
BMW 3 Series body dimensions are 4829mm, 1827mm, 1463mm, with a wheelbase of 2961mm. BMW 3 Series models: Include BMW 320i, BMW 325im, BMW 320lim, BMW 325lixdrivem, BMW 320li, etc. BMW 3 Series highlights: The new BMW 3 Series will be the first BMW vehicle in China to introduce the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. The new BMW 3 Series long-wheelbase version features the longest wheelbase in its class at 2961mm and offers China-exclusive comfortable front and rear seats. It is equipped with the latest iDrive 7.0 system, and the traditional handbrake has been replaced by an electronic parking brake.

I've been driving the BMW 3 Series for a while now, and I find its dimensions quite suitable—approximately 4.7 meters long, 1.8 meters wide, and 1.4 meters tall. For daily commuters like us in the city, these dimensions make parking relatively easy, fitting comfortably into standard parking spaces. With a wheelbase close to 2.9 meters, the rear seats offer ample space; even three adults can sit comfortably when I take my family out. Compared to competitors like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the BMW 3 Series is slightly more compact but has a sportier design, providing better stability when cornering. The only thing to note is that turning around in narrow residential areas might be a bit challenging for beginners due to its length, so I recommend practicing slowly. Overall, the space utilization is excellent—the trunk can hold one or two large suitcases, making it worry-free for long trips. In summary, as a daily commuter car, its dimensions strike a good balance between practicality and handling.

I often drive on mountain roads for test drives, and the BMW 3 Series dimensions perfectly suit driving enthusiasts. With a length of around 4719mm, width of 1827mm, height of 1435mm, and a wheelbase of 2851mm, it offers a low center of gravity and stability. When cornering, the body doesn't feel as heavy as a large SUV, and combined with the rear-wheel-drive design, it provides excellent grip. The slightly longer wheelbase is well-optimized, preventing any floatiness at high speeds. In terms of space, with the front seats adjusted, I (183cm tall) still have some headroom; while the rear seats aren't as spacious as the 5 Series, they're sufficient for an average family. Fuel consumption is also reasonable, averaging around 8L, and the smaller dimensions actually help save fuel in congested city driving. If budget allows, I'd consider adding a sports package for even more agility after dimensional optimization.

When helping friends choose a car, I always recommend the BMW 3 Series, which falls into the standard midsize sedan category in terms of dimensions. The length typically ranges from 4700-4800mm, the width is just over 1800mm, the height is around 1450mm, and the wheelbase is approximately 2.9 meters. This size provides adequate space; after adjusting the front seat, there's still more than a fist's width between my knees and the dashboard. The trunk depth is moderate, fitting daily shopping bags without issue. When the dimensions remain largely unchanged, I also remind people to compare different model years, such as the touring version being slightly longer by about 20mm. It's convenient for city commuting with a small turning radius, making parking less cumbersome than with full-size cars. For people of average height, the comfort level is good, eliminating the need for additional modifications. I recommend test-driving to get a feel for the size before making a purchase.


