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BMW has already released other 3 series models in the past including the Sedan, Touring, Coupe and the Convertible. Each of these has unique characteristics which truly set themselves apart, but at the same time, allow them to cautiously carry the highly esteemed BMW nameplate. Truly, each of these rightfully belongs to this one of a kind family. As these cars progress, you will notice that they become surprisingly better, building the strong trust already established with the BMW name. The Features As soon as the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo concept was unveiled, many believed that it was an excellent prototype car. It was able to merge power and interior space into the same vehicle. When it comes to the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo, you will not find many details in the public forum. The reason for this, firstly, is that the company is not talking about it and is not eager to spill more details yet. Secondly, BMW just received the go signal quite recently and has not worked out all the details themselves. So most of the pieces of information you will find on this car are simply speculation at this point. Some are based solely on rumors. Nevertheless, there are a few helpful facts about this car that will surely convince you to consider the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo for future purchase, and eventual enjoyment.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo is expected to appear as a hatchback, except with 4 doors. This car is also expected to have a sloped roof, a feature typical with all the Gran Turismos. With this new 3 series modeling, BMW is attempting to bridge the gap between station wagons and the crossover models, namely, the X3, X5 and X6. This is evident in the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo concept car as it has features including a raised seating positions as well as an optional panoramic roof. Also included in the attractive aspects of this concept car are the reclining front seats, which are power operated individually, and the 4WD system. Just like the 5 Series, this car gives the passengers plenty of leg room while not skimping on space for luggage. The trunk opens up to 15 cubic feet of space ideal for any frequent traveler, especially if they aren’t light packers. With a simple slide of the rear seats, leg room matches that of the BMW 5 Series Sedan and expands the trunk space to 20 cubic feet.
More Athletic With all of this extra room you get with this vehicle, you may think that power, speed and agility are lost. BMW has said that this is the most agile amongst the Gran Turismo models. This more than makes up for the fact that it is a bit smaller than the 5 Series. If you want more power and performance, this is the obvious winner.
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