What are the differences between the BMW 320Li and BMW 320i?

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GarrettLynn
07/24/25 11:23pm
There are several main differences between the BMW 320Li and BMW 320i: 1. Body dimensions: The BMW 320i has body dimensions of 4719x1827x1459mm with a wheelbase of 285mm, while the BMW 320Li measures 4829x1827x1463mm with a wheelbase of 2961mm. From the body dimensions and wheelbase data, it can be seen that the BMW 320Li is larger. 2. Price: The BMW 320i is the entry-level version of the BMW 3 Series, while the BMW 320Li is a higher-grade model than the 320i, hence it is also more expensive. 3. Fuel consumption and acceleration: The BMW 320i achieves a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 9.0s with a fuel consumption of 6.2L/100km, whereas the BMW 320Li has a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 9.1s and a fuel consumption of 6.1L/100km.
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