BMW 330i M Sport: Pros and cons

BMW 330i M Sport: Pros and cons

One of the world’s best-selling premium sports sedans, the BMW 3 Series sedan has been crowned with numerous awards for its style and performance. The seventh generation of the model made its Malaysian debut two years back in just a single 330i M Sport trim, but later on, BMW added more trims to the lineup. The latest 330i M Sport is locally assembled at the facility located in Kulim, Kedah, and is priced at RM 284,332 (on-the-road, with SST exemption, without insurance).

The sedan is touted as lighter, faster, and more aerodynamic than ever before. It has a whole bunch of amazing features that can make anyone fall in love with it, however, like all other things in this world, it also misses out on a few aspects. In today’s story, we have listed the BMW 330i M Sport pros as well as cons, have a look.

BMW 330i M Sport side

Pros

Sporty and elegant interior

Hop inside the BMW 330i M Sport and you will be greeted by an amazing cabin loaded with high-quality stuff. The dash and the door pads are wrapped in soft-touch materials making the cabin feel richer, while the meaty M Sport leather steering wheel, sports seats, and M-specific shift paddles exude the car’s sportier appeal. BMW Live Cockpit Professional is available with a fully digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster and 10.25-inch touch-sensitive Control Display. All this makes the cabin feel like a cockpit when viewed from the driver’s seat.

BMW 330i M Sport interior

Powerful engine with reduced emissions

Powering the BMW 330i M Sport is a 2.0-litre TwinPower Turbo petrol engine that generates a maximum power of 258 hp and a peak torque of 400 Nm from 1,550 to 4,400 rpm. The power is sent to the wheels via an 8-speed Steptronic Sport transmission. This enables the sedan to hit the century sprint in 5.8 seconds before attaining a top speed of 250 kmph. It consumes  6.4 litres fuel per 100 km. The reduced carbon emissions are rated at 147 grams per km, which are optimized by a particulate filter included in the exhaust treatment system.

BMW 330i M Sport rear

Best-in-class aerodynamics

The lighter, more rigid BMW 330i has best-in-class aerodynamics thanks to a total curb weight of 1,545kg (reduced by 25 kg) and a drag coefficient of 0.23. 

Athleticism

Loaded with the M Sport package, the sedan has brilliant dynamics. Its M Sport suspension highlights the brand’s first-ever lift-related dampers that exemplify an innovative damping system. It is communicative and requires very little effort to remain in command. M Sport Brakes and variable sport steering further add to the dynamic handling of the sedan.

BMW 330i M Sport wheel

BMW Connected Package

BMW Connected Package Professional offers services like Intelligent Emergency Call, Remote Services, Teleservices, BMW Digital Key, and Apple CarPlay (subscription-based). It is a comprehensive system, which covers almost all the aspects of the driver's needs. With Intelligent Emergency Call, the buyers are able to contact specially-trained call centres in case of emergency, while BMW Digital Key enables them to conveniently and securely lock, unlock their car.

ADAS

The BMW 330i  comes with a number of advanced driver assistance systems, including 

  • Attentiveness assistant
  • Cruise control with braking function
  • Driving Assistant with lane departure warning, lane change warning and front collision warning with brake intervention, rear crossing traffic warning and rear collision prevention
  • Parking Assistant with Reversing Assist

BMW 330i M Sport side

Cons

No manual transmission

BMW no longer offers the 3 Series with a manual transmission. Although the available 8-speed Steptronic automatic transmission works great, some enthusiasts look for a traditional manual transmission. This could be a deal-breaker for them.

Less focus on the rear seats

BMW 330i misses out focus on the rear seats.  It remains a low-slung model, which means boarding in and out from the backseat is still tricky. Although seats are damn comfortable, a few missing things are no entertainment controls for the back seat, and no armrest.

Ignoring these few points, we can say that the BMW 330i M Sport is an amazing car one can look for if interested in luxury and sporty dynamics. Do tell us your views in the comments, 

Also read: Check 2023 BMW 3 Series facelift render, based on recent IG leak

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