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The 2008 Paris motor show is still three months away, but we've already got the skinny on the 2009 BMW 3-series, slated to debut en France.
Like the 2009 7-series, which also
premieres at the Paris show, styling changes to the new 3-er are
evolutionary, not revolutionary. While the car's overall profile
differs little from the previous model, the '09 model is, perhaps,
slightly more expressive.
The leading hood gently flows into
the grille section, while the bumper's perimeter cascades into the
center of the car. While nowhere as dramatic as the flame-surfacing
found on the Z4, BMW designers emphasized the character lines on the
sides of the car, particularly right along the 3-series' beltline. The
2009 3-series also sports new lamps in front and rear; the bi-xenon
headlamps also feature LED turn signals, while the rear LED lamps cast
light in a three-dimensional pattern.
Interior changes are just as
subtle. Although designers made slight ergonomic improvements (e.g.
placing window switches on the driver's door), the largest change lies
with the use of the second-generation iDrive controller. With a set of
control buttons placed around the knob itself, the new system looks
remarkably like Audi's Multimedia Interface (MMI) system, and may prove
more intuitive than prior iterations.
From a powertrain perspective, the
big news for the U.S market is the advent of the 335d diesel and a
seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. While the 330i and 335d are
relegated to six-speed manuals and automatics, 335i cars can be
equipped with the dual-clutch 'box, which is similar to that found in
the M3.
Although we'll bring you live
shots and more details live from the Paris show in October, expect to
see the new 3 arrive in North American showrooms this winter or in
early 2009.
[SOURCE: automobilemag.com READ THE FULL ARTICLE]
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