Compare every BMW 3 Series variant sold new in Australia. 3 variants, from $94,700 to $115,900 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the BMW Australian website and updated weekly.
3 variants of the BMW 3 Series are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 330i Sedan2026 | $94,700 | 190kW / 400Nm | 6.5L/100km | RWD | 5 |
| 330i Touring2026 | $97,900 | 190kW / 400Nm | 6.8L/100km | RWD | 5 |
| M340i xDrive Sedan2026 | $115,900 | 285kW / 500Nm | 8L/100km | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 BMW 330i is a compact luxury sedan that suits buyers wanting premium German engineering with everyday practicality, offering a 2.0-litre petrol engine producing 190kW and 400Nm paired with rear-wheel drive and automatic transmission. Its standout strength is the combination of excellent fuel efficiency at 7.1L/100km, a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, and a 480-litre boot that balances sportiness with real-world usability for a driver-focused daily commuter. One consideration is that annual running costs sit around $1844, which is higher than mainstream competitors, though this reflects the premium ownership experience and comprehensive 5-year warranty included.
Configure the 330i SedanThe 2026 BMW 3 Series 330i Touring is a premium rear-wheel-drive wagon that suits Australian families wanting executive refinement without the weight penalty of a seven-seater, offering 480 litres of boot space and capable of towing 1800kg. Its standout strength is the combination of a frugal 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine (190kW/400Nm) delivering respectable economy at 7.1L/100km and genuine driving engagement, backed by five-star ANCAP safety and BMW's five-year warranty. The main consideration is running costs around $1844 annually, which sit above mainstream wagons, though you're paying for the badge prestige and handling dynamics that justify the investment for keen drivers.
Configure the 330i TouringThe 2026 BMW 3 Series M340i xDrive is a premium mid-size sedan with a turbocharged 3.0-litre petrol engine delivering 285kW and 500Nm, making it ideal for drivers who want performance-oriented German engineering with everyday practicality and all-wheel-drive traction. Its standout strength is the combination of responsive driving dynamics and respectable real-world efficiency at 7.1L/100km, backed by a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and comprehensive 5-year warranty that protects your investment. One thing to consider: running costs of approximately $1844 annually reflect premium fuel requirements and servicing, so factor this into your ownership budget alongside the upfront outlay.
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BMW Australia opens the Neue Klasse iX3 range with the rear-drive iX3 40 at $89,900 before on-road costs, roughly $20,000 under the iX3 50 xDrive at $109,900 and, critically, beneath the fuel-efficient LCT cap so the novated-lease FBT exemption stays in play. Single rear motor: 235kW/500Nm, 0-100 in 5.9 seconds, top speed 200km/h. Same 82.6kWh usable pack as the 50, WLTP up to 635km, 800V architecture, DC charging peaks at 300kW with 10 to 80 per cent in 21 minutes and up to 300km added in a 10-minute stop. Standard kit matches the 50 xDrive: BMW Panoramic iDrive with Operating System X, panoramic glass roof, Harman Kardon audio, 20-inch wheels, comfort access, wireless charging, heated Veganza front seats with memory, Driving Assistant Plus and Parking Assistant Plus. 4,782mm long, 520L boot to 1,750L folded, 58L frunk. 5-year unlimited-km warranty, 8-year/160,000km battery. ANCAP not yet rated. Order books open now, first Australian customer deliveries Q4 2026.
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