What is the engine displacement of the BMW 3 Series?
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BMW 3 Series engine displacement is 1998ml. This car is a sedan product of the BMW Group, with a body weight of 1465 kg, dimensions of 4719mm in length, 1827mm in width, and 1459mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2851mm. In terms of power, the BMW 3 Series is equipped with a straight 4-cylinder gasoline engine, with a maximum power of 115kw and a maximum torque of 250nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission (AT). In terms of safety configurations, the BMW 3 Series is equipped with front dual airbags, front and rear head airbags, side airbags for the driver and front passenger, an active protection system, front and rear parking distance alarms, run-flat tires, tire pressure monitoring, etc.
As a seasoned BMW driver, I must say the displacement of the BMW 3 Series is quite a dynamic topic. Back in the day, my beloved E90-generation 325i with its 2.5L inline-six engine produced a sound that still brings nostalgia. By the F30 era, turbocharging became mainstream with the 2.0T, and now the G20 generation offers three tiers (320/325/330) all using differently tuned 2.0T engines. I still remember test-driving the 1.5T three-cylinder 316i in 2016 - that vibration really affected driving refinement. For performance versions, the E92 M3 packed a 4.0L V8, while current M3 models use a 3.0T. So it really depends on the specific year and model - true enthusiasts understand the fascination of these displacement evolutions.