Preview: 2012 BMW 3-series crossover (V3)

Posted on Wednesday 23 April 2008

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BMW is currently developing two new models based on its next-gen 3 and 5-series sedans that will take the luxury brand into new territory. The new models are best described as MPV-wagons, but unlike the current Touring models the new cars will feature a tall ride-height and high roof profile to maximize interior space.

The model based on the 5-series, which will be called V5, is due to arrive towards the end of the decade. If successful, BMW will then release a smaller version, dubbed V3, based on the next-gen 3-series.

BMW will be stressing the car’s coupe characteristics just as it did with the X6. Expect to see extremely short overhangs, pumped fenders and optional 20in wheels.

It will come with both RWD and xDrive AWD configurations, with power coming from a range of four and six cylinder engines. The rendering above gives us a preview of what the new V3 could look like, but BMW’s developers are yet to sign off on the final design.

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9 Comments for 'Preview: 2012 BMW 3-series crossover (V3)'

  1.  
    HECTOR
    March 28, 2008 | 5:50 am
     

    So basically this is a raised 3 series though not as raised (or as ugly) as the X3. BMW is chasing MB for the title of *sheer number of stupid models* it has. The good thing about it is that it allows you to tell the TOOLS around you by the car they drive.

  2.  
    chris
    March 28, 2008 | 7:44 am
     

    well at least theyre smart and just offering different body shapes on the same platforms. cant argue with a company that makes a great platform and then makes a coupe, a sedan, a wagon, and a crossover, all with the same drive train. not to mention most of the other components will be identical as well.

    if they offer 5 engine choices on the same car, then why not 5 body styles?

  3.  
    germandude
    March 28, 2008 | 2:00 pm
     

    I hate the fact that they ruined the front like that… the old 3-series’ front was so handsome !

  4.  
    Roy
    April 23, 2008 | 12:43 pm
     

    For those keeping score, “Crossover” = “Shooting Brake” = “Estate Car” = “Station Wagon”

  5.  
    Gus
    April 23, 2008 | 12:52 pm
     

    My eyes! Can’t Handle The Ugliness !!!!

  6.  
    chris
    April 23, 2008 | 4:03 pm
     

    man… who ever that chris guy is… hes really smart.

    i agree with chris. guys, they may call this a different model, but ford makes a sedan and a wagon and a hatch on the same platform. its called the focus. this is a 3 series hatch back. or wagon, i dont know. the x3 is completely different. but chris is right. if this car is 90% 3 series,.. then who cares if they put a higher roof line, higher belt line, a bigger back end on it, and then slap a V in front of the 3? BMW was already king for offering you 20 different drive train packages (RWD, or AWD, manual, or automatic, and about 5 engine choices… = 20 drive trains)… so now they’re giving you a little bit of variation.

    not everyone wants one of 3 sedans that all look the same but are different sizes. I want a hatch back.

  7.  
    Renton
    April 23, 2008 | 4:14 pm
     

    Why do we have to wait 4 friggin’ years. Build it now. With a Turbodiesel.

  8.  
    mlevere1992
    April 23, 2008 | 10:06 pm
     

    Ok, another CS hacked concept rendering. So according to all of theses so called ‘experts’ all BMWs will look like the CS concept. I don’t think so.

  9.  
    chris
    April 24, 2008 | 8:44 am
     

    ml: check out the admin (and my) comments on the 3 shooting brake

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