What Is the 2024 BMW 3 Series?
The BMW 3 Series is a five-seat luxury sports sedan pitted against competitors such as the Audi A4, Cadillac CT4, Genesis G70 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Powering the base 330i is a 255-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that’s coupled with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The M340i gets a 382-hp, turbo 3.0-liter inline-six with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. Rounding out the 3 Series lineup is the plug-in hybrid 330e (which has up to 22 miles of electric driving range) and the high-performance M3. The M3 has a twin-turbo inline-six with at least 473 hp, and it’s the only 3 Series model still available with a six-speed manual transmission. All 3 Series models are available with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
What’s New on the 2024 BMW 3 Series?
After a mid-cycle refresh for the 2023 model year, the regular BMW 3 Series lineup doesn’t see any significant changes for 2024. The M3 gains a limited-edition CS trim with 543 hp, specific suspension tuning and a starting price of almost $120,000.
What Features in the 2024 BMW 3 Series Are Most Important?
Standard features include:
- 14.9-inch infotainment touchscreen
 - 12.3-inch digital gauge display
 - Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
 - Power moonroof
 - LED headlights
 - 40/20/40-split, folding backseat
 - Satellite radio
 - Navigation
 - Rain-sensing wipers
 - Automatic high-beam headlights
 - Forward collision warning
 - Automatic emergency braking
 
Available features include:
- Remote start
 - Heated front and rear seats
 - Heated steering wheel
 - Harman Kardon premium stereo
 - Head-up instrument display
 - Blind spot warning
 - Lane departure steering assist
 - Hands-free low-speed highway driving system
 - Adaptive suspension
 
Should I Buy the 2024 BMW 3 Series?
For many years, the BMW 3 Series has been the default choice for luxury shoppers looking for a relatively small and sporty sedan. The cabin has adult-friendly accommodations, and the onboard tech is suitably impressive for a car in this class. That said, care must be taken when adding options or climbing to higher-performing models. Both quickly raise the price, making the 3 Series a tougher sell for anyone seeking to balance value with driving pleasure.
