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BMW 330e Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

BMW 330e Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

FROM
$90,970
2.5L/100km (combined)
Sedan
8 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded/Electric
Overview
Likes
Not another SUV
Great handling
Comfortable ride
Dislikes
Needs to be charged constantly
Doesn't recharge well on the go
Costs $4000 more than the petrol version

BMW 330e Pricing & Specs

The price range for the BMW 330e varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $90,970 and going to $104,610 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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BMW 330e Colours

Alpine White
Black Sapphire Metallic
Brooklyn Gray Metallic
Individual Dravit Gray Metallic
Jet Black
Melbourne Red Metallic
Mineral White Metallic
Phytonic Blue Metallic
Portimao Blue Metallic
Skyscraper Gray Metallic
Tanzanite Blue II Metallic
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the BMW 330e.

BMW 330e FAQs

How long does a BMW 330e PHEV's battery pack last?

The 330e is a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), so it has a petrol engine and a smaller battery pack than a full EV (which runs exclusively on battery power). That means the BMW’s battery should be less expensive to replace if it ever needed to be.

At the moment, the world is waiting to find out how long EV batteries last, but it’s looking like between 10 and 20 years is going to be the magic number. A lithium-ion battery like this one will last longer if it’s never over-charged and is cycled regularly rather than left sitting for long periods.

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Why is there oil in my BMW 318's radiator?

There are two likely suspects here. The first is a blown head gasket which is allowing the oil and coolant to mix. Sometimes this shows up as oil in the coolant, sometimes as coolant in the oil. Sometimes both.

But before tearing the engine to pieces to change the gasket, it’s worth checking if the car is fitted with either an engine or transmission oil cooler. These often use the engine’s coolant to keep the oil or transmission fluid cool, and a failed one can allow the two fluids to mix, showing up as oil in the radiator or header tank.

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Are there any problems associated with the 2002 BMW 318ti?

The engine in the car you’re looking at has the codename N42. It has a timing chain rather than a rubber timing belt, so that should not need to be changed for the life of the car. However, life is not always that simple and the N42 has a bit of a reputation for developing wear in the tensioners that keep the timing chain taut. If that happens, you could have a chain loose enough to jump a few teeth on the timing gears and destroy the engine in the process. So a service record and close inspection of the engine is called for before any purchase.

This model BMW was also caught up in the Takata airbag recall debacle. As a result, many BMWs of this era were actually bought back by BMW and scrapped as the cost of fixing the airbag woes was greater than the value of the cars themselves. Make sure any car like this has had the airbags replaced and is not a candidate to be crushed rather than fixed. Quoting the car’s VIN to a BMW dealership should reveal all.

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BMW 330e Engine

The 320i is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine which produces 135kW and 300Nm.

The 330i is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine which produces 190kW and 400Nm.

The BMW 330e M Sport has a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine which produces 215kW an 420Nm when combined with the output of the car's electric motor.

The M340i xDrive has a 3.0-litre in line six-cylinder engine making 285kW and 500Nm.

Shown above are engine details for the BMW 330e 2023.

BMW 330e Boot Space

The BMW 3 series sedan has a boot capacity of 480 litres, although the 330e M Sport has a cargo capacity of the boot is 375 litres due to the hybrid battery taking up some of the space.

The 3 Series Touring has a cargo capacity of 500 litres with five seats in place, although the large hatch aperture of the wagon makes it more practical than the sedan.

BMW 330e boot space

BMW 330e Speed

The BMW 330i's 0-100km/h time is 5.9 seconds, the 330e can do it in 5.8 seconds while the M340i xDrive can reach 100km/h from zero in 4.4 seconds. Top speed ranges between 230km/h and an electronically-limited 250km/h.

Shown above are speed details for the BMW 330e 2023.

BMW 330e Range

The BMW 3 Series has a petrol range of between 900km (320i) and 738km (M340i).

The BMW 330e M Sport has an electric driving range of 57km, but an overall petrol-electric range of about 500km.

Shown above are range details for the BMW 330e 2023.

BMW 330e Interior

The BMW 3 Series is a mid-sized prestige car and regardless of which grade you decide to choose all interiors are have high quality feeling interior. All BMW 3 Series sedans and wagons come standard with the M Sport package which adds M Sport Seats, M Sport leather steering wheel, M door sills and aluminium trim

Shown above are interior details for the BMW 330e 2023.

BMW 330e Accessories

Along with the M Sport pack also coming standard on the entry grade 320i is Alcantara and Sensatec upholstery, a proximity key, sports seats, a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel, a 14.9-inch media screen with sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ambient lighting, digital radio, wireless phone charging, and power adjustable front seats.

Stepping up to the 330i and 330e head-up display, adds leather upholstery, M Sport Seats, Adaptive M suspension, three-zone climate control and an electric tailgate.

The M340i xDrive brings a glass roof, heated front seats and a Harman Kardon sound system.

Shown above are the accessory details for the BMW 330e 2023.

BMW 330e Seats

The BMW 3 Series is a five-seater coming in sedan and stationwagon (Touring) body styles.

Shown above are seat details for the BMW 330e 2023.