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Will the Latest BMW 3 Series Touring Make its Way to the United States? Navigating the Complexities

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The Future of BMW: A Closer Look at the Upcoming 3 Series Touring

Article Summary

  • BMW has officially confirmed the release of a fully electric i3 Touring and hinted at a new generation of the 3 Series wagon featuring combustion engines.
  • Known as the G51, the gas-powered version is rumored to be making its way to the US market, although a final decision is still pending.
  • BMW has not offered a 3 Series Touring in the United States since 2019.

BMW is making significant strides with the rollout of its Neue Klasse lineup, with plans to introduce approximately 40 new models by the end of next year. Among the vehicles already unveiled are the iX3, i3, 7 Series facelift, and the fifth-generation X5. The upcoming months will see the launch of the combustion-powered 3 Series Sedan and the all-electric iX4.

The year 2027 promises to be just as eventful, with the confirmed second-generation X7 and the 5 Series facelift joining the lineup. A recent report suggests that these models may be accompanied by a 3 Series Touring in the US market. The G51 variant, equipped with combustion engines, is expected to debut next year, potentially following the release of the i3 Touring. BMW’s plans for another 3 Series wagon with traditional drivetrains seem increasingly likely.


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Recent reports suggest that there is a strong possibility of the future 3 Series Touring being introduced in the US market, with speculations pointing towards a single variant. The specific model, whether gasoline-powered or a plug-in hybrid, remains uncertain. However, the G51 designation hints at the presence of a combustion engine.

While discussions are ongoing, it is not yet confirmed whether the 3 Series Touring will indeed be available in the US. Additionally, the decision on which version of the 3 Series Touring would be offered in America is still pending, with considerations ranging from high-performance M350 models to more affordable four-cylinder options or eco-friendly plug-in hybrids.

Anticipating the Arrival of the M3 Touring

Introducing the 3 Series Touring to the US market could pave the way for a potential release of the M3 Touring, should BMW decide to develop one. While details remain scarce, BMW has hinted at the possibility of an M3 Touring for the US market, potentially rectifying the absence of the G81 model in America.

Given the success of the M5 Touring in North America, a smaller and more affordable alternative like the M3 Touring would likely resonate with consumers. Although unofficial, the prospects of an M3 Touring with a mild-hybrid S58 engine, over 500 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and an automatic transmission are intriguing.

Looking ahead, the focus is on the imminent release of the i3 Touring, as teased by BMW’s CEO. The combustion-engine counterpart is expected to follow shortly after, both likely to debut in 2027. Questions remain regarding the potential availability of M Performance and full M versions for the electric 3 Series Touring (NA1), signaling exciting developments for the 3 Series lineup.

Source: Bimmer Post

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