It seems that the image of the new BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo we posted yesterday was legit, as it is included in a fresh batch of  official pictures that somehow, found their way out of Munich and onto  the web.
Following the example of the 5-Series GT, which started this trend for  BMW, the 3-Series GT is a five-door liftback version of the brand's  compact luxury saloon aimed at buyers who want a more practical variant  of the 3-Series and, for some reason, won’t settle with the Touring  estate.
BMW 3-Series GT
BMW 3-Series GT
BMW 3-Series GT
BMW 3-Series GT
BMW 3-Series GT
BMW 3-Series GT
Anyways, the 3-Series GT adopts the two-piece tailgate design that  debuted in the 5 GT, admittedly managing to make it look less ungainly.  According to info from British publication Autocar, the changes made by  BMW's designers and engineers are more than skin-deep.
That’s because the GT is around 200 mm longer than the 3-Series Touring  on which it is based, with 110 mm of that increase being accounted for  by the stretched wheelbase. It’s also around 80 mm taller and 20 mm  wider measuring 1,510 and 1,830 mm in height and width respectively and  its 520-lt trunk is 20 lt larger than the Touring’s (with the rear seats  up).
The bigger dimensions will offer a more spacious cabin. According to  insider info, the rear-seat passengers will have as much as 70 mm extra  legroom at their disposal, while the driving position has been elevated  by 60 mm to increase visibility.
Although we’ll have to wait for the official announcement for the full  engine line-up, we anticipate that it will mirror that of the existing  3-Series versions with a wide range of turbocharged petrol and diesel  engines combined with six-speed manual or 8-speed auto transmissions and  rear- or all-wheel drive.
Articles Source : Carscoop





