BMW 3 Series LWB

4.06Carwyapar Rating

₹ 69.51 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The 3 Series has always been the driver’s choice, sharp, precise, and built for people who enjoy taking the long way home. But markets like India and China asked for something more, something that gave the backseat as much love as the steering wheel. BMW listened, and the result is the 3 Series Long Wheelbase, a sedan that stretches its DNA without losing its soul. From the outside, the LWB doesn’t scream limousine, it still carries the athletic stance of the regul... More

The 3 Series has always been the driver’s choice, sharp, precise, and built for people who enjoy taking the long way home. But markets like India and ... More

BMW 3 Series LWB Colors

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BMW 3 Series LWB Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SEDAN

Length

4819 mm

Engine

TwinPower Turbo

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

15-19.6 KM/L

Tank Range

905-1160 KMs

BMW 3 Series LWB (2) Variants



Top Features

Twin Power Turbo
Steptronic Transmission
360 Camera
Digital Key
Curved Infotainment
BMW OS
BMW 3 Series LWB Colors

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BMW 3 Series LWB Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
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BMW 3 Series LWB Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
Dislikes
BMW 3 Series LWB Ownership Expense

Check your monthly expense for maintaining a BMW 3 Series LWB in your City

BMW 3 Series LWB

4.06Carwyapar Rating

₹ 69.51 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The 3 Series has always been the driver’s choice, sharp, precise, and built for people who enjoy taking the long way home. But markets like India and China asked for something more, something that gave the backseat as much love as the steering wheel. BMW listened, and the result is the 3 Series Long Wheelbase, a sedan that stretches its DNA without losing its soul. From the outside, the LWB doesn’t scream limousine, it still carries the athletic stance of the regul... More

The 3 Series has always been the driver’s choice, sharp, precise, and built for people who enjoy taking the long way home. But markets like India and ... More

BMW 3 Series LWB Colors

ARCTIC RACE BLUE METALLIC

BMW 3 Series LWB Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SEDAN

Length

4819 mm

Engine

TwinPower Turbo

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

15-19.6 KM/L

Tank Range

905-1160 KMs

BMW 3 Series LWB (2) Variants



Top Features

Twin Power Turbo
Steptronic Transmission
360 Camera
Digital Key
Curved Infotainment
BMW OS
BMW 3 Series LWB FAQs

The 2025 facelift BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase (LWB) starts from ₹63.90 lakh ex-showroom, for the petrol 330Li M Sport variant. Diesel variants (320Ld M Sport / M Sport Pro) are priced slightly lower or around that range, with some petrols slightly higher depending on state taxes.

Petrol 330Li M Sport uses a 2.0-litre twin-turbo petrol motor producing ~ 258 bhp (≈ 254-258 PS) and 400 Nm torque. Diesel 320Ld variants produce ~ 190 PS with similar torque (~400 Nm).

Diesel variant is claimed to be better in term of mileage; some reports suggest ~ 19.6 kmpl for the diesel engine in mixed driving. Petrol will be lower; real-world mixed driving probably ~ 12-15 kmpl or less, depending on traffic.

1. Routine service (oil, filters, inspections): likely ₹ 40,000-80,000+ depending on variant and usage. Diesel tends to cost a bit more due to diesel-specific components. Major servicing, tyres, brakes etc will add extra. Premium tyres and performance brakes cost more. 2. Insurance for this sedan will be fairly high because of its luxury status: potentially ₹ 1-1.5 lakh/year or more depending on city, driver profile, and cover. 3. Extended service/warranty packages exist (BMW’s Service Inclusive etc) which help reduce surprises; check these when buying.

1. Standard safety: 6 airbags, ABS, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), ISOFIX mounts for child seats. 2. Also equipped with blind-spot detection, collision warning, attention assistance, driving assistant package (Level-2 ADAS elements) like rear-cross traffic warning.

1. Length ~ 4,819 mm, wheelbase ~ 2,961 mm. That gives spacious rear legroom. 2. Boot space is good (similar to shorter 3 Series), but more relevant is rear-seat comfort. If someone is going to use it as chauffeur-driven or carry rear passengers often, this shines. For solo driving in tight parking spaces, you’ll have to adapt.

Yes, with caveats: Petrol version’s fuel cost will be high in stop & go traffic, diesel helps here. Parking big sedan requires space; reversing camera, sensors and surround view help. Speed breakers and potholes need care because of long wheelbase / low under-body clearance. Service centres, parts cost more than non-luxury sedans.

Luxury sedans do depreciate notably, especially as new models and variants arrive. Diesel vs petrol trend: diesel engines may face heavier regulation / higher running cost (fuel/diesel price), which can affect resale. Petrol might retain value better depending on usage.
BMW 3 Series LWB Ownership Expense

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BMW 3 Series LWB Comparisons

BMW 3 Series LWB FAQs

The 2025 facelift BMW 3 Series Long Wheelbase (LWB) starts from ₹63.90 lakh ex-showroom, for the petrol 330Li M Sport variant. Diesel variants (320Ld M Sport / M Sport Pro) are priced slightly lower or around that range, with some petrols slightly higher depending on state taxes.

Petrol 330Li M Sport uses a 2.0-litre twin-turbo petrol motor producing ~ 258 bhp (≈ 254-258 PS) and 400 Nm torque. Diesel 320Ld variants produce ~ 190 PS with similar torque (~400 Nm).

Diesel variant is claimed to be better in term of mileage; some reports suggest ~ 19.6 kmpl for the diesel engine in mixed driving. Petrol will be lower; real-world mixed driving probably ~ 12-15 kmpl or less, depending on traffic.

1. Routine service (oil, filters, inspections): likely ₹ 40,000-80,000+ depending on variant and usage. Diesel tends to cost a bit more due to diesel-specific components. Major servicing, tyres, brakes etc will add extra. Premium tyres and performance brakes cost more. 2. Insurance for this sedan will be fairly high because of its luxury status: potentially ₹ 1-1.5 lakh/year or more depending on city, driver profile, and cover. 3. Extended service/warranty packages exist (BMW’s Service Inclusive etc) which help reduce surprises; check these when buying.

1. Standard safety: 6 airbags, ABS, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), ISOFIX mounts for child seats. 2. Also equipped with blind-spot detection, collision warning, attention assistance, driving assistant package (Level-2 ADAS elements) like rear-cross traffic warning.

1. Length ~ 4,819 mm, wheelbase ~ 2,961 mm. That gives spacious rear legroom. 2. Boot space is good (similar to shorter 3 Series), but more relevant is rear-seat comfort. If someone is going to use it as chauffeur-driven or carry rear passengers often, this shines. For solo driving in tight parking spaces, you’ll have to adapt.

Yes, with caveats: Petrol version’s fuel cost will be high in stop & go traffic, diesel helps here. Parking big sedan requires space; reversing camera, sensors and surround view help. Speed breakers and potholes need care because of long wheelbase / low under-body clearance. Service centres, parts cost more than non-luxury sedans.

Luxury sedans do depreciate notably, especially as new models and variants arrive. Diesel vs petrol trend: diesel engines may face heavier regulation / higher running cost (fuel/diesel price), which can affect resale. Petrol might retain value better depending on usage.