The BMW 3-Series Gran Limousine Is A Long Wheelbase Curio

Exclusive to the Indian market, the Gran Limousine stretches the G20's wheelbase by 110mm
The BMW 3-Series Gran Limousine Is A Long Wheelbase Curio

Demand for saloon cars has been plummeting in Europe and the USA in recent years. Crossovers and SUVs are increasingly raining on the parade of this once hugely popular segment, but there are places in the world where four-door cars still held in high esteem, to the point where there are curious long-wheelbase versions of compact execs in some markets.

Case in point? The India-exclusive BMW 3-series Gran Limousine, which is a G20 with an extra 110mm between the wheels. It slots between the regular 3er and the 5-series, which is about 10cm longer. Niche.

The BMW 3-Series Gran Limousine Is A Long Wheelbase Curio

What’s exclusive to the Indian market is the name - we have already seen a long-wheelbase G20 3-series made for China with the same 110mm growth spurt. It’s more simply called the 3-series Li, with no fancy ‘Gran Limousine’ shenanigans going on.

The Li/GL meanwhile will be built locally at BMW’s Chennai plant, which produces a range of different BMWs sold in the region plus the Indian market Mini Countryman.

The BMW 3-Series Gran Limousine Is A Long Wheelbase Curio

Rear-seat Gran Limousine passengers get an extra 43cm of legroom to enjoy, which isn’t to be sniffed at. Further improving life for anyone sitting at the back, there are various “indulgence features” including a panoramic sunroof, fancy ‘Vernasca’ leather, ambient lighting and something called ‘luxurious rear seat’ which BMW hasn’t expanded upon.

The BMW 3-Series Gran Limousine Is A Long Wheelbase Curio

There’ll be three derivatives at launch, all powered by inline-fours. There’s one diesel, the 320Ld Luxury Line, and two petrols, the 330Li Luxury Line and 330Li M Sport First Edition. Prices range from 51,50,000 rupees to 53,90,000 (roughly £51,500 to £54,000). It’s available in BMW India dealers from today.

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Comments

Straight6Unicorn95

10cm short than the 5 series, I can see why they would not want to cannibalize their 5series sales in europe and therefore dont offer it there. I suppose the 5 series is too expensive for chinese and indian markets?

01/22/2021 - 22:48 |
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I don’t know about India, but in China they have a somewhat strict social hierarchy. Being a worker and having a better car than your manager would be seen as a massive Faux Pas. So for those workers who want a larger car, but don’t want to step on the Manager’s 5 series can intead buy this LWB 3 series.

It’s literally the reason the Audi A3 saloon exists and why it’s almost identical to the A4.

01/23/2021 - 20:32 |
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