BMW 3-Series Facelift Spied

Most revealing shots yet
by Alexander Tallberg
March 12, 2008 11:58 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Spy Photos

These are without doubt yet the most revealing pictures of the upcoming BMW E90 3-series sedan facelift, slated to hit showrooms this summer. Since its launch at the Geneva Motor Show in 2005, the E90 racked up sales of 96,000 units in its first production year, in the U.S. alone. Now the 3-series is entering its fourth year of production and these pictures reveal just how BMW plans to boost the 3-series' appeal to make it a menacing competitor against Mercedes' C-class and Audi's recently launched A4 sedan.

Following earlier winter testing spy pictures, our photographers caught this silver-bluish E90 with a disguised front bumper and camouflaged head- and tail lights cruising along the streets of Munich. Based on these pictures the most apparent changes appear to be a new rear end with LED taillights, a new front fascia with a newly shaped engine hood and grille as well as new side mirrors. In line with BMW's current headlight design, expect to see accentuated "angel eyes" along with a revamped interior as well as an assortment of new even more environmentally friendly engines.

In September we rattled on about the possibility of BMW fitting its groundbreaking 2.0-litre turbocharged 204 bhp diesel engine, currently sitting in the 123d, in the E90 sedan and E91 touring range. Our sources say a 323d will be available in 2009. BMW's recently launched DKG (Doppelkupplungsgetriebe) double clutch gearbox is also likely to be featured as an option in the reworked 3-series product range. 

Source: Lehmann
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96,000 U.S. sales is no joke

by unknown | March 13, 2008 1:35 AM
Looks like they've sorted the slab front end and they uncharismatic rear lights.

by stillthewhizz | March 13, 2008 2:34 AM
a facelift already? is europe going to go the way of Japan and America with annual revisions to cars?

by joelynn | March 13, 2008 12:20 PM
Incredible sales success! Quite surprised that there is already a face lift.

by roger | March 13, 2008 12:35 PM
A Face lift indeed. Still it is more courageous than some car makers that launched their new cars (this year)after hardly doing 4 years (2004/5)just so when they heard that Merc was releasing the C class.

by Wisp | March 13, 2008 1:48 PM
The shape still lacks character, probably we'll see better designs when that concept design they unvieled in China last year starts to get used as the new DNA of BMW. They should have built these cars on the DNA of the 6, and not the 5. The way this car drives is still top drawer.

by Wisp | March 13, 2008 1:51 PM
Glad to see that they are doing someting about those horrible taillights.

by johnnyg | March 13, 2008 11:06 PM
In fact , they must change the rear , also.

by german-cars-lover | March 13, 2008 11:29 PM
It looks like they are going to get rid of those ugly taillights finally.

by johnnyg | March 14, 2008 2:58 AM
No! they must get rid of the guy with the punk hair cut. He is designing these BMW like it's a joke. The interior of these cars as well has too many straight edges and just funny angles, they are inconclusive as if waiting for more fittings to be done. They should have built up on the E46 design both outsiode and inside. This design looks like a car from Mad Max.

by Wisp | March 14, 2008 11:19 AM
Thank you Jesus for the retouch!! This ugly little thing sells like hot cakes, it's mind-boggling. The rear still looks it was pinched, the way the lines converge onto one area... very crappy. And yet it still sells... It's about the performance I suppose. But it also says a lot about the competition. Where is MB and Audi??

by mako001 | March 15, 2008 10:26 PM
Hope they fix the back a bit ...

by Speedoholic | April 11, 2008 11:44 AM

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