Wednesday, June 3, 2009
BMW 335d caught before launch in the U.S.
KPG professional spies, captured live at the BMW 335d will make their official debut for the U.S. market in autumn this year. According to experts, the presentation of the BMW 335d will coincide with the launch of the new BMW 3 Series, which will not be premiering many changes except for a BMW new bumper, some details in the design of the headlights, and the readiness of the iDrive interface recently presented BMW 7 Series model in 2009.
Unfortunately it is expected that the BMW 335d U.S. version loses some horsepower in relation to the European model, and their final placing in the 265 horses and 425 pound-feet of torque. The end result is anything but disappointing because it could reach 60 miles an acceleration from zero to take 6.2 seconds, using just diesel. The forecast that consumption will be 23 miles per gallon in the city and 33 miles per gallon on the road.
BMW naturally promote the entry of its diesel models to the U.S. market for the first time, through a marketing campaign that says "Advance Diesel with BluePerformance," which in Spanish would be "Advanced Diesel with Blue Performance." The blue is nothing less than the urea injected into the engine to reduce emissions of toxic gases.
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