What is the displacement of the BMW 3 Series?
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The displacement of the BMW 3 Series is 1998mL. Below is additional information about the BMW 3 Series: 1. The BMW 3 Series is a new generation sedan product from BMW Group, with a body weight of 1465 kg, equipped with an inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine, and dimensions of 4.734 meters in length, 1.811 meters in width, and 1.455 meters in height. 2. In terms of power, the new BMW 3 Series long-wheelbase version is equipped with the latest B-series 2.0T engine (model B48B20B), delivering the same power as the current 320i/Li at 184 horsepower. 3. In terms of the transmission system, the engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission. The engine in this model has certain technical improvements compared to the N20, featuring a water-cooled intercooler, shorter intake pipe length, and a more compact engine size.
I drive a BMW 3 Series 330i model with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, delivering close to 300 horsepower. This car comes in multiple variants with different displacements. For example, the base 320i also has a 2.0-liter engine but with slightly lower horsepower, while the high-performance M340i version features a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine capable of over 380 horsepower. When I was younger, I enjoyed racing and tested different models. For daily driving, the 2.0-liter provides a smooth and fuel-efficient ride, with strong acceleration and a noticeable push-back sensation. Historically, the BMW 3 Series has seen various engine displacements—older models like the 325i used a 3.0-liter inline-six, but most have now switched to smaller turbocharged engines. When choosing a car, consider your power needs: a 2.0-liter is sufficient for city commuting, while the 3.0-liter is better for thrill-seekers. Remember to maintain the engine regularly—larger displacements consume more fuel, but the high-speed overtaking experience is exhilarating.