BMW 3 Series M340i xDrive 2019 prototype review

Anyone who's been waiting for just the right opportunity to announce his own Patridgian command of the history of the BMW 3 Seriesmay know the gospel truth on this one, and so I stand to be corrected, commenters.

But now may very well be the first time since 1977 that BMW finds itselfwithout a rear-driven, straight six petrol-powered version of the 3 Series with which to tempt self-confessed petrolheads and aspiring executive managers alike.


Does that seem as odd to you as it does to me? And might it put off a few keener drivers shopping at the upper end of the model range?


Previous test experience suggests the 255bhp turbocharged four-pot in the 330i is certainly no second-rate motor, and neither, for that matter, will the diesel straight-six in the 330d be.

Even so, you can’t help feeling that there’s something about the enduring driver appeal of the 3 Series that has for so long depended – at an increasingly rarified level perhaps, but nonetheless at some level – on the combination of ‘standard drive’ and an equally powerful and smooth inline six-cylinder petrol engine. And that something would seem to heap rather a lot of pressure on the M340i xDrive - soon to become, for a few years at least, the headline M Performance act in the 3 Series range - to really deliver as a driver’s car.

The M340i xDrive won’t join the range until the middle of next year, but BMW allowed us to sample it in as-good-as-finished prototype form at the 3 Series’ international press launch recently. And guess what? There’s nothing to worry after all. Clearly not at all by coincidence, this is a four-wheel-drive 3 Series that handles with all the balance, poise and throttle adjustability that you would expect of a rear-driven one.

Having already shown that four-wheel drive needn’t be the slightest barrier to the vivid enjoyment of its full-fat M Division cars, BMW is now doing the same with some of its one-rung-lower M Performance models. These cars might not have dedicated 2WD modes, unlike the current M5, but if the new M340i’s any guide, they won’t need them.

Top-of-the-range 3-Series has urgent pace and proper M car-level involvement



BMW M340i xDrive prototype specification

Where Faro, Portugal Price £47,000 (est) On sale Summer 2019 Engine 6 cyls inline, 2998cc, turbocharged, petrol Power 369bhp Torque 369lb ft Gearbox 8-spd automatic Kerb weight tbc Top speed 155mph (limited) 0-62mph 4.4sec Fuel economy 37.7mpg CO2 172g/km, 37% Rivals Mercedes-AMG C43 4Matic, Audi S4 quattro

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