
New 3 Series Coupe
BMW has announced a raft of changes to the 2010 versions of their 3 Series range, offering more powerful and efficient engines plus design changes and interior enhancements as well.
On the outside the revised Coupe and Convertible feature new front and rear LED lights, a revised kidney grille (with twisted chrome band), a new front air dam, rear valance and side rocker panels. At the rear all red light clusters feature LED light bars and the cars also get a restyled rear bumper that visually reduces the perception of height, giving a more dynamic stance.
There are three new exterior colours to choose from namely Vermillion Red, Deep Sea Blue and Mineral White. Inside Dakota Leather is now standard on all Coupe and Convertible models while new Anthracite Bamboo trim offers a new fresh appeal.
The new 2010 models get more powerful and efficient engines with the BMW 320d Coupe and 320d Convertible now delivering 184hp. This has shortened the zero to 62mph time for the Coupe to 7.5 seconds, improving combined fuel economy to 60.1 mpg and lowering CO2 emissions to 125g/km. The Convertible reaches 0-62mph in 8.3 seconds has a combined mpg of 55.4 mpg and a CO2 at 135g/km.

New 3 Series Convertible
The new BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Saloon also offers a remarkable 109g/km CO2 and 68.9mpg, which for a combustion engine in a car of this size is remarkable. This model is expected to be of greatest interest to company car drivers. Other additions to the range include the 318d version in the Saloon and Tourer ranges offering sub 120g/km CO2
The new BMW 3 Series range goes on sale on March 20th, 2010 and BMW car leasing on all the new models will be loaded in due course.