BMW 3 Series Hatchback Petrol FWD

BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo 320i

The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo 320i combines a roomy five-seat hatchback layout with efficient gasoline running for growing families and city driving. Performance is adequate rather than thrilling, and overall it represents good value in its segment.

BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo 320i

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Efficient for its class with a combined consumption of 5.7.
  • Versatile hatchback with a 500 L trunk for family gear and weekly errands.
  • Comfortable five-seat layout with easy city manners.
  • Priced to deliver good value in its segment.

Less ideal for

  • Front-wheel drive may limit traction in winter versus AWD alternatives.
  • Only five seats; not suitable if you need three rows.
  • Modest straight-line pace (156 hp, 0–100 km/h in 7.9 s) if you want strong acceleration.
  • Useful cargo space, but not ideal for cargo-heavy use or very bulky items.

Core facts only

Price
€41,000
Used price
€16,000–€25,000
Power
156 hp
0–100 km/h
7.9 s
Top speed
220 km/h
Boot
500 L
Seats
5
Drive
FWD
Body type
Hatchback

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW 3 Series
PositionPremium midsize car
Closest BMWBMW 220d Active Tourer

Where this car stands out

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#15 in BMW

City driving

Efficient for its class with a 5.7 combined consumption.

#21 in BMW

Value for money

Roomy 500 L hatchback suits growing families.

Top 25% global

Value for money

Easy to live with for city commutes.

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