The Lokpal, the anti-corruption body in India, is back in the headlines after issuing a tender for seven high-end BMW cars. Among these, the BMW 3 Series 330 Li has attracted attention, not just for the controversy but also for its luxurious features. Here’s a look at what makes this BMW model stand out.
Model & Price
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Car: BMW 3 Series 330 Li (Long Wheelbase - LWB)
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Price: Starting at ₹60.45 lakh (ex-showroom), on-road price around ₹70 lakh
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Segment: Longest and most spacious car in the 3 Series LWB lineup, designed for maximum comfort
Design & Exterior
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Sporty and modern styling with BMW’s signature kidney grille and two round headlights
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Adaptive LED headlights with cornering light function for enhanced safety at night
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Tall and slim side profile with aluminum satin exterior and high-gloss black rear diffuser
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Total length: 4,819 mm; Wheelbase: 2,961 mm — the longest in its segment
Interior & Comfort
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Electrically adjustable comfort seats for driver and front passenger, with adjustable thigh support
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Aluminum rhombic anthracite finish for a sporty yet premium look
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BMW Widescreen Curved Display on the dashboard
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M leather flat-bottom steering wheel for better grip and driving experience
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Large panoramic sunroof
Luxury & Facilities
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Ambient lighting with six dimmable color options to customize the cabin mood
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Contour stripe of light on the backs of the front seats for a premium feel
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High-quality materials and precise fittings throughout the interior
The BMW 3 Series 330 Li combines luxury, comfort, and technology, making it a top choice for those seeking a premium sedan. Its high price and sophisticated features are what have made the Lokpal’s tender controversial.
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