What are the differences between the facelifted and non-facelifted BMW 320?

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Rachel
07/24/25 4:05am
The facelifted BMW 320 model only adds some configurations, and there is no difference in other aspects compared to the non-facelifted model. Different engines: Facelifted BMW 3 Series: 115kW (2.0L turbocharged) engine. Non-facelifted BMW 3 Series: 135kW (2.0L turbocharged) engine. Different exterior dimensions: Facelifted BMW 3 Series: Length × Width × Height (mm) 4719 × 1827 × 1459. Non-facelifted BMW 3 Series: Length × Width × Height (mm) 4829 × 1827 × 1463. Different maximum torque: Facelifted BMW 3 Series: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 250/1250-4000. Non-facelifted BMW 3 Series: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 300/1350-4000. Different fuel consumption: Non-facelifted BMW 3 Series: MIIT fuel consumption (L/100km) 6.2. Facelifted BMW 3 Series: MIIT fuel consumption (L/100km) 6. Different top speed: Facelifted BMW 3 Series: Top speed (km/h) 222. Non-facelifted BMW 3 Series: Top speed (km/h) 235.
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