
BMW 3 Series LWB, M340I ’50 Jahre ‘: The BMW3 series has completed its 50 years and to make this special occasion historic, the brand has launched the special edition models of this car worldwide. In India, the brand has launched the BMW 330Li M Sport ’50 Jahre ‘Edition and BMW M340I ’50 Jahre’ edition.
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Both models limited to 50 units
Both models are produced locally at the company’s Chennai plant, and the availability of 330LI and M340I is limited to only 50 units.
Executive sedan category
The BMW 02 series was introduced for the first time in 1975 as the successor of the series, the BMW 3 series developed for seven generations. This model range has become one of the leading premium vehicles in global sales and laid the foundation of the car that we now know as a compact executive sedan category.
1:18 scale model
Can be booked through the online star of BMW. Customers buying BMW M340I ’50 Jahre ‘version will also get 1:18 scale model of prestigious BMW 3.0 CSL.
price
Talking about the price, the BMW 330Li M Sport ’50 JAHRE ‘edition is priced at Rs 64 lakh, while BMW M340I ’50 Jahre’ Edition is available in Rs 79.6 lakh (both prices, ex-showrooms).
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Color option
The BMW 330Li M Sport ’50 Jahre ‘edition is available in three color options mineral white, Skyscraper Gray and M Carbon Black and leather Varnaska Conyac comes with Black Expressive. M340I ’50 Jahre ‘edition is available in Dravid Gray, Black Saifier, Fire Red Metallic and Arctic Race Blue colors. Inside, it has a leather varnaska black upholstery with special M highlights.
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