As most of you might know by now, the BMW 3 Series Sedan facelift is just around the corner, and it's expected to be released within next six months. We won't be getting into all the details now, the subject has been covered extensively and please feel free to scan through the tons of information and photos that we posted in the last few months.
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Now, let's move on and focus on the latest photos of the E9x facelift version that was spotted in Munich this past weekend. This time, the touring version was the one photographed by the guys at Autobild and honestly, nothing has changed in compare to the previous photos. The front camouflage gets smaller and smaller, but the rear taillights are still heavily covered, but as we mentioned before, the facelift models will come with LED taillights.
Less than two weeks ago, we found out that BMW is planning on revealing the 3 Series Facelift models at the Paris Auto Show in October, so until then, let the spy photos game continue.
[Source: Autobild ]
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LED tail lights is a start, but can we get some freaking YELLOW TURN SIGNALS?! I refuse to buy a car with red rear turn signals. Period. I’ll just keep rolling in the E46 until I can find a satisfactory replacement without red signals.