
The diesel variant of the 3 Series LWB will be launched at a later stage.

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The diesel variant of the 3 Series LWB will be launched at a later stage.
BMW has introduced the facelift of the 3 Series Long Wheelbase (LWB) in India, moving away from its earlier nomenclature of 3 Series Gran Limousine. Available in a single petrol version for now, the BMW 330Li M Sport is priced at ₹62.60 lakh (ex-showroom), while the diesel variant is set for a later launch. Having said that, the 2025 3 Series LWB will continue to be assembled at the company’s Chennai plant.
Design highlights include the BMW kidney grille, adaptive LED headlights, and a high-gloss black rear diffuser. The model also features aluminum satinated exterior elements, contributing to its luxury appeal. The 2025 BMW 3 Series LWB is available in four metallic paint options: Mineral White, Skyscraper Grey, M Carbon Black, and Arctic Race Blue. The interior features premium leather Vernasca Cognac upholstery.

Inside, the sedan includes a widescreen curved display, ambient lighting, a large panoramic sunroof, and a flat-bottomed M leather steering wheel. The three-zone automatic climate control system enhances comfort, while the new aluminium rhombicle anthracite trim adds to the premium cabin feel.
Powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, the BMW 330Li generates 254 bhp and 400 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0-100 kmph in 6.2 seconds, coupled to an 8-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission.
The car is equipped with BMW's latest iDrive Operating System 8.5, featuring touch, gesture, and voice controls. The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant learns user habits and integrates smartphone applications. Additional technology features include BMW Digital Key Plus, Comfort Access System, and remote 3D view via the My BMW App.

The new BMW 3 Series LWB includes six airbags, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with Cornering Brake Control (CBC), attentiveness assistance, an electronic vehicle immobiliser, and ISOFIX child seat mounting. Park Assistant Plus with a surround-view camera aids in tight parking situations, while BMW Driving Assistant offers blind-spot detection and collision warnings.
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