BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift India launch on 10 Jan
Bavarian luxury automaker BMW has set the stage to launch the 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift in India on 10 January, 2023. The long-wheelbase version redesigned the fascia and new screens as a part of the mid-cycle update.
BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift: Exterior
Based on the 3 Series (G20), the 3 Series Gran Limousine was launched in India in January 2021. Notably, this long-wheelbase saloon replaced the 3 Series GT. More to the point, the upcoming 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift features new inverted L-shaped daytime running lights, redesigned front and rear bumpers, and new alloy wheels. The India-spec model may also be offered with a handful of new exterior colours.
BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift: Interior
The interior of the 3 Series Gran Limousine facelift boasts a single-piece curved panel that consists of a 12.3-inch driver display and a 14.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system similar to the 3 Series facelift. This new setup runs on the latest iteration of the BMW operating system. The centre console has also been updated, featuring a toggle switch instead of a conventional gear stick.
BMW 3 Series Grand Limousine facelift: Powertrain
The on-sale 3 Series Gran Limousine is powered by a 2.0-litre, inline-four turbocharged petrol and diesel engine options. The petrol motor generates 258PS and 400Nm of torque, while the diesel unit makes 190PS and 400Nm of torque. The facelifted model could retain the same powertrains and gain mild hybrid functionality.
Starts Rs 41.7 Lakhs
1998cc
Automatic
190
400
16.13 Kmpl
Starts Rs 51.5 Lakhs
1998cc
Automatic
190
400
15.30 Kmpl
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