
BMW 325 has wireless charging. Principle of wireless charging: Since energy is transmitted between the charger and the electrical device through a magnetic field, there is no need for a wired connection between the two. Therefore, both the charger and the electrical device can be designed without exposed conductive contacts. Introduction to charging methods: There is one USB port each in the front and rear rows. Wireless charging technology (Wireless-charging-technology; Wireless-charge-technology) originates from wireless power transmission technology. Low-power wireless charging often adopts electromagnetic induction (such as the Qi method for charging mobile phones, but ZTE's electric vehicle wireless charging method uses induction).

I've driven several BMW 3 Series models, including the 325i and 325Li, from the 2020 and 2021 model years. The 2021 325i came equipped with a wireless charging feature, which is embedded in front of the center console armrest, making it very convenient to charge iPhones or Android phones. However, this feature isn't available on all configurations, such as the base model or the 2019 325i. When buying a car, I recommend checking the vehicle manual or asking the dealer if the Tech package is available as an option, which costs an additional few thousand yuan. If it's not available, don't worry—you can buy a cigarette lighter to wireless charger adapter for just a few dozen yuan, and it works just as well. Wireless charging really reduces cable clutter during daily driving, but be careful not to place metal objects on it during maintenance to prevent overheating.

In the BMW 325 configuration system, wireless charging is typically an optional feature, especially for G20 platform models post-2020. I've personally studied the vehicle manual - the base 325i might not include it, but higher trims like Sport Line or M Sport versions come equipped with Qi charging modules. Confirmation is simple: check for a charging pad icon in the center console. Compatible phones must meet Qi standards, with charging power generally at 15W - not the fastest but sufficient. Without this factory feature, retrofitting an OEM module costs a few hundred dollars, but professional installation is crucial to avoid circuit damage. For maintenance, keeping the pad clean and dry extends its lifespan. This technology genuinely enhances driving convenience.

The BMW 325 comes with wireless charging in some models, such as the new top-end version. I noticed that many 325li models after 2021 have it as standard, while older models rarely do. It's quite convenient for daily use—just place your phone to charge automatically, reducing cable clutter. However, if it's not equipped, don't worry; it's not a must-have feature. It's advisable to first check the car's infotainment system menu or the manual to confirm its location. While driving, using a wired charger or a cigarette lighter adapter is equally safe and efficient; the key is to avoid letting your phone run out of battery and affect navigation. Maintenance is simple—just clean it regularly.

I understand that wireless charging is available as an optional feature for the BMW 325. For the base model 325, it requires adding a Tech package costing approximately 2000-3000 RMB, while it may be included in higher trims. In practical use, I find its advantages obvious: it reduces cable clutter and enhances interior tidiness. However, the downside is its relatively slow charging speed and tendency to heat up. If you're on a tight budget, third-party adapters are cheaper and compatible with Qi-enabled devices. For better cost-effectiveness, it's recommended to opt for it directly when purchasing a new car for convenience. When buying a used car, checking the configuration list will reveal whether it's equipped. Overall, it doesn't affect the vehicle's core performance.


