Car UK May 2019

(Jacob Rumans) #1

66 CARMAGAZINE.CO.UK | MAY 2019


You won’t get confused, like you might with a new 911, because there’s no
doubting this new 3-series is all-new. It looks, and is, a much bigger car.
Now based on BMW’s CLAR architecture as per 5- and 7-series, it’s 85mm
longer (at 4709mm) and 16mm wider (1827mm). When I climb behind the
driver’s seat, set for my 6ft 1in, my knees don’t rub the seatback like they do
in everything else here bar the Lexus. Even the Peugeot – longer at 4750mm


  • has a shorter wheelbase and a little less rear space. The Alfa, Mercedes
    and Audi are all tighter in the back.
    But because there’s now more aluminium in among the steel, the new
    3-series is up to 55kg lighter than before. There are wider tracks, the new
    iDrive system, more efficient engines, generous equipment...
    Our test car is in 320d trim with xDrive all-wheel drive. xDrive also
    brings the eight-speed automatic as standard, and a £3190 premium over
    rear-drive. All tallied, that’s £39,495 in range-topping, top-selling M Sport
    trim, £47,855 optioned up.
    Other than incongruously cheap-looking Sensatec trim (actually far
    from cheap at £500), this is an impressive cabin crafted around driving. The


3-series vs the world

The endless struggle

GROUP ONE

Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce

P RicE £38,260 (£43,240 as tested)
E NGi NE 1995cc 16v turbo 4-cylinder,
276bhp @ 5250rpm, 295lb ft @ 1750rpm
P ERf ORmANc E 5.7sec 0-62mph,
149mph, 46.3mpg, 141g/km CO2

mercedes-Benz c220d AmG Line

P RicE £39,160 (£45,515 as tested)
E NGi NE 1950cc 16v turbodiesel 4-cylinder,
191bhp @ 3800rpm, 295lb ft @ 1600rpm
P ERf ORmANc E 6.9sec 0-62mph, 149mph,
61.4mpg, 117g/km CO2

It’s a war as old as war itself: BMW
versus Mercedes versus Audi. Oh,
and an Alfa that thinks it’s a BMW
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