BMW Presents Every Aspect Of The All-New, 2019 3-Series Sedan

BMW has just unveiled an all-new generation of their 3-Series and that’s a pretty big deal for most, if not all, global markets.

Sure, the 3-Series may not be as big in say South America as it is in Europe, but it’s still safe to say that, no matter where you go, you’ll hear people refer to it as sort of the poster child for the premium sports sedan segment, with an emphasis on sports.

In fact, until the previous-generation F30 model, the 3-Series was mostly known for being the one car in its class that offered a very sporty experience behind the wheel, thanks to its finely-tuned chassis, rear-wheel drive setup and well above average steering feel.

Then, the F30 came along and the 3-Series worked its way towards becoming a more balanced product, one that could be described as both engaging to drive as well as comfortable.

Now in its seventh-generation (G20), the 3-Series is exploring a third dimension, one in which the driver also gets to interact with the car digitally. In other words, this is the most technologically-advanced 3er in history, something British TV presenter Nicki Shields talks about in one of BMW’s official presentation videos for their latest product. In fact, she talks us through the 3-Series’ design, gadgets and M Performance parts accessories.

For now, we’ll let you run through the clips and learn as much as you can about the all-new 2019 3-Series. However, our coverage of the car has just begun, so stay tuned for more G20-related content in the days to come.

 

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