BMW 3 Series GT Facelift Revealed in Official Pictures

- BMW 3 Series GT facelift gets turbocharged petrol and diesel engines
- The car will offer a total of 8 engine options - 3 petrol and 5 diesel
- Will be available in 3 trim levels - Sport Line, Luxury Line, and M Sport

BMW 3 Series GT Facelift Gets Turbocharged Engines
While petrol variants come in three engine trims, the diesel variants offer five oil burners, each one of the powered by BMW's twin turbo technology. The power outputs of the petrol engines come in the range of 184bhp to 326bhp, while that of the diesel engines range from 150bhp to 313bhp. Transmission duties are handled by a six-speed manual gearbox along with the option of an 8-speed Steptronic automatic unit. Customers will also get an option to choose between a rear wheel drive version and BMW xDrive All-Wheel Drive System.

BMW 3 Series GT Facelift Rear Profile
Coming to its exterior profile, the new BMW 3 Series GT gets redesigned front end with new LED projector headlamps, LED daytime running lights, revised kidney grille with chrome borders, and a new front bumper that comes with a central air dam and larger air intakes. The side profile of the car remains largely similar to the outgoing model the flowing roof line of classic coupes and new sporty alloy wheels. Changes to the rear profile of the car also remain quite subtle with the only exceptions being the slightly restyled LED tail lamps, beefier rear bumper, and new chrome tipped exhaust pipes.

BMW 3 Series GT Facelift Cabin
The inside of the car has also gone through some changes as the car now gets restyled interior trims, new seats, and a number of new features that includes - head-up display, LCD colour display for HVAC system, new switchgear and a state of the art interface for infotainment system. The new BMW 3 Series GT will be available in three trim levels: Sport Line, Luxury Line and M Sport.
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