This is the new BMW 330e plug-in hybrid saloon

By topgear, 16 November 2018
BMW 330e

BMW has announced a new addition to its seventh-generation 3 Series line-up, and this is it: the 330e saloon.

It’s a hybrid. Which means it pairs a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine up front to an electric motor for a maximum output of just under 250bhp and 420Nm of torque. Not too shabby.

That’ll see the 330e saloon get to 100kph in six seconds flat, and onto a top speed of 230kph. BMW tells us it’ll be possible to go a heady 109kph on EV power alone, which is 29kph more than the previous hybrid 3 Series.

Ah yes, the EV bit. The motor is built into the eight-speed automatic gearbox, there’s regenerative braking feeding energy back into the boot-mounted lithium-ion battery, and it’ll travel up to 60km on its electricity alone. Combined fuel consumption is a claimed 138mpg (2L/100km), and 39g/km of CO2.

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There’s a Sport mode, of course, and hitting this activates something called ‘XtraBoost’, which definitely doesn’t sound like an energy drink. Sport mode activates all the power and maps and toys to make it feel like a 3 Series should feel.

Indeed, BMW has engineered in a “suitably throaty” engine noise when you’re pelting along, as well as a noise to alert pedestrians when in EV mode. Lots of driver aids – including satnav with charging recommendations – are included too.

It’ll go on sale in July 2019, prices TBC.