BMW 3 Series (E46)

BMW 3 Series (E46)
Overview
ManufacturerBMW
Model codeE46
ProductionDecember 1997 – August 2006
Model years1999–2005 (North America)
Assembly
DesignerChris Bangle, Wolfgang Reitzle (sedan)[5]
Erik Goplen (coupe, convertible, station wagon)[6]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact executive car (D)
Body style
Layout
RelatedBMW M3 (E46)
BMW 3 Series Compact
BMW Z4 (E85)
BMW X3 (E83)
Alpina B3 E46
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,725 mm (107.3 in)[7]
Length
  • 4,470 mm (176.0 in) (sedan)
  • 4,480 mm (176.4 in) (wagon)
  • 4,490 mm (176.8 in) (coupe/convertible)
Width
  • 1,740 mm (68.5 in) (sedan/wagon)
  • 1,760–1,780 mm (69.3–70.1 in) (coupe/convertible)
Height
  • 1,410–1,430 mm (55.5–56.3 in) (sedan/wagon)
  • 1,360–1,370 mm (53.5–53.9 in) (coupe/convertible)
Curb weight
  • 1,285–1,655 kg (2,833–3,649 lb) (sedan)[8][9]
  • 1,365–1,785 kg (3,009–3,935 lb) (wagon)[10][7]
  • 1,285–1,555 kg (2,833–3,428 lb) (coupe)[11][12]
  • 1,465–1,635 kg (3,230–3,605 lb) (convertible)
[13][14]
Chronology
PredecessorBMW 3 Series (E36)
SuccessorBMW 3 Series (E90)

The BMW 3 Series (E46) is the fourth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars manufactured by German automaker BMW. Produced from 1997 to 2006, it was the successor to the E36 3 Series, which ceased production in 2000. It was introduced in November 1997, and available in sedan, coupé, convertible, station wagon and hatchback body styles. The latter has been marketed as the 3 Series Compact.

The M3 performance model was introduced in June 2000 with a 2-door coupé body style, followed by the convertible counterpart in April 2001. The M3 is powered by the BMW S54 straight-six engine with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed SMG-II automated manual transmission.[15]

The E46 line-up was phased out starting from late 2004, following the introduction of the E90 3 Series sedans. However, the E46 coupé and convertible body styles remained in production until August 2006.[16]

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