BMW announced that he had made several changes to the lists of many models in the range. The new models cover the 3 Series Touring and Coupé , 5 Series Touring and GT , Series 7 and X1 . The BMW 3 Series Touring is now available with a new Bluetooth interface and the new Combox, while the Comfort Access now includes lighting for the area around the door handles front and rear and the DAB radio is equipped with DAB + / DMB . The changes to the estate are also the composition: in fact, versions now include the Chosen Edition Lifestyle, Active versions include now the skin Dakota, the 17-inch wheels and interior trim polished Schwarz. Instead, the construction outlook was enriched with 18-inch wheels, anthracite and pavilion seats in cloth / leather.
The BMW 3 Series Coupe is now available with the new interface Bluetooth, DAB radio with DAB + / DMB and the Comfort Access, which now includes lighting for the area around the door handles front and rear. In addition, the Bavarian House has also increased the price of versions 320d, 320d xDrive and M3 respectively, costing 38,950 euros, 42,550 euros and 70,750 euros. Among other things, the BMW M3 is available in Italy in the new matt Frozen Grey belonging to the range of options Individual. However, the major novelty of the list relate to models 5 Series Touring and Grand Touring.
The station wagon variant of the BMW 5 Series is now available in setting Msport provided for all engines, while the range was extended to new versions with the 528th from 258 hp 3.0i for sale from 50,190 euros, with 3.0 525d d from 204 hp and costs 50,440 euros with the 3.0d and 535d TwinPower Turbo 300 hp by the price of 60,590 euros. Moreover, there are new options for the 5 Series Touring, as the tire pressure sensor, the M Sports Package, additional sockets, BMW Tracking, Combox function sports steering wheel and M. Also debut as the new paint colors Havanna, Deep Blue Sea, Tasman, Milan Beige, Carbon Schwarz and Schwarz, and new linings such Diagonal Veneto Beige cloth, cloth / leather Tudor and Sensatec.
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