What is the heating method for the rearview mirrors of the BMW 3 Series?

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Bryce
07/29/25 3:51pm
The heating method for the rearview mirrors of the BMW 3 Series is automatic heating. Below is a related introduction to the BMW 3 Series: 1. In terms of body dimensions: The specific length, width, and height of the new BMW 3 Series long-wheelbase version are 4829×1827×1463mm, with a wheelbase of 2961mm. 2. Interior features: The seats in the BMW 3 Series are wrapped in synthetic leather, with standard functions including four-way height adjustment/leg rest adjustment for the driver and front passenger seats, electric adjustment for the driver and front passenger seats, and electric seat memory for the driver's seat. 3. Powertrain: It comes standard with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, available in high, medium, and low power versions, with maximum output power of 258 horsepower, 184 horsepower, and 156 horsepower respectively, and peak torque of 400 Nm, 300 Nm, and 250 Nm respectively.
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