2011 335i GT confirmed by BMW
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2011 335i GT confirmed by BMW
Source - Bmwblog
What started as a rumor nearly two years ago, it has became reality: BMW will introduce a new model in the 3 Series family: 335i GT, short for Gran Turismo. Following the steps of the recent released BMW 5 Series GT and the newly confirmed 1 Series GT, the BMW 335i GT will hit the showrooms in 2011.
Internally dubbed as V3 or Progressive Activity Coupe, the 335i GT is based on the new, slightly longer and cost efficient modular platform that will be used in the new 3 Series models, a platform that can be stretched or shrunk based on the vehicle. 335i GT sports a rear-end combination between a touring and a shooting brake model. The 3 Series GT will not feature the flexible trunk arrangement, but instead settling for a traditional trunk which provides increased flexibility. The customer will be able to lift the glass area for easy storage and then have full use of a tailgate, as you would have in an SAV or Touring.
The BMW 335i GT will provide increase personal luxury, something we’re currently seeing in the 5 Series GT. It will also offer back seat personalization, an optional bench or individual seating. 3 Series GT will receive the full Panoramic roof stretch from the front windscreen to the rear screen increasing the space.
What started as a rumor nearly two years ago, it has became reality: BMW will introduce a new model in the 3 Series family: 335i GT, short for Gran Turismo. Following the steps of the recent released BMW 5 Series GT and the newly confirmed 1 Series GT, the BMW 335i GT will hit the showrooms in 2011.
Internally dubbed as V3 or Progressive Activity Coupe, the 335i GT is based on the new, slightly longer and cost efficient modular platform that will be used in the new 3 Series models, a platform that can be stretched or shrunk based on the vehicle. 335i GT sports a rear-end combination between a touring and a shooting brake model. The 3 Series GT will not feature the flexible trunk arrangement, but instead settling for a traditional trunk which provides increased flexibility. The customer will be able to lift the glass area for easy storage and then have full use of a tailgate, as you would have in an SAV or Touring.
The BMW 335i GT will provide increase personal luxury, something we’re currently seeing in the 5 Series GT. It will also offer back seat personalization, an optional bench or individual seating. 3 Series GT will receive the full Panoramic roof stretch from the front windscreen to the rear screen increasing the space.
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That`s obviously the counterpart to the upcoming A5 hatchback...
these new creations just make me sick.
yes,it might look ok in the end,but who asked for such a car?
Better develop new and better 3,5 and 6 series and even better M cars
that`s what BMW stands for...
Bayerische Motorenwerke
and not bavarian-asian motorenwerke in cooperation with Toyota and Hyundai...
these new creations just make me sick.
yes,it might look ok in the end,but who asked for such a car?
Better develop new and better 3,5 and 6 series and even better M cars
that`s what BMW stands for...
Bayerische Motorenwerke
and not bavarian-asian motorenwerke in cooperation with Toyota and Hyundai...
Last edited by ECB; 07-03-2009 at 03:29 PM.
#8
Its not appealing, honestly the more i see new cars comeout the less appealing they look to me. Are we at an end of an era where car manufacturers produce uglier models after one another hence the new Mercedes E-class, BMW X1, etc