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BMW 3 Series (F30)

Sixth generation of BMW 3 Series

BMW 3 Series (F30)

Summary

Sixth generation of BMW 3 Series

FieldValue
nameBMW 3 Series (F30)
image2016 BMW 318i (F30 LCI) Sports Line sedan (2018-11-02) 01.jpg
caption2016 BMW 318i (F30 LCI)
manufacturerBMW
model_code{{ubl
productionOctober 2011 – October 2018
model_years2012–2018
assembly{{ubl
Russia: Kaliningrad (Avtotor)<ref name"annual2019"
Thailand: Rayong (BMW Thailand)<ref>{{cite weburlhttp://www.bangkokpost.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=5999title = BMW X1 sDrive18i JOY IS NOWpublisher=Bangkok Postdate=2011-02-15url-status=deadarchive-date=2013-01-17archive-url=https://archive.today/20130117173637/http://www.bangkokpost.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=5999#selection-561.0-561.27}}
Indonesia: Jakarta (Gaya Motor)<ref name"annual2019"/
Malaysia: Kulim, Kedah (Inokom)<ref name"annual2019"/
Egypt: 6th of October City (BAG)<ref name"annual2019"/
designer
classCompact executive car (D)
body_style
related{{ubl
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platformBMW L7
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predecessorBMW 3 Series (E90)
successor

| F30 (sedan) | F31 (touring) | F34 (Gran Turismo) | F35 (long-wheelbase sedan) | Germany: Regensburg; Dingolfing | South Africa: Rosslyn (BMW SA) | China: Tiexi, Shenyang (BBA) | India: Chennai (BMW India) | Brazil: Araquari (BMW Group Brazil) | Russia: Kaliningrad (Avtotor) | Thailand: Rayong (BMW Thailand) | Indonesia: Jakarta (Gaya Motor) | Malaysia: Kulim, Kedah (Inokom) | Egypt: 6th of October City (BAG) | BMW M3 (F80) | BMW 1 Series (F20) | BMW 4 Series (F32) | BMW 2 Series (F22) | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive | Front-engine, all-wheel-drive (xDrive) | Petrol: | 1.5 L B38 I3 turbo | 1.6 L N13 I4 turbo | 2.0 L N20 I4 turbo | 2.0 L B48 I4 turbo | 3.0 L N55 I6 turbo | 3.0 L S55 I6 turbo | 3.0 L B58 I6 turbo | Diesel: | 2.0 L N47 I4 turbo | 2.0 L B47 I4 turbo | 3.0 L N57 I6 turbo

The sixth generation of the BMW 3 Series consists of the BMW F30 (sedan version), BMW F31 (wagon version, marketed as 'Touring') and BMW F34 (fastback version, marketed as 'Gran Turismo') compact executive cars. The F30/F31/F34 generation was produced from October 2011 to 2019 and is often collectively referred to as the F30.

For the sixth generation, the coupé and convertible models were spun off to create the new BMW 4 Series nameplate. BMW also introduced a separate hatchback model under the 3 Series nameplate called the 3 Series Gran Turismo (F34), similar to the 5 Series Gran Turismo.

The F30 is the first generation of the 3 Series to be powered by a range of turbocharged engines exclusively and electric power steering (replacing the hydraulic power steering systems used previously). The F30 also marked the 3 Series' first use of a three-cylinder engine in its 2015 facelift. A new plug-in hybrid F30 model was also introduced in 2016. A long-wheelbase sedan version (model code F35) was sold in China.

The M3 model (designated F80) was introduced in 2014 and is powered by the S55 twin-turbocharged straight-six engine.

In March 2019, the BMW 3 Series (G20) was released as the successor to the F30. The F34 Gran Turismo fastback model continued to be available until early 2020, and was replaced by the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé (G26) in June 2021.

Development and launch

The exterior designer for the F30 sedan was Christopher Weil and exterior designer for the F31 Touring was Michael de Bono.

The F30 was unveiled in Munich on 14 October 2011, with market launch and first customer deliveries on 11 February 2012.

Body styles

File:2016 BMW 318i (F30 LCI) Sports Line sedan (2018-11-02) 02.jpg|Sedan (F30) File:2015 BMW 320d Business EfficientDynamics 2.0 Rear.jpg|Wagon (F31) File:BMW 318d GT Modern Line (F34) – Heckansicht, 31. August 2013, Münster.jpg|Gran Turismo (F34)

Sedan (F30)

The F30 sedan debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in March 2012 and was the first of the sixth generation 3 Series models to go on sale. Early models included the 328i and 335i and (post LCI) later models included the 330i and 340i. The 320i, 318d, and 316d models were added to the F30 range in March 2012. The 320i EfficientDynamics Edition and 316i were added in autumn of 2012.

In the United States, the arrival of the four-cylinder models marked the first time a 3 Series was sold with a four-cylinder petrol engine, since the E36 318i of the late 1990s. The 328i xDrive and 335i xDrive went on sale in the summer of 2012.

Touring (F31)

The wagon/estate body style (marketed as "Touring") was unveiled at the 21st Auto Mobil International held at Leipzig in 2012. This body style has a designation of F31, and the launch models consisted of the 328i, 320d and the 330d. The 320i, 316d and 318d models were added in autumn of 2012.

Gran Turismo (F34)

The 5-door fastback body style has a designation of F34 and is marketed as the 3 Series Gran Turismo, with styling similar to the 5 Series Gran Turismo. The Gran Turismo body style was discontinued in 2019 for the following generation, the G20 3 Series, as it proved to be unsuccessful in terms of sales. It was effectively replaced with the 4 Series Gran Coupe.

At 4824 mm, the F34 is 200 mm longer than the sedan and Touring models. This extra length is partly facilitated by the 110 mm longer wheelbase shared with the F35 long wheelbase sedan models. The F34 is also 79 mm taller than the F30/F31. These increased dimensions result in the rear wheels being located further back and lower with respect to the rear seat, and allows for three full-size rear seats.

The F34 version was unveiled at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show in March 2013. At launch, the engine range consisted of turbocharged petrol and diesel engines in straight-4 and straight-6 configurations. All-wheel drive was available in the "i xDrive" and "d xDrive" models. The F34 received a facelift ("Life Cycle Impulse") in mid-2016, a year after the facelift was introduced for the other body styles of the F30 generation.

LWB sedan (F35)

A long-wheelbase sedan model having a designation of F35, was produced for the Chinese market. The wheelbase is increased by 110 mm to 2920 mm; this increases rear knee room by 90 mm and results in an overall length of 4734 mm. The vehicle was produced in BMW's Shenyang production plant, and has chrome trim on the doors to distinguish it from the regular F30 sedans.

The F35 was unveiled at 2012 Auto China in Beijing. Initial models included the 320Li, 328Li and 335Li. Post-facelift (LCI) models consisted of the 316Li, 320Li, 328Li, 328Li xDrive and 335Li.

Exterior styling

The F30/F31 has grown in all dimensions compared to its predecessor. The styling is similar to previous generations with a sweeping bonnet, short front overhang, and long wheelbase. Headlamps now connect to a wide kidney grill. Tail lamps also sport a wide "L" shape design seen in many BMW models.

In some markets, in addition to the base and M Sport models, three 'trim lines' were available for this generation: Modern Line, Sport Line and Luxury Line. These lines form the base packages upon which extra options could be specified. The Modern Line was discontinued after the 2014 model year, due to low sales.

Luxury Line File:BMW 3er Touring Luxury Line (F31) – Frontansicht, 7. September 2013, Münster.jpg File:BMW 320d GT Luxury Line (F34) – Frontansicht, 21. Dezember 2013, Düsseldorf.jpg File:BMW 328i F30 2012 hl (cropped).jpg File:BMW 3-Series F35 Li 01 Auto Chongqing 2012-06-07.jpg

Modern Line File:2012 BMW 328i sedan -- 2012 DC 1.JPG File:BMW 318d GT Modern Line (F34) – Frontansicht, 31. August 2013, Münster.jpg File:Long-wheelbase BMW 3 Series (F35), front quarter.jpg

Sport Line File:BMW 320d Sport Line (F30) – Frontansicht, 26. Februar 2012, Wülfrath.jpg File:BMW 320d Sport Line (F30) – Heckansicht, 26. Februar 2012, Wülfrath.jpg File:2014 BMW 328i GT xDrive Sport Line.jpg

M Sport File:2016 BMW 320d xDrive M Sport Automatic 2.0.jpg File:BMW 320d Touring M-Sportpaket (F31) – Heckansicht, 2. Mai 2015, Düsseldorf.jpg File:2017 BMW 320d M Sport GT Automatic 2.0.jpg

Interior and equipment

Luxury Line
M Sport

In the sedan models, the rear headroom, leg room and shoulder room increased compared with their E90 predecessors.

Options include heated front seats, split-fold rear seats, satellite navigation and a widescreen display in the centre console. The Bluetooth that's built-in into the car now supports audio streaming. The traditional mechanical shift lever was replaced by a shift by wire shifter (first used by BMW in the 2007 E70 X5).

M Performance Parts can be fitted to all models with the M Sport trim. These include sport brakes for 18 inch and higher wheels, side skirt ground effects, black kidney grilles and carbon fibre mirrors.

Engines

BMW straight-four petrol engine (N20)
BMW straight-six petrol engine (N55)

The petrol models initially used the turbocharged 4-cylinder N13, 4-cylinder N20 and 6-cylinder N55 engines. This meant that the 328i models (traditionally powered by naturally-aspirated 6-cylinder engines) now used the turbocharged 4-cylinder N20 engine. For the 2016 facelift (LCI), the engines were updated to the 3-cylinder B38, the 4-cylinder B48 and the 6-cylinder B58.

The diesel models initially used the 4-cylinder N47 and 6-cylinder N57 turbocharged engines. For the 2016 facelift, the 4-cylinder models were updated to the B47 engine, while the 6-cylinder models retained the N57 engine.

Petrol

last=BMW Grouptitle=The new BMW 3 Series Sedanurl=https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/pressclub/p/pcgl/pressDetail.html?title=the-new-bmw-3-series-sedan&outputChannelId=6&id=T0122586EN&left_menu_item=node__2230access-date=22 March 2013archive-date=24 September 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924154356/https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/global/article/detail/T0122586EN/the-new-bmw-3-series-sedanurl-status=live}}YearsEngine-
turboPowerTorque316i318i320i320i ED328i330i335i340iM3 (F80)M3 Comp (F80)M3 CS (F80)
2012–2015N13B16
straight-4100 kW
at 4,400–6,450 rpm220 Nm
at 1,350–4,300 rpm
2015–2019B38B15
straight-3100 kW
at 4,400–6,000 rpm220 Nm
at 1,250–4,300 rpm
2012–2015N20B20
straight-4135 kW
at 5,000 rpm270 Nm
at 1,250–4,500 rpm
2015–2019B48B20
straight-4135 kW
at 5,000–6,500 rpm270 Nm
at 1,350–4,600 rpm
2012–2015N13B16
straight-4125 kW
at 4,800–6,450 rpm250 Nm
at 1,500–4,500 rpm
2012–2015N20B20
straight-4180 kW
at 5,000–6,500 rpm350 Nm
at 1,250–4,800 rpm
2015–2019B48B20
straight-4185 kW
at 5,200–6,500 rpm350 Nm
at 1,450–4,800 rpm
2012–2015N55B30M0
straight-6225 kW
at 5,800–6,400 rpm400 Nm
at 1,200–5,000 rpm
2015–2019B58B30M0
straight-6240 kW
at 5,500–6,500 rpm450 Nm
at 1,380–5,000 rpm
2014–2020S55B30
straight-6317 kW
at 5,500–7,300 rpm550 Nm
at 1,850–5,500 rpm
2016–2020S55B30
straight-6331 kW
at 7,000 rpm
2018–2020S55B30
straight-6338 kW
at 6,250 rpm600 Nm
at 4,000–5,380 rpm

Diesel

ModelYearsEngine-
turboPowerTorque316d318d320d320d ED325d330d335d
2012–2015N47D20
straight-485 kW
at 4,000 rpm260 Nm
at 1,750–2,500 rpm
2015–2019B47D20
straight-4270 Nm
at 1,250–2,750 rpm
2012–2015N47D20
straight-4105 kW
at 4,000 rpm320 Nm
at 1,750–2,500 rpm
2015–2019B47D20
straight-4110 kW
at 4,000 rpm320 Nm
at 1,500–3,000 rpm
2012–2015N47D20
straight-4135 kW
at 4,000 rpm380 Nm
at 1,750–2,750 rpm
2015–2019B47D20
straight-4140 kW
at 4,000 rpm400 Nm
at 1,750–2,500 rpm
2012–2015N47D20
straight-4120 kW
at 4,000 rpm380 Nm
at 1,750–2,750 rpm
2015–2019B47D20
straight-4400 Nm
at 1,750–2,250 rpm
2013–2015N47D20
straight-4160 kW
at 4,000 rpm450 Nm
at 1,500–2,500 rpm
2015–2019B47D20
straight-4165 kW
at 4,000 rpm450 Nm
at 1,500–3,000 rpm
2012–2019N57D30O1
straight-6190 kW
at 4,000 rpm560 Nm
at 1,500–3,000 rpm
2013–2019N57D30T1
straight-6230 kW
at 4,000 rpm630 Nm
at 1,500–2,500 rpm

Hybrid

ModelYearsEngine-
turboPowerTorqueActiveHybrid 3330e iPerformance
2012–2015N55B30HP
straight-6 +
electric motor250 kW
at 5,800–6,000 rpm450 Nm
at 1,000–5,000 rpm
2015–2018B48B20
straight-4 +
electric motor185 kW
at 5,000–6,500 rpm420 Nm
at 1,450–3,700 rpm

Transmissions

The available transmissions are:

  • 6-speed Getrag GS6-17BG manual
  • 6-speed ZF GS6-45BZ manual
  • 8-speed ZF 8HP45 automatic
  • 8-speed ZF 8HP50 automatic
  • 8-speed ZF 8HP70 automatic

M3 models

Main article: BMW M3#F80 generation (2014–2019)

The M3 models based on the F30 3 Series were introduced in 2014. Designated F80 for the M3 (sedan) alongside F82 for the M4 (coupe), it is the first time an M3 has used a separate model code, and the first time an M coupe was designated M4. They are powered by the S55 twin-turbocharged straight-six engine. Production of the M3 ended in 2020. The F80 M3 was succeeded by the G80 M3.

Special models

ActiveHybrid 3

BMW ActiveHybrid 3 M Sport

Based on the 335i Sedan, the ActiveHybrid 3 includes a 40 kW synchronous electric motor, bringing the total system output to 250 kW, with a lithium-ion battery positioned underneath the luggage area and a 2-zone climate control system with stationary air conditioning. The electric motor generates 210 Nm of torque. The maximum all-electric driving range is 4 km, with a top speed of 75 kph.

The BMW ActiveHybrid 3 was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in January 2012.

The US EPA rated the 2013 ActiveHybrid 3 with a combined fuel economy of 28 mpgUS, with 25 mpgUS in the city, and 33 mpgUS on the highway.

330e iPerformance

BMW 330e iPerformance M Sport

The BMW 330e iPerformance is a plug-in hybrid unveiled at the IAA in Frankfurt in September 2015. The first units were registered in Europe by late 2015 and North American sales began in 2016.

The 330e features a four-cylinder petrol engine and an 88 hp electric motor. The powertrain is rated at a total of 185 kW and 310 lbft of torque. The United States EPA rated the 2016 BMW 330e energy consumption in all-electric mode at 47 kWh per 100 miles, which translates into a combined city/highway fuel economy of 72 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPG-e) (3.3 L/100 km petrol equivalent), but only 14 miles all-electric range (Real world electric range under normal driving conditions mix of highway and city in eco mode is approximately 24km). When powered only by the petrol engine, EPA's official combined city/highway fuel economy is 31 mpgus.

Alpina version

The Alpina B3 (F30) was based on the F30 3 Series, and was produced between 2013 and 2019.

Model year changes

2013

  • All-wheel drive became available for the wagon body style in the 320i, 328i and 335i models.

2014

  • 328d is the first four-cylinder diesel BMW to be sold in the United States. The built in iDrive infotainment system software was also redesigned with new navigation and connectivity features.

2015 Facelift (LCI)

The facelift ("Life Cycle Impulse") versions were released in 2015 for the 2016 model year. Changes include:

  • 340i models (using the B58 engine) replace the 335i models (using the N55 engine).
  • 330i model (using the B48 engine) replaces the 328i model (using the N20 engine), except for the United States market.
  • 320i engine changes to B48 from N20, except for the United States market.
  • 318i model (using the 3-cylinder B38 engine) replaces the 316i and 320i ED (using the 4-cylinder N13 engine) (therefore, for the first time in its 40-year history, the 318i model isn't powered by a 4-cylinder engine).
  • B47 engine replaces the N47 engine for the 4-cylinder diesel models.
  • ActiveHybrid 3 model discontinued.
  • 330e iPerformance plug-in hybrid model added.
  • Revised headlights and tail-lights, with LED replacing Xenon for the headlights.
  • Revised shock absorbers and front suspension mounts.
  • Revised electronic stability control (called "DSC" by BMW).
  • Rev-matching (called "engine speed adaption" by BMW) for manual transmissions.
  • GPS-based gear selection (called "ConnectedShift" by BMW) for automatic transmissions.
  • Bluetooth audio streaming (A2DP) was added as standard equipment to the audio system.

Safety

ANCAP

Euro NCAP

IIHS

Adaptive LED

NHTSA

Rollover:

ASEAN NCAP

Vehicle CategorySEDANNumber Of Airbag6ScoreRatingOverall81.88/100.00Adult Occupant Protection35.22/36.00Child Occupant Protection36.02/49.00Safety Assist10.50/18.00-
Frontal Impact15.22/16.00
Side Impact16.00/16.00
Head Protection Technology4.00/4.00
Frontal Impact14.74/16.00
Side Impact8.000/8.00
Effective Braking & Avoidance8.00/8.00
Seatbelt Reminders1.50/6.00
Blind Spot Technology
Advanced SATs1.00/2.00

Marketing

The 320d Efficient Dynamics at the 2012 London Olympics

The BMW 320d Efficient Dynamics was the most widely used vehicle in the London 2012 Olympics due to BMW's official partnership.

Production

Production of F30 generation began with the sedan body style on 28 October 2011. Production ended in 2019 with the end of F31 Touring production in June.

The sedan and wagon models were produced in Germany (Munich and Regensburg), South Africa (Rosslyn, up until 2018), India (Chennai), China (Shenyang) and Brazil (Araquari). The Gran Turismo models were produced at the BMW Dingolfing plant in Germany. Local assembly of complete knock-down (CKD) kits was used for cars sold in Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia and Thailand.

Sales

The following are the sales of the 3 Series, according to BMW's annual reports:

YearTotal
2012406,752
2013500,332
2014480,214
2015444,338
2016411,844
2017409,005
Total:2,652,485

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