BMW 3-Series GT On The Way

Onslaught of the Gran Turismos! There doesn't seem to be much "Gran Turismo" about the 5-Series GT, but GT it is. More are coming though! What's next a 7-series GT? With BMW, you never know.

Onslaught of the Gran Turismos! There doesn't seem to be much "Gran Turismo" about the 5-Series GT, but GT it is. More are coming though! What's next a 7-series GT? With BMW, you never know.

A new 3-Series GT is coming to the United States market in 2011, around the time the X1 debuts. The 3-Series GT would bring the 3-Series model count up to 5 models. Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, Wagon and now, GT. Yay?

Photo courtesy of Edmunds Inside Line. To me the X1 seems like it could fit the "role" of a 3-Series GT, but I guess not. BMW is determined to make the most out of what it thinks is a new segment it's creating that "bridges the gap" between 3-Series and 5-Series. Couldn't they have waited to at least see how the 5-Series GT pans out first?

The cars will probably sell due to the BMW badge, but I don't think they will do as well as BMW is expecting them to. Of course, I could be wrong about it and they could be some huge hit, but I doubt it. Sources say the GT will be positioned as the premium - meaning most expensive - model of the 3-Series lineup.  

Expect the 3-Series GT to follow the 5-Series the preceded it almost exactly; same two function hatchback and rear styling, etc. It will also be available in two seating configurations; four-seat (which to me makes NO sense in supposedly "functional" vehicle) and 5-seat. No word when we'll see it appear at an auto show, but it is slated to go on sale in 2011.

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