What's New in the 2022 BMW 335i xDrive?
The big news for the 3 Series this year starts with the introduction of a long-awaited wagon version known as the Sports Wagon (it was announced for 2013 but never showed up on our shores). There's also a new fuel-efficient 328d turbodiesel model, and 2014 marks the first full year for the attractively priced 320i sedan. Additionally, the 3 Series coupe and convertible are no more; look for their replacements -- the 4 Series line -- later in the 2014 model year.
Which 335i xDrive is the Best?
The new turbodiesel 328d seems to be getting all the press, but our money's still on the gas-powered 328i for its seductive mix of quick acceleration (significantly quicker than the 328d), frugal fuel economy and relative affordability. Find a BMW 3 Series for sale
How Much Does a 2022 BMW 335i xDrive Cost?
The base 320i ($33,475) comes standard with 17-inch wheels, fog lights, push-button ignition, auto stop/start (a fuel-saving feature that can be disabled), Driving Dynamics Control (offering three settings for throttle sensitivity and steering effort), manually adjustable front seats, leatherette upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth, iPod/USB connectivity and the iDrive infotainment system with a 6.5-in screen.
The 328i ($37,775) and similar 328d (pricing TBA) are generally equipped like the 320i but add perks such as an auto-dimming rearview mirror and power seats with driver memory functions.
The 328i xDrive Sports Wagon ($42,375) and similar 328d xDrive Sports Wagon (pricing TBA) boast a panoramic sunroof to go with their station-wagon body style.
The 335i ($44,075) is mostly about the powerful inline 6-cylinder engine, but it also gets nice feature upgrades relative to the 328i sedan, including 18-in wheels, adaptive xenon headlights and a sunroof.
The Active Hybrid 3 ($50,575) includes the 335i's extras and adds that fancy hybrid power system, an 8.8-in iDrive screen and various hybrid-specific gauges and readouts.
Most 3 Series models can be customized with one of three trim packages: Sport Line, Modern Line and Luxury Line. These are comprehensive appearance packages (the Sport also has a lowered sport suspension) that offer unique wheels and interior decor. There's also an M Sport package that adds Shadowline exterior trim, a sport suspension, an M steering wheel, sport seats, a short-shifter kit (manual transmission only) and extensive M badging inside and out.
In typical BMW fashion, the options list is extensive and expensive. The Premium Package varies by model but adds power lumbar support and keyless entry/ignition with a nifty foot-activated trunk-opening feature. The Cold Weather Package brings a heated steering wheel, and heated front and rear seats. Standalone options are limited on the 320i but seemingly limitless on the rest, highlighted by dynamic cruise control, a self-parking system, a Harman Kardon audio system, a navigation system and the larger 8.8-in iDrive display (standard on ActiveHybrid 3). All 3 Series are eligible for the BMW Apps program, which leverages your iPhone to bring social media into the driving experience.
Trunk space in the sedan is a respectable 13 cu ft (figure a few cu ft less with the ActiveHybrid due to its trunk-mounted battery pack), while the wagon can haul up to 64.9 cu ft of cargo -- that's crossover SUV territory.