In today's age and date most of the vehicles on Indian roads look mean and aggressive but rarely back that look with power packed performance. But there are a few car makers out there who believe looks are only as good as the engineering and performance of a vehicle. BMW the German power house is one of them and they have been bringing smiles to people's faces for ten decades now. We got our hands on the new BMW 3 Series 320d M Sport and by the end of the day a big grin adorned my face.
The new 3 Series M Sport is powered by a BMW 1995cc, TwinPower, Turbo, 4-cylinder diesel engine which makes 190bhp at 4000rpm and 400Nm of torque from 1750-2750rpm. The engine being less than 2000cc makes it legal to be sold on the roads of New Delhi as well as the NCR. The Supreme Court of India set a ban on diesel vehicles above 2000cc from being sold in the Delhi NCR region which has crippled sales of many luxury and utility vehicle manufacturers who sell big numbers in the country's capital.
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