BMW planning tii version of next-gen 3-series?
December 31st, 1969
During the 1970s the 2002tii helped put BMW on the performance map, especially in America where the car quickly became a much sought after classic. The three letters ‘tii’ were synonymous with lightweight construction, improved dynamics and more performance, but over the years the importance of the model was forgotten.
BMW recently resurrected the badge when it unveiled the 1-series tii concept at last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, which eventually turned into the new ‘BMW Performance’ accessories range. Like the original cars of the 1970s, the new accessories line included a series of weight saving and chassis enhancing mods as well as several power upgrades.
Now, BMW is considering doing the same for its next-generation 3-series sedan due in 2011, reports Autobild. Like the 1-series performance range, developers are planning to introduce carbon-fiber parts, new aero kits, larger wheels and brakes, sports bucket seats and steering wheels and new LED instrument clusters.
More serious performance upgrades are also planned including a M3-spec limited slip differential, dual-clutch transmission and a more powerful 355hp version of the 3.0L twin-turbo. Unfortunately, the new model isn’t set to arrive until late 2011 but in the meantime you can find more details in our previous story.
2012 BMW 3-series renderingsPreview: 2012 BMW 3-series
During the 1970s the 2002tii helped put BMW on the performance map, especially in America where the car quickly became a much sought after classic. The three letters ‘tii’ were synonymous with lightweight construction, improved dynamics and more performance, but over the years the importance of the model was forgotten.
BMW recently resurrected the badge when it unveiled the 1-series tii concept at last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, which eventually turned into the new ‘BMW Performance’ accessories range. Like the original cars of the 1970s, the new accessories line included a series of weight saving and chassis enhancing mods as well as several power upgrades.
Now, BMW is considering doing the same for its next-generation 3-series sedan due in 2011, reports Autobild. Like the 1-series performance range, developers are planning to introduce carbon-fiber parts, new aero kits, larger wheels and brakes, sports bucket seats and steering wheels and new LED instrument clusters.
More serious performance upgrades are also planned including a M3-spec limited slip differential, dual-clutch transmission and a more powerful 355hp version of the 3.0L twin-turbo. Unfortunately, the new model isn’t set to arrive until late 2011 but in the meantime you can find more details in our previous story.
2012 BMW 3-series renderings
BMW recently resurrected the badge when it unveiled the 1-series tii concept at last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, which eventually turned into the new ‘BMW Performance’ accessories range. Like the original cars of the 1970s, the new accessories line included a series of weight saving and chassis enhancing mods as well as several power upgrades.
Now, BMW is considering doing the same for its next-generation 3-series sedan due in 2011, reports Autobild. Like the 1-series performance range, developers are planning to introduce carbon-fiber parts, new aero kits, larger wheels and brakes, sports bucket seats and steering wheels and new LED instrument clusters.
More serious performance upgrades are also planned including a M3-spec limited slip differential, dual-clutch transmission and a more powerful 355hp version of the 3.0L twin-turbo. Unfortunately, the new model isn’t set to arrive until late 2011 but in the meantime you can find more details in our previous story.
2012 BMW 3-series renderings
Preview: 2012 BMW 3-series
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Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy mlevere1992 #1, Posted: 3/12/2008
M3 limited slip, a 355hp engine, and carbon fiber why even produce a M3? Not to mention that getting all of that in a non-M 3 series would price it too close to an M3 that it either will drive the price up of the M3 or kill M3 sales.
By rnsaza #2, Posted: 3/12/2008
mlevere1992, remember that the M3 CSL has yet to appear!
By Alan #3, Posted: 3/13/2008
Personally i think this is pointless, as there's already the 335i and M3 not that far apart. I would much prefer a 135tii with the power and limites slip diff mentioned above. PLus 1 series is bit more compact like the original 2002, whereas 3 coupe is quite big nowadays
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