SPIED! The Next-gen BMW 3-Series Is Slowly REVEALED! All-new Pics Show Exterior Details Plus INTERIOR Changes

SPIED! The Next-gen BMW 3-Series Is Slowly REVEALED! All-new Pics Show Exterior Details Plus INTERIOR Changes
Easily one of the most popular luxury sedans, the BMW 3-Series is a volume product that yields an impact on the greater space. That's because it's become the benchmark product across the industry.

After all these years, this is the entry-level luxury vehicle that everyone watches and tries to emulate. It always has the right mix of sporting ability and luxury features that draws customers in. 

So, now that the current-gen 3-Series is dated, now what?

Seen in the best spy shots yet, the next-gen BMW 3-Series has been exposed in a big way. This has us excited! In the latest collection, the production front grilles, headlights and taillights are seen for the first time. But, of greater importance, are the interior snaps. With the lid being lifted off for the first time, we can tell that there's a lot of all-new touches here. 

Take note of the all-new instrument panel, gearshift, iDrive controller, center stack with all-new HVAC vents — design and location — and more. 

While there's still plenty that's hidden, we're curious if YOU like what you see, so far. What say you, Spies? Is BMW lining up its BEST 3-Series yet?


...According to our 
future models crystal ball, the 2019 3 Series (G20) will come to US as 330i, 330e and M340i (in choice of sDrive or xDrive for all models). The B48TU engine that will power the 330i will receive a small power increase to 255hp. 

The G20 will come with a host of cool toys. The instrument panel seen in these photos is the same one from the upcoming 8 Series, a special differential will be included with the M Sport Package, ambient light, laser lights (even for US cars), significantly improved autonomous driving capabilities, remote engine start, and much more...

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MDarringerMDarringer - 10/18/2017 8:07:17 AM
+4 Boost
Looks like another brand new BMW that will look 10 years old.


vdivvdiv - 10/18/2017 9:22:46 AM
+3 Boost
They have been testing this car since January of last year?!
A lot is riding on it for BMW.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 10/18/2017 3:05:23 PM
+1 Boost
Just fix the GD steering.


carsnyccarsnyc - 10/18/2017 3:05:48 PM
+2 Boost
It is nerve-racking times for BMW


1lostVW1lostVW - 10/18/2017 3:41:41 PM
+3 Boost
LOL, This is the "All New 3 Series" ??? it does not need camouflage, no one will be able to tell it apart from the 3 series of the last 14 years... so 14+ years and the design is moving to Bigger grill, new headlights and taillights... digital dash... wow, that will impress the neighbors, who will undoubtedly think anyone that buys this all new 3 series (if they can tell you bought a new car) is an idiot, it is indistinguishably different than the "all old" body 3 series. but allot more expensive... Did the BMW management fall into a stasis machine and wake up thinking they were still the #1 brand for luxury?? this is not 1997 BMW.. and you BMW leaders are lost... Completely lost, particularly if you think the BMW badge will sell this unchanged "all new" old looking car... wake up! BMW customers are running to other brands and your dealers can not save your company when you torture the Dealer Body into "keep the customers" in a BMW with the new Loyalty plans you have... lying, cheating out of profits and manipulating the US dealers will not sell more ugly or tired designs for BMW NA... and Germany is soundly lost in the Musk world of catch up... BMW is no longer an aspirational brand, it is just a brand, no leadership, no inspiration.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 10/18/2017 5:50:36 PM
+2 Boost
I had a 3 series from 2000-2008. I can't imagine why BMW keeps things so very similar model to model. This looks just like my old car with a few tweaks and mm sized changes.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 10/18/2017 6:09:47 PM
+2 Boost
"wow, that will impress the neighbors, who will undoubtedly think anyone that buys this all new 3 series (if they can tell you bought a new car) is an idiot, it is indistinguishably different than the "all old" body 3 series. but allot more expensive"

It does look the same, but it isn't more expensive. My 2017 cost about the same as my 2006, but the 17 has way more features and options.


GermanNutGermanNut - 10/18/2017 10:41:41 PM
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Considering BMW lost the U.S. and global sales crown to Mercedes-Benz in 2016 and continues to have the worst sales performance in percentage terms when compared to Mercedes-Benz and Audi in the U.S. market for 2017, the new 3-Series will be hugely important for BMW and by all accounts it look like massive failure.

With the 3-Series U.S. sales down 18.6% in the U.S. YTD, the importance of the new 3-Series cannot be underestimated and BMW looks like it will deliver a giant letdown.

I'm very surprised that a brand facing such a huge sales problem in the United States resorts to delivering such a similar car to the one that is experiencing a massive sales decline.


HawkHawk - 10/20/2017 8:08:14 AM
+2 Boost
If BMW can give the 3-series some of the performance and handling of the 2-series, it'll sell like hotcakes.


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