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THE NEW BMW 3 SERIES TOURING: ENGINES & TECHNICAL DATA

THE NEW 3THE NEW BMW 3 SERIES TOURING: ENGINES & TECHNICAL DATA

The key facts and figures for the new BMW 3 Series Touring at a glance:
 

  • Engines, consumption and CO2 emissions
  • Performance data such as displacement, hp, Nm and acceleration
  • Weight, dimensions, wheel and tyre sizes
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TECHNICAL DATA OF THE NEW BMW 3 SERIES TOURING.

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Weight

Unladen weight EU in kg 1,775
Max. permissible weight in kg 2,295
Permitted load in kg 595
Permitted axle load front/rear in kg 1,050/1,330
Luggage capacity min. (seats up) in l 500
Luggage capacity max. (seats down) in l 1,510
Trailer load (unbraked) in kg 750
Trailer load 8% (braked) in kg 1,800
Trailer load 12% (braked) in kg 1,800

Engine

Cylinders/valves 4/4
Capacity in ccm 1,995
Stroke/bore in mm 90.0/84.0
Engine power in kW (hp) at 1/min 140 (190)/4,000
Engine torque (Nm) at 1/min 400/1,750-2,500
Compression ratio : 1 16.5

Performance

Top speed in km/h 225
Top speed electrical in km/h -
Acceleration 0–100 km/h in s 7.6

Fuel consumption

Urban in l/100 km 6.0
Extra-urban in l/100 km 5.2
Combined in l/100 km 5.5
CO2 combined emissions in g/km 144
Electricity consumption, combined in kWh/100km -
Tank capacity, approx. in l 59

Wheels

Tyre dimensions front 225/50 R17 98 Y XL
Tyre dimensions rear 225/50 R17 98 Y XL
Wheel dimensions and material front 7,5 J x 17 inches, light-alloy
Wheel dimensions and material rear 7,5 J x 17 inches, light-alloy

Range and charging

Electric range combined in km -
Growth capacity of lithium-ion battery in kWh -
Charging time 3,7 kW/16 A, BMW i Wallbox (80 %) h -
Charging time 3,7 kW/16 A, BMW i Wallbox (0–100 %) h -

Electric engine

Electric engine power kW (PS) at 1/min -
Electric Engine torque (Nm) at 1/min -

Combined system power

Combined power kW (PS) -
Combined torque Nm -

Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

  • The values of fuel consumptions, CO2 emissions and energy consumptions shown were determined according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable at the time of type approval. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers optional equipment and the different size of wheels and tires available on the selected model.

    The CO2 efficiency specifications are determined according to Directive 1999/94/EC and the European Regulation in its current version applicable. The values shown are based on the fuel consumption, CO2 values and energy consumptions according to the NEDC cycle for the classification.

    When charging times are shown they can be affected by a number of factors such as type of charger, voltage supplied to the charger/car and type of current (AC or DC) supplied to the charger/car. The car also plays a role in charging times as it can be set by the driver to accept various different amperage and should preconditioning be used to heat or cool the vehicle while charging this will also affect the charging time.

    The basis for the calculation of the charging times for 100 km range is the electric consumption of the vehicle based on the use of a high-Powered Charging station (HPC) or charging type and current as indicted in the literature above. The testing procedure measures are based on a 23 degrees Celsius battery start and ambient temperature with certification values excluding additional auxiliary consuming devices and systems within the vehicle such as seat heating, displays, air conditioning.

    Individual consumption (fuel economy) may differ due to driving profile, vehicle load profile, auxiliary consumer usage, temperature, and ambient conditions. Consumption is based on WLTP or NEDC (whichever is indicated) best case conditions and is independently tested for BMW Group. If you are comparing this range with other models or brands make sure they are stating the same WLTP or NEDC testing regime. These results can be used to compare vehicles on a close to “like for like” basis but are unlikely to be achieved in real world conditions for reasons including temperature variation, driving conditions and the use of the auxiliary systems referred to above.

    Information provided and images displayed on this site include overseas models and may show some features not available in New Zealand. Please contact an authorised BMW dealer for specific information on vehicles and features available in New Zealand. Product changes may have been made since production of this content.

    Note: To obtain NZ CO2 figures for vehicles imported by BMW Group NZ in relation to the NZ Clean Car discount or “FeeBate” you will need to contact your preferred dealer. The Clean Car discount figures sourced from your dealer will differ from those listed in the BMW owner’s handbook and reported figures as they have been converted by the NZ government to WLTP3 from figures derived through one of the following testing procedures: WLTP4 or NEDC or Japanese JC08 mode or Japanese 10-15 mode or CAFE test cycle.

    For all vehicles not imported by BMW NZ (Used vehicle imports) you will need to contact the source market for these CO2 figures as BMW Group NZ has no access to and cannot source this CO2 data.

    For more information on the New Zealand Clean Car Programme, please visit https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/clean-car-programme/