What is the difference between 325li and 325i?

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VonRylee
07/30/25 2:39am
The differences between 325li and 325i are as follows 1. Power: In terms of power, the BMW 325i is equipped with a 2.5-liter inline 6-cylinder aluminum-magnesium alloy engine, which is lighter, faster, more powerful, and more efficient. It runs smoothly and delivers astonishing power. As for the 325Li, the new BMW 3 Series long-wheelbase version will be powered by a new B-series 2.0T engine, with a maximum power output of 184 horsepower, the same as the current 320i/Li models, but it will adopt the 325Li tail badge. In terms of transmission, it will still be paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. 2. Wheelbase: The 325i is a standard-wheelbase version, while the 325li is a long-wheelbase version.
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