BMW extends M Sport range
Now available with Coupé and Convertible
BMW's extending the M Sport concept to the 3-Series Coupé and Convertible; BMW already offers M Sport variants in the saloon range. There's also a new limited edition M Sport 1-Series.
Now seen by BMW as the flagship -- until the M3 arrives -- the M Sports get more kit, uprated interiors and underpinnings, and an aerodynamic bodykit.
So what do you get? An body styling package gives the cars a more sporting look, while sport suspension with a stiffer, and 15mm lower, set-up provides a more focussed ride. All models come with 18-inch M star-spoke light alloy wheels as standard with a differently styled 19-inch M Double-spoke light alloy wheel as an option. High-gloss Shadow line exterior finishes to the window surrounds is also a standard feature.
Inside, you'll see sports seats upholstered in blue Alcantara, anthracite headlining, M designation doorsill finishers and a short-shift M gearlever with a perforated leather gaiter and handbrake lever. Brushed aluminium interior trim and M-badged leather steering wheel complete the package.
There's a limited range of colours, just metallic silver, black blue and graphite, and non-metallic white and red.
According to BMW, M Sport models account for more than three-quarters of all saloon sales.
Prices start at £28,330 OTR for a 320i M Sport Coupé rising to £37,745 OTR for a 335d M Sport Coupé. The entry-level 320i M Sport Convertible costs £32,255 OTR while the range-topping 335i M Sport costs £40,250 OTR.
130i M Sport Limited Edition
The 1 Series M Sport Limited Edition arrives in spring and is based on the 265hp 130i.
All models are in metallic black with a lemon (yuk?) leather interior sitting on 18-inch WTCC-style alloys.
Other differences include chrome surrounds to the windows and a bespoke monikered start/stop button. This is in addition to the standard M Sport equipment that includes silver interior trim, anthracite headlining, M Sports steering wheel and doorsill finishers, along with sports seats, a short-shift M gearstick, sports suspension and the aerodynamic bodykit.
Only 160 BMW 130i M Sport Limited Edition cars will be available in the UK priced at £30,270 OTR.
hahah good one. Would rather buy this (although it is second hand):
www.pistonheads.com/sales/128793.htm
I like the 3 series but I just see sooooo many of them!
All models are in metallic black with a lemon (yuk?) leather interior sitting on 18-inch WTCC-style alloys.
Eh? Doesn't look black with a lemon interior to me!

Hmmmm that looks like a lovely shade of blue! That could look nice in the flesh if it wasn't actually black!!
I however have to vouch for BMW here, the 3 series is a fantastic car. I picked up 2 weeks ago an E90 335i M Sport.
and i struggled to think of anything else that came close for me....
I wanted a car thats well built, reliable, comfortable, practical, has 4 doors, is a serious drivers car.
The only thing that came close was the Audi S4, which is alot more expensive (once options are added reletivly) and its slower!! The mercedes C55 AMG is even more expensive and only a tiny bit faster....
The 3 series no matter what engine you have is a fantastic car in nearly every situation, all you need to decide is how fast you want to go as to what engine you have....
And hmmm, let's see... a 320Ci sport with a couple of options... or a 130i... or a two year old 645Ci. Bit of a no-brainer really, though my £30K would be spent on a Ferrari 328 instead.
Sniff Petrol are going to get some mileage out of this!!!
as an "eveything" car for about £40,000 they are very very hard to beat!
as an "eveything" car for about £40,000 they are very very hard to beat!
E39 M5 and save about £15-20k
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