What material is the BMW GT body made of?

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Fernando
08/26/25 5:18am
BMW GT body doors and tailgate are made of aluminum, while the fenders and the area from the A-pillar to the rear side are made of steel. BMW GT configurations: The BMW GT series comes standard with sports seats, rear camera, panoramic imaging, full-color head-up display, and cruise control system. It also adds cognac-colored genuine leather interior and Harman/Kardon audio system. Additionally, the BMW 3 Series GT offers optional Apple CarPlay functionality. BMW GT powertrain: In terms of powertrain, the BMW GT offers two versions of 2.0T engines with low/high power outputs, both paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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VanCourtney
09/08/25 7:21am
The body material of the BMW GT is quite interesting. As an avid car enthusiast, I've noticed it primarily uses a mix of high-strength steel and aluminum alloy, a combination commonly seen in the BMW GT series. High-strength steel is used in the frame and chassis to provide crash protection, absorbing impact forces to safeguard passengers in case of an accident. Aluminum alloy, on the other hand, is mostly used in door panels, the roof, and the engine hood to reduce overall weight, lower fuel consumption, and enhance driving agility. Lightweight design is one of BMW's strengths, with the GT model being about 15% lighter than an all-steel body, significantly improving handling and stability during high-speed cornering. However, due to different materials' thermal expansion and contraction, prolonged exposure to sunlight may affect seam sealing, so it's advisable to park in shaded areas. The body has good rustproof treatment, but aluminum alloy is prone to scratches, so using a soft cloth when washing is recommended to avoid damaging the paint. Overall, the materials are sturdy and durable, suitable for family use, but accident repairs can be costly as aluminum parts are often difficult to repair and usually need replacement.
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StJude
10/22/25 7:28am
As a long-time owner who has driven the BMW GT, I find the car's body materials very solid. The mix of steel and aluminum makes the car feel agile, fuel-efficient, and safe. The low wind noise at high speeds might be due to the optimized airflow from the material combination. The doors are light, making it easy for women to open and close, and the hood isn't heavy either, allowing for easy lifting during maintenance. Aluminum alloy is widely used in the GT, reducing weight while maintaining strength, and the cabin heats up quickly in winter. However, aluminum is prone to oxidation, so it's important to wash off stains promptly during the rainy season to prevent corrosion. BMW's crash tests show minimal body deformation, offering excellent protection for me and my family. Parking on gravel roads isn't a concern either, as the surface hardness is high and resists scratches. Lightweight materials are a trend, and the BMW GT's fuel consumption is lower than comparable models, making it more eco-friendly and practical for city driving. I recommend regular waxing to prolong its lifespan and avoid chemical cleaners that could damage the surface.
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