Along with the 3 Series Convertible LCI, the refreshed BMW 3er Coupe made its debut this week at the Geneva Motor Show.
The changes are similar to the Convertible, the headlights now feature corona rings LEDs, introduced first in the E90 3 Series sedan. At the rear-end, the tailllights are also modified LEDs with a new ‘L’ shaped design theme to an all new, almost E46 LED taillight, underneath the Ls.
The M Sport Package offers three different light-alloy wheels in 18 and 19 inches. Included in the package are upgraded M sport suspension and the BMW Individual High Gloss Shadowline.
Inside, the M-Sport package includes an M leather steering wheel, aluminum interior trim in Glacier Silver, the roof lining in Anthracite, and sports seats in cloth / Alcantara combination. The usual M door sills, M footrests and M gear selector are present as well.
The car introduced at Geneva was the European spec model, 330d.



























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Looks fantastic. I hope the Cloth + Alcantara seats make it to the US.
everything looks good.
except for the cheap copy of the R8 wheels.
This is a typical BMW design of the rims. It has nothing to do with the R8.
whatever fanboys
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You mentioned the new Corona LED rings but why are they “yellow” in some models and “white” in others.
The pictures of that M3 don’t have LED corona lights ? WTF?
so does the 2011 M3 have LED lights or not?
[...] The car introduced at Geneva was the European spec model, 330d. [...]
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My GOD, rubbish! Diesels are not sportlike!!! Petrol ONLY!