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The all new changes coming to the BMW 3 Series


BMW are hard at work on bringing new changes to their 3 Series range for the 2016 badged model. The company will be looking to bring more sales and attention to the car range The brand are to give the car a facelift which will see some new features introduced for the design structure of the car aswell as featuring new pieces of kit on the outside. Recent reports are however suggesting that the changes made to the car are very minimal and can be hard to find which is why today we have created this post in order to pick out just what these brand new changes are. One of the big note worthy features of the changes introduced though is just how wide the 3 Series now is. This does not however mean more space inside of the car, just extensions made to the bodywork frame giving it a wider design. Other changes do however come into play which could boost popularity of the car in the future.

 

What further changes are brought in for the new 3 Series

So one of the first features we thought we would address is of course the options of full LED headlight technology which can now be chosen by the driver. However if we change our view to the back end of the car, the tail lights are also fully LED designed and these as a nice little extra, come along with the updated model as standard. BMW have also made the front air intakes even wider than the 2015 model. That just about sums it up for the visual changes made to the exterior design of the car.

 

Changes made inside of the car are minimal with new sliders place over the drink holders in the cabin and new chrome design finishes around the centre console.

 

Does the updated 3 Series deliver more of a challenge than the standard model?

With changes for the revised model being pretty small we expect the competition that faces the standard 3 Series to remain pretty much the same. This would mean that cars such as the A4 from Audi and the C-Class range from Mercedes Benz still have a chance when it comes to being one of the most luxury and best selling executive style cars on the market for this current era.   

The BMW 3 Series