Minor Change Of Bmw 3 Series Coupe And Cabriolet
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Updates to the BMW 3 Series Coupe and Cabriolet
Overview
The BMW 3 Series coupe and cabriolet were first introduced between 1999 and 2000. The current model, designated with the body code E46, retains the same hood structure and front body as its predecessor. However, a significant update involves changes to the front headlights and bumper. These updates differentiate the sedan and station wagon models, the coupe and cabriolet models, and the compact models.
Changes and Updates
The updates for the BMW 3 Series have been implemented independently across its model groups. The first changes occurred for the sedan and station wagon models in late 2001, followed by updates to the coupe and cabriolet models in late 2002. These were released around March 2003.
Exterior Enhancements
- Headlights: The coupe and cabriolet models now feature combined high-beam, low-beam, and turn signals in a single frame. The turn signal color has shifted from yellow to clear white. Additionally, the side turn signals have moved higher and changed to a frosted white.
- Grille: While the hood's style remains familiar, the grille has been expanded by 300 millimeters, enhancing the distinctiveness of the 3 Series.
- Lighting: Optional Bi-xenon headlights with an angle control system are now available. This feature allows the headlights to pivot with the steering wheel, improving nighttime safety.
- Tail Lights and Bumper: Tail lights maintain their style but now feature white turn signals, a smaller parking light, and an upgraded LED brake light. The rear bumper has been redesigned, with a long hole removed and a black stripe connecting the lights on the bumper.
Dimensions and Interior
The cabriolet measures 4488 mm in length, 1757 mm in width, 1369 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2725 mm. The coupe shares these dimensions, except for a height of 1372 mm.
Inside, the interior retains familiar features such as the large gauge cluster, RPM needle, speedometer, fuel level, and temperature indicators, akin to those found in the original 3 Series (E21).
Overall, these minor changes enhance the BMW 3 Series coupe and cabriolet, maintaining their classic appeal while incorporating modern advancements.
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