800 |
BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo
| 320i | $67,000 |
| 320d | $69,300 |
| 328i | $75,900 |
























