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BMW 3 Series Saloon Review 2022

The BMW 3 Series Saloon is a premium and practical family saloon. Offering the perfect blend of performance, driving dynamics, low running costs, technology and refinement, the  3 Series Saloon is one of the best compact executive vehicles on the market. 

Rivals to the BMW 3 Series include the Audi A4, Mercedes C-Class, Jaguar XE and Alfa Romeo Giulia.

Our BMW 3 Series Saloon review covers:

BMW 3 Series Saloon Key Features

  • Sporty and muscular exterior design with distinctive L shaped light graphics  
  • Plush, well-made Interior that functions well
  • 480-litre boot with 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats
  • Wide range of engines with petrol, diesel and plug-in petrol hybrid variants 
  • Four trim levels, including SE Pro, Sport Pro, M Sport and M Sport Pro Edition

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

The new BMW 3 Series Saloon has a dynamic silhouette with precise bodywork lines and short overhangs. Its redesigned doubled kidney grille and distinctive L shaped light graphics give it a sporty and muscular presence while on the road. 

BMW 3 Series Saloon exterior

Inside, the BMW 3 Series Saloon is plush and well-made, offering similar levels of space as the Mercedes C-Class and Audi A4. Its comfortable cabin can accommodate three child seats side by side in the rear. However, only the two outside seats come with Isofix points.

At the rear, the BMW 3 Series Saloon's boot can hold 480 litres of space, beating rivals such as the Mercedes C-Class at 455-litres. BMW offer a comfort package that gives the 3 Series Saloon extra storage with nets in the boot compartment along with an electric powered boot lid. All models come with 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats that improve practicality.

Interior and Trims

The 3 Series Saloon has a well-crafted interior that looks and feels great, although the Mercedes-Benz C-Class still stands out in the class. Nevertheless, the BMW still has a well-made interior that functions well with lots of brushed metal used, just as you get in the bigger BMW 5 Series

The infotainment system in the 3 Series isn't nearly as cutting-edge as it once was. BMW has launched even more complex eighth-generation software for the electric iX and i4 models, but it's still highly tech-packed. 

All models come with a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel, and while it looks nice, unfortunately, it can't be customised as much as those in an Audi or Mercedes. A 10.25-inch touchscreen sits in the dash's centre, including voice control and optional gesture control. However, you can also utilise the click-wheel controller and the steering wheel controls on the centre console.

The BMW 3 Series Saloon comes in four trim levels, including SE Pro, Sport Pro, M Sport and M Sport Pro Edition. 

The entry-level SE Pro model comes with BMW Live Cockpit Professional with a 10.25-inch central information display, Parking Assistant with a rearview camera and reverse assist. It also comes with Adaptive LED headlights and 17-inch light-alloy V-spoke wheels. 

The Sport Pro model has a high gloss Shadowline exterior design and high gloss black interior trim. It also comes with aluminium door still finishes, heated front sports seats and 18-inch light-alloy V-spoke wheels. 

M Sport models have a sharper appearance and come with M exterior styling, M Aerodynamic package, M door still finishes and an M sport leather steering wheel. It also comes with Interior trim finishes in aluminium Tetragon, leather upholstery and 18-inch M light-alloy double-spoke wheels.

Top-of-the-range M Sport Pro Edition models have enhanced driving dynamics with M Sports system, M rear spoiler, M sport brakes, Adaptive M suspension and dampers. It also comes with unique BMW paintwork, BMW high gloss shadow line black mirrors and sun protection glass, BMW aluminium fabric high gloss interior trim, M seat belts and 19-inch double-spoke jet black alloy wheels.

Power and Performance

Under the bonnet, the 3 Series Saloon comes with a wide range of engines with petrol, diesel and plug-in petrol hybrid variants available.

BMW 3 Series Saloon interior

The petrol range starts with the 318i, producing 154bhp, and a 182bhp 2.0-litre four-cylinder 320i, which comes with Sport automatic transmission as standard. The 330i also uses the same engine tuned to produce 254bhp. The sporty M340i has a 3.0-litre engine which produces 369bhp. All petrol models have an eight-speed automatic transmission, and the 320i can be ordered with xDrive four-wheel drive, while M340i vehicles come standard with four-wheel drive.

The diesel range starts with the 318d and 320d, which use a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 148bhp and 187bhp, respectively. These four-cylinder diesel engines are available with either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission with all models except the 318d can be equipped with four-wheel drive. The performance diesel engine 330d gets a six-cylinder unit producing 261bhp and features in the M340d xDrive, producing 335bhp. 

The plug-in hybrid variant is powered by the same four-cylinder petrol engine as the 320i but adds an electric motor to produce 249bhp. The car's battery is claimed to allow 41 miles of all-electric driving.

Out on the road, the BMW 3 Series Saloon is entertaining to drive, with impressive road holding and ride quality. BMW's new suspension damper technology helps improve the overall ride quality. When the car carries a light load, the damping rate changes to being much softer, resulting in a much smoother and more enjoyable ride.

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new BMW 3 Series Saloon start from £38,445.00 OTR* or to lease from £439.27 per month.

Want to know more about leasing the BMW 3 Series Saloon? Nationwide Vehicle Contracts is one of the largest car leasing providers in the UK. All of our leasing deals include the manufacturer's warranty, road tax for the duration of the lease, breakdown cover, and free mainland GB delivery (exclusions apply).

Plus, with fixed monthly rentals, a low initial outlay and flexible mileage and contract terms, leasing a BMW 3 Series Saloon might be cheaper than buying outright with a bank loan or dealer finance.

*'On the road' price is correct at time of publication and includes one year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Prices are subject to change. Always check with your nearest retailer.

  

Customer Reviews

BMW 3 Series Saloon
Average Rating Based on 77 reviews
4.0 out of 5

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3.3 out of 5
Kevin BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

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3.1 out of 5
Keith BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing + Heated Front Seats*

Interior done to a great standard, comfortable to drive etc. For an m sport badged car it looks great but lacks power. Fuel economy isn’t the greatest either, doesn’t get anywhere near the mpg it is supposed to. As with any rear wheel drive car it’s a nightmare to drive with snow on the road, would definitely consider the X Drive version next time.

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4.4 out of 5
Edward BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

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David BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing + Heated Front Seats*

Its not that I disclike it, As I get older my requirements will change.

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4.1 out of 5
Mark BMW 3 Series Saloon 320d M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing*

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4.6 out of 5
Yousif BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing + Heated Front Seats*

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4.7 out of 5
Nicholas BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

Fuel economy is poor with the 2litre petrol engine. Should have heated seats as standard

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2.7 out of 5
Sikien BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

my likes about the vehicle:- -its v nice to look at -I love the side lights and how the lights beam when I unlock the car -I like the opening of the boot lid with remote my dislikes about he vehicle:- -non-automatic folding mirrors -DAB keeps cutting out - on some stations (No signal for minutes....constantly) -rear parking sensors do not stop even when gear is in neutral unless engine is switched off the middle rear passenger headrest is too high and blocks a lot of the rear view -I didn't realise the BMW was still built with large handbrakes (my previous car had a small 'button' handbrake -I don't get why the car has to have an alarming sound warning just because it reads that its 3 degrees outside. -v minor but I was surprised the drivers seat was still manual

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5.0 out of 5
David BMW 3 Series Saloon 320d M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing*

This is the first BMW that I've driven for more than a few days. Now I understand what all the fuss is about. It is outstanding to drive, incredibly comfortable on long journeys, has averaged over 50 mpg and nothing has been faulty. I bought this 'off the shelf' so took the build available, so would've liked a couple of additions, most notably, a reversing camera which I had on my previous Mercedes. But once I got used to just having only sensors again, it has been something I could live with. And one last thing, the Sat Nav is outstanding, as is the Infotainment system in general. Can't wait to get the new model on my next changeover!

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4.4 out of 5
William BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing + Heated Front Seats*

Lovely car and converted me from Audi to BMW

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5.0 out of 5
Ben BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

Love everything about the vehicle only thing I would change would be get it as an automatic.

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2.9 out of 5
Gareth BMW 3 Series Saloon 320d M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing*

After several years driving an Audi A4 I found the BMW 3 Series disappointing - the ride is not as comfortable and the auto gearbox in the BMW does not provide a smooth change through the gears.

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3.4 out of 5
Shane BMW 3 Series Saloon 320d xDrive M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing*

Overall the car is great- looks nice, handles well and is relatively economical. In car tech is limited even at top of range, with few of the modern safety features found on most cars these days, even those at half the price. It’s a lease but depreciation is awful- price listed at £40k but insurance companies value it a little over £20k one year in! No fully adjustable seats, wing mirrors don’t electronically fold in and generally is quite basis for the price, redeemed only by the handling and performance

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Graham BMW 3 Series Saloon 320i M Sport *Incl. Sun Protection Glass*

rubbish

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William BMW 3 Series Saloon 320d xDrive M Sport Step Auto *Incl. Sun Protection Glazing*

Great colour and performance. Excellent on long journeys when you arrive at the destination still feeling fresh. Excellent on motorways when a quick response is sometimes required. Plenty room in the cabin, easy to see information and full confidence in safety

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