It's been a while since BMW introduced their first ever car to feature Air Breathers, the 3 Series Gran Turismo, and yet the world is still wondering what this is. Well, we tried to explain it as well as we could but it seems like nobody believes us, yet.
That's why BMW's North American office picked up a camera, called Victor Lelue, the BMW 3 Series GT Product Manager and recorded a video trying to explain it all in a short and concise way. The end result was posted below, to help everyone better understand this car.
As for technical details, the GT 3er is available in the US only in two model variants, both of them AWD, using the xDrive intelligent system. First up you have the 328i model, fitted with a 2-liter turbocharged petrol engine that develops 245 HP and starts at USD41,450.
And then you have the top of the range model, the xDrive 335i GT, with 306 HP and 400 Nm (300 lb-ft) of torque coming out of a 3-liter N55 engine. In Europe you can also have your pick out of 8 other model variations, from base model 320i up to RWD 335i and other diesel units too.
As for technical details, the GT 3er is available in the US only in two model variants, both of them AWD, using the xDrive intelligent system. First up you have the 328i model, fitted with a 2-liter turbocharged petrol engine that develops 245 HP and starts at USD41,450.
And then you have the top of the range model, the xDrive 335i GT, with 306 HP and 400 Nm (300 lb-ft) of torque coming out of a 3-liter N55 engine. In Europe you can also have your pick out of 8 other model variations, from base model 320i up to RWD 335i and other diesel units too.