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LA Motor Show 2018

The new BMW M340i is the fastest non-M 3 Series

New 3er is a four-wheel-drive 370bhp saloon that’s faster than the old V8 M3

Published: 13 Nov 2018

This is the fastest, seventh-gen BMW 3 Series you will soon be able to buy that’s not a fully-fledged M model. It is the BMW M340i: a four-wheel-drive saloon that’s quicker than an old V8 M3 saloon.

Though one down from the upcoming M3, this M340i is no slouch. There’s BMW’s familiar 3.0-litre single-turbo (twin-scroll) straight-six, here featuring an aluminium crankcase and cylinder head, “compact” steel exhaust manifold and redeveloped turbo.

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The fuel injectors work under increased pressure, it gets Valvetronic and double Vanos cam control and in total, develops 370bhp and 369lb ft of torque. Allied to four-wheel-drive (with a rear-bias) and an eight-speed automatic gearbox, it’ll see off the 0-62mph dash in 4.4s which, says BMW, is “half a second faster than the top-of-the-range model of the previous generation” 3er.

It’s also three-tenths quicker than the old V8 M3 (E90) with a DCT gearbox. Yikes. Should sound good, we’re promised, thanks to twin exhaust pipes direct from M Sport.

In fact, M have worked over the suspension and diff, too. It’s 10mm lower than a regular new 3 Series, the suspension components have been lightened, the track width has been subtly widened, there are optional adaptive M dampers, and a standard electric diff. Also there’s something called ‘variable sport steering’, said to provide better feedback. Hmm.

The brakes have been beefed up too – bigger discs (348mm/345mm front and rear) hide behind 18in wheels, though you can option 19s – there’s a new kidney grille mesh, rear spoiler, mirror caps, air intake struts, and an interior garnished with M Sport bits (steering wheel, seats, instrument cluster).

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We’ll see it for real at the upcoming LA Motor Show at the end of November. What on earth will they cook up for the full M3, we wonder?

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