It’s powerful, has a prestige name and by luxury sport sedan standards, it’s cheap.
The starting price for the BMW 320i will be $33,445, including destination charges, when it goes on sale in the spring. That’s nearly $3,000 less than the current cheapest 3-series model, the 328i.
BMW, which has had big sales for its redone 3-series entry line, is hoping that a cheaper, four-cylinder model will spell more success. Today, it unveiled a new BMW 320i model here at the auto show.
The sporty compact packs a 2.0-liter, 180-horsepower, twin-turbo, four-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic. The engine also comes with start-stop technology that shuts it off at stoplights to save gas.
It will be offered in standard rear-drive and all-wheel drive versions.
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