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With 300 horsepower and class-leading 300 ft. lbs. of torque, the 335i Coupe is the most powerful 3 Series Coupe we’ve ever built, wrapped within the body of a beautiful machine. It features the world’s first inline six-cylinder engine with high precision injection and twin turbo chargers. It’s also remarkably fuel efficient, offering a major boost to engine power and a significant reduction of fuel consumption, at the same time. But even more impressive is that this engine marks a significant advancement in turbo technology. By using two small turbo chargers instead of one large one, our engineers eliminated the “turbo lag” other turbo engines are known for.
All-new 2007 versions of BMW’s 3 Series coupes, now called the 328i and 335i, join the new-for-2006 sedans and wagons in September. The top 335i model features BMW's first-ever turbocharged engine, and although rear-wheel drive remains standard, this will be the first generation of BMW coupes in nearly two decades to offer all-wheel drive as an option. The 3 Series convertible models carry over for now and will likely be updated in early to mid-2007, with a folding hardtop rumored to be in the mix.
The 335i comes powered by a new twin-turbocharged direct fuel injection 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine that produces a stout 300 hp. It’s 45 horses stronger than the non-turbo 3.0-liter version in the 330i sedan and generates 70 hp more than the six-cylinder engine in the new 328i coupe.
This turbo powerplant enables the 335i to reach 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and attain a top speed of 150 mph. The standard transmission is now a six-speed manual; a six-speed Steptronic automatic that can be taken through the gears like a manual is optional (if you order the optional Sport Package, the latter gearbox includes steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters).
Model: 335i
Year: 2007
Price (USD): 40,000
New or Used: New
Condition: Excellent





















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