Especificaciones y análisis del BMW Serie 3
Power
204HP
Torque
430Nm
Consumption
6.1l/100
Emissions
160g/km
0-100 km/h
7.5s
Top Speed
238km/h
Weight
1815kg
Price
53,500€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
RWD
4 / 2 doors
350 L
61 L
150 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the BMW 325d Cabrio · 204 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The BMW 325d Cabrio of the E93 generation is the embodiment of a dream for many: the freedom of a convertible combined with the power, efficiency, and refinement of a six-cylinder diesel engine. It is a car that appeals directly to the heart, promising unforgettable open-air journeys, with the elegance and dynamism that only BMW knows how to instill in its creations. A machine designed not just to transport, but to thrill.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is an addictive experience. The 3.0-liter, 204 hp engine pushes with a powerful and linear force from very low revs, thanks to its 430 Nm of torque. Every acceleration feels like an inexhaustible surge, accompanied by a deep and refined sound, unusual for a diesel. The rear-wheel drive and 6-speed manual transmission create a pure mechanical connection between the driver and the asphalt, allowing you to feel the chassis work in every curve. With the top down, the wind, the sun, and the engine sound merge into a symphony that redefines the pleasure of driving.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a timeless work of art. With the hardtop on, it is a coupe with fluid and athletic lines, perfectly proportioned. When you lower the top, it transforms into an elegant cabriolet that exudes class and sportiness. The silhouette, with its long hood and short rear, is pure BMW. The interior embraces you, with a driver-oriented cockpit, high-quality materials, and ergonomics studied to the millimeter. It is a design that has aged with exceptional dignity, remaining attractive and desirable years later.
Technology and features
Beyond its mechanics, this 3 Series stood out for its retractable hardtop, a complex piece of engineering that offered the best of both worlds: the security and insulation of a coupe and the freedom of a cabrio. The engine incorporated technologies such as common-rail direct injection, a variable geometry turbo, and a Start-Stop system to optimize consumption. Although its infotainment system is not comparable to current ones, at the time it offered premium functionality that completed a very advanced technological package for its era.
Competition
In the exclusive club of premium convertibles of its time, its main competitors were the Audi A5 Cabrio, which opted for front-wheel or quattro drive and a more technological approach to its design, and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabrio, traditionally more oriented towards comfort and luxury. Against them, the BMW 325d stood as the choice for the purist, the driver who prioritized sensations, dynamism, and the unparalleled connection provided by rear-wheel drive.
Conclusion
The BMW 325d Cabrio is much more than a car; it is a statement of intent. It represents the perfect choice for those seeking a versatile vehicle, capable of offering outstanding performance and reasonable consumption in daily life, without giving up the pure emotion of open-air driving. It is a modern classic, a travel companion that turns every journey into a special occasion, leaving an indelible mark on the memory of whoever drives it.




