fbpx
Wikipedia

BMW 3 Series (E36)

The third generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars is designated under the model code E36, and was produced by the German automaker BMW from 1990 to 2000. The initial models were of the four-door sedan body style, followed by the coupé, convertible, wagon ("Touring"), and eventually hatchback ("Compact").

BMW 3 Series (E36)
Overview
ManufacturerBMW
Production1990–2000
Model years1992–1999 (North America)
Assembly
DesignerClaus Luthe, Pinky Lai, Boyke Boyer
Body and chassis
ClassCompact executive car (D)
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,433 mm (174.5 in)[3]
Width1,710 mm (67.3 in)[3]
Height1,366–1,390 mm (53.8–54.7 in)[3]
Curb weight1,175–1,635 kg (2,590–3,605 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorBMW 3 Series (E30)
SuccessorBMW 3 Series (E46)

The E36 was the first 3 Series to be offered in a hatchback body style. It was also the first 3 Series to be available with a six-speed manual transmission (in the 1996 M3), a five-speed automatic transmission, and a four-cylinder diesel engine. The multi-link rear suspension was also a significant upgrade as compared to the previous generations of the 3 Series. All-wheel drive was not available for the E36, unlike the previous (E30) and successive (E46) generations.

The E36 was named in Car and Driver magazine's 10Best list for every year it was on sale.[4]

Following the introduction of its successor, the E46 3 Series in 1998, the E36 began to be phased out and was eventually replaced in 1999.

Development and launch edit

Development of the E36 began in 1981[5] and the exterior design was heavily influenced by aerodynamics, specifically the overall wedge shape, headlight covers and smaller wing mirrors.[6] The lead designers were Pinky Lai[7] and Boyke Boyer.[8][9]

The production version of the E36 was launched in October 1990, with press release in November and market launch in early 1991.[10] The Touring (E36/3) did not go on sale until March 1995, with the Touring version of the previous generation having remained on sale until April 1994 alongside the E36 sedans and coupés.[11] At first, the Touring was only offered in 320i and 328i versions; in July 1995 the 318 tds Touring arrived, followed by the 318i in September.[11]

Body styles edit

The body styles of the range are:

Design edit

All models are rear-wheel drive since the E36 was not produced with all-wheel drive (unlike its predecessor and successor). The E36 chassis was all new, using the "Z-axle" multilink suspension proven in the 1989 BMW Z1, and designed with rear toe-in to minimize the oversteering characteristics of the preceding generation.[18] Unlike the other body styles, the hatchback (known as the "E36/5" or "BMW Compact") used a rear semi-trailing arm suspension based on the older E30 instead, in order to save space due to its truncated rear end.

 
Interior

The E36 was produced with the following transmissions:

  • 5-speed manual (1994-1999 M3) Getrag 420G transmission
  • 6-speed manual (1996-1999 M3- except for the United States)
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 5-speed automatic

Available safety equipment included a driver's airbag, passenger airbag (from 1993 production) and side impact airbags in later models,[19] ABS braking and stability control ("ASC +T").[20] The dashboard was designed to accommodate the passenger side airbag from the beginning, which limited the size of the glove compartment.[21] Available in the sedan and Touring, a rear seat with two integrated children's booster seats was a first for BMW.[11]

Electronic climate control was also available on the E36. In North America, cars equipped with the "Winter Package" also have heated seats and side mirrors.

Engines edit

Petrol edit

The four-cylinder petrol engines used in the E36 range were initially engines carried over from the previous generation 3 Series: the BMW M40 SOHC engine and the BMW M42 DOHC engine. In 1993, the M40 was replaced by the BMW M43 SOHC engine and the M42 was replaced in 1996 by the BMW M44 DOHC engine. To retain a 50/50 weight distribution (on petrol models), versions fitted with the heavier, six-cylinder engines had the battery relocated to the trunk.[22]

For the six-cylinder models, the E36 was launched with the then-new BMW M50 DOHC petrol engine. In late 1992 the M50TU versions added single-VANOS (variable valve timing), which increased torque (peak power was unchanged). In 1995, the BMW M52 engine replaced the M50TU, resulting in the 328i model replacing the 325i and the addition of a new mid-range 323i model (powered by a 2.5 litre version of the M52).

In 1992, the 3.0 L BMW S50 engine debuted in the E36 M3. In 1995, its capacity was increased to 3.2 L.[23]

Model Years Engine Power Torque Notes
316i 1990–1994 M40B16 4-cylinder 1.6 L (1,596 cc) 73 kW (100 hp) at 5,500 rpm 141 N⋅m (104 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm
1993–1999 M43B16 4-cylinder 75 kW (102 hp) at 5,500 rpm 150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft) at 3,900 rpm
318i 1990–1993* M40B18 4-cylinder 1.8 L (1,796 cc) 83 kW (113 hp) at 5,500 rpm 162 N⋅m (119 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm 316i in South Africa
1993–1998 M43B18 4-cylinder 85 kW (115 hp) at 5,500 rpm 168 N⋅m (124 lb⋅ft) at 3,900 rpm
318is 1992–1995 M42B18 4-cylinder 103 kW (140 hp) at 6,000 rpm 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 318i in North America
1996–1998 M44B19 4-cylinder 1.9 L (1,895 cc) 181 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) at 4,300 rpm
320i 1991–1993 M50B20 6-cylinder 2.0 L (1,991 cc) 110 kW (150 hp) at 5,900 rpm 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm
1993–1998 M52B20 6-cylinder 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm
323i 1995–1998 M52B25 6-cylinder 2.5 L (2,494 cc) 125 kW (170 hp) at 5,500 rpm[24] 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) at 3,950 rpm
325i 1991–1992 M50B25 6-cylinder 141 kW (192 hp) at 5,900 rpm 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm
1993–1995 M50B25TÜ 6-cylinder 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm Coupé sold as 325is in US
328i 1995–1998 M52B28 6-cylinder 2.8 L (2,793 cc) 142 kW (193 hp) at 5,500 rpm 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 3,950 rpm Coupé sold as 328is in US
M3 1992–1995 S50B30 6-cylinder 3.0 L (2,990 cc) 210 kW (286 hp) at 7,000 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm Euro-spec
1995–1998 S50B32 6-cylinder 3.2 L (3,201 cc) 236 kW (321 hp) at 7,400 rpm 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) at 3,250 rpm
M3 1995 S50B30US 6-cylinder 3.0 L (2,990 cc) 179 kW (240 hp) at 6,000 rpm 305 N⋅m (225 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm US-spec
1996–1999 S52B32 6-cylinder 3.2 L (3,152 cc) 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm

Diesel edit

Model Years Engine Power Torque
318tds 1994–2000 M41D17 4-cylinder 1.7 L (1,665 cc) 66 kW (90 hp) at 4,400 rpm 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 1,900 rpm
325td 1991–1996 M51D25 UL 6-cylinder 2.5 L (2,497 cc) 85 kW (115 hp) at 4,400 rpm 222 N⋅m (164 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm
1996–1998 M51D25TÜ UL 6-cylinder 85 kW (115 hp) at 4,800 rpm 230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm
325tds 1993–1996 M51D25 OL 6-cylinder 105 kW (143 hp) at 4,800 rpm 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm
1996–1998 M51D25TÜ OL 6-cylinder 105 kW (143 hp) at 4,600 rpm 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) at 2,200 rpm

Initially, the turbocharged straight-six BMW M51 engine was used in the E36 325td model. In 1993, the 325tds model was released, which added an intercooler to the M51. In 1994, the 318tds model was introduced, powered by the four-cylinder BMW M41 turbocharged and intercooled engine. Diesel engines were only available in sedan, touring and compact body styles. The coupe and convertible only had petrol engines.

M3 model edit

 
M3 coupe

The E36 M3 was launched in 1992 and was powered by the BMW S50 and BMW S52 straight-six engines rather than the four-cylinder units used in the E30. Unlike the predecessor, it was no longer a homologation special and was not developed expressly with competition in mind. It was produced in coupé, sedan, and convertible body styles.

Alpina models edit

 
Alpina B3 3.2

E36-based Alpina production began in 1991 with the release of the Alpina B6 2.8/2, with an upgraded M50-derived engine.[25] A Japanese market exclusive B6 2.8/2 wagon was produced between 1996 and 1998.[26]

In 1993, the 2.8/2 was replaced by the B6 3.0, following the introduction of the 3 litre S50 engine that was used in the new M3 models. Alpina models were now offered in convertible and touring form as well, rather than just in coupe and sedan models. Again in 1996, Alpina introduced the B3 3.2, following the S50 engine's upgrade to 3.2 litres. With the new 3.2 models, Alpinas were now based on the 328i and its 2.8L engine, rather than 325i models.[27]

 
Alpina B3 3.2

In 1995, the B8 was released. The B8 4.6 was based on the 4 litre V8 from the E34 5-series, put in to a 328i-based shell. BMW V8s had coated bores which meant new blocks had to be cast by BMW specifically for Alpina V8s. [28] Fitting the V8 into the engine bay required numerous adjustments to both the body and engine parts; and even then, it was still a tight fit. The B8 4.6 produced a claimed 333 horsepower and 470 Nm of torque. Production of the B8 4.6 ended in late 1998.

For a short time, Alpina produced the B8 4.0, making 313 horsepower and 410 Nm of torque. Only an estimated 5 models are known to exist, and they were all sold in Japan.

All Alpina models featured Alpina's distinctive 20 spoke rims, as well as optional striping. Alpina models also had special aerodynamic pieces, including an Alpina-branded front lip and rear spoiler. Changes to the interior were also present in Alpina models, including new blue instrument panels, wooden trim, new seats and steering wheel.

 
The 4.6L Alpina B8 engine.

E36/5 Compact edit

 
3 Series Compact

The 3 Series Compact range of three-door hatchback models was introduced in 1993, based on a shortened version of the E36 platform. The model code for the hatchback body style is "E36/5" and the model range consisted of 316i, 316g, 318ti, 323ti, and 318tds.

Z3 Roadster/Coupé edit

 
2002 BMW Z3 3.0i

A modified version of the E36 platform was used for the 1996-2002 Z3 roadster (model code E36/7) and coupé (model code E36/8).

North American model range edit

The North American model range consisted of the models listed below. The 318i models were powered by the BMW M42 engine until 1995, and later the BMW M44 engine which was used in the 318is model sold in other countries. In North America, the "is" suffix was applied to the coupés.

Sedan Coupé Convertible Compact
318i 1992–1998[a] 1992–1997[b] (318is) 1994–1997 1995–1999
320i 1993–1995[c]
323i 1998–1999 (323is) 1998–1999
325i 1992–1995 1992–1995 (325is) 1994-1995
328i 1996–1998 1996–1999 (328is) 1996–1999
M3 1997–1998 1994–1999[d] 1998–1999[e]
  1. ^ Canada 1993-1998.
  2. ^ Canada only for 1999 model year.
  3. ^ Canada only
  4. ^ Canada only for the 1994 model year. US only for 1995 and 1996 model years.
  5. ^ US only

European model range edit

The European model range had more variety than the North American and included diesel engines and the station wagon "Touring" body styles. The European market range had more low-range models than the North American, for example, the 316i and 318i had 8-valve SOHC engines. The M3 was also more expensive and had more horsepower than the North American version.

Sedan Coupé Convertible Touring Compact
Petrol
316i 1990-1998 1993-1999 1996-1999 1993-2000
316g[a] 1995-2000
318i 1990-1998 1993-1999 1995-1999
318is 1993-1998 1991-1999
318ti 1994-2000
320i 1990-1998 1991-1998 1992-1999 1994-1999
323i 1995-1998 1995-1999 1995-1999 1995-1999
323ti 1997-2000
325i 1990-1995 1990-1995 1992-1995
328i 1995-1998 1994-1999 1994-1999 1994-1999
M3 3.0 1994-1995 1992-1995 1993-1995
M3 3.2 1995-1997 1995-1998 1995-1999
Diesel
318tds 1994-1998 1994-1999 1994-2000
325td 1991-1998
325tds 1993-1998 1994-1999
  1. ^ Bivalent drive: The 316g can run either on gasoline or compressed natural gas (CNG).

Production edit

The E36 was produced in Munich, Germany; Regensburg, Germany; Rosslyn, South Africa; and Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.

Local assembly of complete knock-down (CKD) kits was used for cars sold in Uruguay[29] (until 1991), Egypt, Mexico, and Thailand.[30][31][32] The E36 was also built as CKD kits in the Philippines starting from 1994 up until 1997, where production halted due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

Motorsports edit

 
A field of multiple 318is competitors, representing Polish BMW 318is Cup at the 2023 Grand Prix of Slovakia.

Joachim Winkelhock competed in the British Touring Car Championship with the 318i and 320i from 1993 to 1995, winning the title in 1993. In the same year, Johnny Cecotto won the German ADAC GT Cup driving an E36 M3.[33] Cecotto won the Super Tourenwagen Cup for BMW in 1994 and 1998, while Winkelhock won in 1995. Steve Soper won the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1995 with a works BMW 318i.

Geoff Brabham and his younger brother David Brabham won the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, Australia driving a Super Touring BMW 320i for BMW Motorsport Australia.

The 1998 24 Hours Nürburgring was won by a diesel-engined car for the first time – a BMW E36 320d, aided by its diesel engine requiring fewer fuel stops than rivals.[34][35]

References edit

  1. ^ Herdianto, Radityo (30 July 2019). "BMW Seri 3 di Indonesia, Mobil Ikonik yang Punya Masalah Mengerikan di Masa Lalu". GridOto (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  2. ^ Automology (28 June 2018). "Cars Made in the Philippines, Really?". Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "The BMW 3 Series Coupés" (PDF). BMW. 1996. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  4. ^ "1998 10Best Cars - 10Best Cars". January 1998. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  5. ^ . www.bmwheaven.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  6. ^ "BMW 3 Series history. The third generation (E36)". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  7. ^ "Interview with automotive designer Pinky Lai". www.designboom.com. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  8. ^ . www.bmwism.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  9. ^ Caspers, Markus (2017). Designing Motion: Automotive Designers 1890 to 1990. Birkhäuser. p. 79. ISBN 9783035607840. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  10. ^ "1975 The history of the BMW 3 Series". www.topspeed.com. 17 April 2006.
  11. ^ a b c d "Lifestyle-Laster für die linke Spur: Tradition: 30 Jahre BMW 3er Touring". Die Welt. 4 September 2017.
  12. ^ "BMW 3 Series Sedan (E36)". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  13. ^ "BMW 3 Series Coupe (E36)". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  14. ^ "BMW 3 Series Convertible (E36)". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  15. ^ "BMW 3 Series touring (E36)". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  16. ^ "BMW 3 Series compact (E36)". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  17. ^ "3'E36 Compact 318i model selection". www.realoem.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  18. ^ Söderlind, Alrik (7 February 1991). "Överpris" [Overpriced]. Teknikens Värld (in Swedish). Vol. 43, no. 2. Stockholm, Sweden: Specialtidningsförlaget AB. p. 10.
  19. ^ "1992-98 BMW 325i/328i/323i". 29 May 2014.
  20. ^ "Used BMW 318i review: 1991-1998". www.carsguide.com.au. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  21. ^ Söderlind 1991, p. 11.
  22. ^ Söderlind 1991, p. 12.
  23. ^ "FAQ E36 M3 3.0". www.bmwmregistry.com. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  24. ^ Cobb, James G. (12 July 1998). "BEHIND THE WHEEL/BMW 323is; Last Hurrahs for a Star Performer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Alpina-Archive - B6 2.8/2". www.alpina-archive.com. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  26. ^ "1998 BMW Alpina B6 2.8 Touring". www.collectingcars.com. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  27. ^ "BMW 3 Series E36". www.alpina-automobiles.com. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  28. ^ "Alpina Archive - B8 4.6". www.alpina-archive.com. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  29. ^ "Uruguay". e12.de. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  30. ^ Jacobs, A. J. (2015). The New Domestic Automakers in the United States and Canada: History, Impacts, and Prospects. Lexington Books. p. 259. ISBN 9780739188262. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  31. ^ . www.bag-eg.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010.
  32. ^ "SKD-Standort Mexiko". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  33. ^ "DriverDatabase". www.driverdb.com.
  34. ^ . www.usautoparts.net. Archived from the original on 11 April 2011.
  35. ^ . www.bmwsport.net. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.

series, third, generation, series, range, compact, executive, cars, designated, under, model, code, produced, german, automaker, from, 1990, 2000, initial, models, were, four, door, sedan, body, style, followed, coupé, convertible, wagon, touring, eventually, . The third generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars is designated under the model code E36 and was produced by the German automaker BMW from 1990 to 2000 The initial models were of the four door sedan body style followed by the coupe convertible wagon Touring and eventually hatchback Compact BMW 3 Series E36 OverviewManufacturerBMWProduction1990 2000Model years1992 1999 North America AssemblyGermany Munich RegensburgSouth Africa Rosslyn BMW SA United States Greer South Carolina Plant Spartanburg Mexico Toluca BMW Mexico Indonesia Jakarta Gaya Motor 1 Egypt 6th of October City BAG Philippines Santa Rosa 2 DesignerClaus Luthe Pinky Lai Boyke BoyerBody and chassisClassCompact executive car D Body style2 door coupe2 door convertible3 door hatchback4 door sedan5 door wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedBMW Z3PowertrainEnginePetrol 1 6 1 9 L M40 M42 M43 M44 I42 0 3 2 L M50 M52 S50 S52 I6Diesel 1 7 L M41 I42 5 L M51 I6Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual4 speed 4L30 E automatic5 speed ZF 5HP automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 700 mm 106 3 in Length4 433 mm 174 5 in 3 Width1 710 mm 67 3 in 3 Height1 366 1 390 mm 53 8 54 7 in 3 Curb weight1 175 1 635 kg 2 590 3 605 lb ChronologyPredecessorBMW 3 Series E30 SuccessorBMW 3 Series E46 The E36 was the first 3 Series to be offered in a hatchback body style It was also the first 3 Series to be available with a six speed manual transmission in the 1996 M3 a five speed automatic transmission and a four cylinder diesel engine The multi link rear suspension was also a significant upgrade as compared to the previous generations of the 3 Series All wheel drive was not available for the E36 unlike the previous E30 and successive E46 generations The E36 was named in Car and Driver magazine s 10Best list for every year it was on sale 4 Following the introduction of its successor the E46 3 Series in 1998 the E36 began to be phased out and was eventually replaced in 1999 Contents 1 Development and launch 2 Body styles 3 Design 4 Engines 4 1 Petrol 4 2 Diesel 5 M3 model 6 Alpina models 7 E36 5 Compact 8 Z3 Roadster Coupe 9 North American model range 10 European model range 11 Production 12 Motorsports 13 ReferencesDevelopment and launch editDevelopment of the E36 began in 1981 5 and the exterior design was heavily influenced by aerodynamics specifically the overall wedge shape headlight covers and smaller wing mirrors 6 The lead designers were Pinky Lai 7 and Boyke Boyer 8 9 The production version of the E36 was launched in October 1990 with press release in November and market launch in early 1991 10 The Touring E36 3 did not go on sale until March 1995 with the Touring version of the previous generation having remained on sale until April 1994 alongside the E36 sedans and coupes 11 At first the Touring was only offered in 320i and 328i versions in July 1995 the 318 tds Touring arrived followed by the 318i in September 11 Body styles editThe body styles of the range are 4 door sedan produced from 1990 to 1998 12 2 door coupe produced from 1990 to 1999 13 2 door convertible produced from 1993 to 1999 14 A 4 door Baur Top Cabriolet TC4 conversion was also available 5 door wagon marketed as Touring produced from November 1994 to 1999 15 105 606 examples were built 11 3 door hatchback see BMW 3 Series Compact produced from 1994 to 2000 16 17 nbsp E36 sedan nbsp E36 coupe nbsp E36 convertible nbsp E36 Baur Top Cabriolet nbsp E36 Touring nbsp E36 CompactDesign editAll models are rear wheel drive since the E36 was not produced with all wheel drive unlike its predecessor and successor The E36 chassis was all new using the Z axle multilink suspension proven in the 1989 BMW Z1 and designed with rear toe in to minimize the oversteering characteristics of the preceding generation 18 Unlike the other body styles the hatchback known as the E36 5 or BMW Compact used a rear semi trailing arm suspension based on the older E30 instead in order to save space due to its truncated rear end nbsp Interior The E36 was produced with the following transmissions 5 speed manual 1994 1999 M3 Getrag 420G transmission 6 speed manual 1996 1999 M3 except for the United States 4 speed automatic 5 speed automatic Available safety equipment included a driver s airbag passenger airbag from 1993 production and side impact airbags in later models 19 ABS braking and stability control ASC T 20 The dashboard was designed to accommodate the passenger side airbag from the beginning which limited the size of the glove compartment 21 Available in the sedan and Touring a rear seat with two integrated children s booster seats was a first for BMW 11 Electronic climate control was also available on the E36 In North America cars equipped with the Winter Package also have heated seats and side mirrors Engines editPetrol edit The four cylinder petrol engines used in the E36 range were initially engines carried over from the previous generation 3 Series the BMW M40 SOHC engine and the BMW M42 DOHC engine In 1993 the M40 was replaced by the BMW M43 SOHC engine and the M42 was replaced in 1996 by the BMW M44 DOHC engine To retain a 50 50 weight distribution on petrol models versions fitted with the heavier six cylinder engines had the battery relocated to the trunk 22 For the six cylinder models the E36 was launched with the then new BMW M50 DOHC petrol engine In late 1992 the M50TU versions added single VANOS variable valve timing which increased torque peak power was unchanged In 1995 the BMW M52 engine replaced the M50TU resulting in the 328i model replacing the 325i and the addition of a new mid range 323i model powered by a 2 5 litre version of the M52 In 1992 the 3 0 L BMW S50 engine debuted in the E36 M3 In 1995 its capacity was increased to 3 2 L 23 Model Years Engine Power Torque Notes 316i 1990 1994 M40B16 4 cylinder 1 6 L 1 596 cc 73 kW 100 hp at 5 500 rpm 141 N m 104 lb ft at 4 250 rpm 1993 1999 M43B16 4 cylinder 75 kW 102 hp at 5 500 rpm 150 N m 111 lb ft at 3 900 rpm 318i 1990 1993 M40B18 4 cylinder 1 8 L 1 796 cc 83 kW 113 hp at 5 500 rpm 162 N m 119 lb ft at 4 250 rpm 316i in South Africa 1993 1998 M43B18 4 cylinder 85 kW 115 hp at 5 500 rpm 168 N m 124 lb ft at 3 900 rpm 318is 1992 1995 M42B18 4 cylinder 103 kW 140 hp at 6 000 rpm 175 N m 129 lb ft at 4 500 rpm 318i in North America 1996 1998 M44B19 4 cylinder 1 9 L 1 895 cc 181 N m 133 lb ft at 4 300 rpm 320i 1991 1993 M50B20 6 cylinder 2 0 L 1 991 cc 110 kW 150 hp at 5 900 rpm 190 N m 140 lb ft at 4 700 rpm 1993 1998 M52B20 6 cylinder 190 N m 140 lb ft at 4 200 rpm 323i 1995 1998 M52B25 6 cylinder 2 5 L 2 494 cc 125 kW 170 hp at 5 500 rpm 24 245 N m 181 lb ft at 3 950 rpm 325i 1991 1992 M50B25 6 cylinder 141 kW 192 hp at 5 900 rpm 245 N m 181 lb ft at 4 700 rpm 1993 1995 M50B25TU 6 cylinder 245 N m 181 lb ft at 4 200 rpm Coupe sold as 325is in US 328i 1995 1998 M52B28 6 cylinder 2 8 L 2 793 cc 142 kW 193 hp at 5 500 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 3 950 rpm Coupe sold as 328is in US M3 1992 1995 S50B30 6 cylinder 3 0 L 2 990 cc 210 kW 286 hp at 7 000 rpm 320 N m 236 lb ft at 3 600 rpm Euro spec 1995 1998 S50B32 6 cylinder 3 2 L 3 201 cc 236 kW 321 hp at 7 400 rpm 350 N m 258 lb ft at 3 250 rpm M3 1995 S50B30US 6 cylinder 3 0 L 2 990 cc 179 kW 240 hp at 6 000 rpm 305 N m 225 lb ft at 4 250 rpm US spec 1996 1999 S52B32 6 cylinder 3 2 L 3 152 cc 320 N m 236 lb ft at 3 800 rpm Diesel edit Model Years Engine Power Torque 318tds 1994 2000 M41D17 4 cylinder 1 7 L 1 665 cc 66 kW 90 hp at 4 400 rpm 190 N m 140 lb ft at 1 900 rpm 325td 1991 1996 M51D25 UL 6 cylinder 2 5 L 2 497 cc 85 kW 115 hp at 4 400 rpm 222 N m 164 lb ft at 2 000 rpm 1996 1998 M51D25TU UL 6 cylinder 85 kW 115 hp at 4 800 rpm 230 N m 170 lb ft at 2 000 rpm 325tds 1993 1996 M51D25 OL 6 cylinder 105 kW 143 hp at 4 800 rpm 260 N m 192 lb ft at 2 200 rpm 1996 1998 M51D25TU OL 6 cylinder 105 kW 143 hp at 4 600 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 2 200 rpm Initially the turbocharged straight six BMW M51 engine was used in the E36 325td model In 1993 the 325tds model was released which added an intercooler to the M51 In 1994 the 318tds model was introduced powered by the four cylinder BMW M41 turbocharged and intercooled engine Diesel engines were only available in sedan touring and compact body styles The coupe and convertible only had petrol engines M3 model editMain article BMW M3 E36 nbsp M3 coupe The E36 M3 was launched in 1992 and was powered by the BMW S50 and BMW S52 straight six engines rather than the four cylinder units used in the E30 Unlike the predecessor it was no longer a homologation special and was not developed expressly with competition in mind It was produced in coupe sedan and convertible body styles Alpina models edit nbsp Alpina B3 3 2 E36 based Alpina production began in 1991 with the release of the Alpina B6 2 8 2 with an upgraded M50 derived engine 25 A Japanese market exclusive B6 2 8 2 wagon was produced between 1996 and 1998 26 In 1993 the 2 8 2 was replaced by the B6 3 0 following the introduction of the 3 litre S50 engine that was used in the new M3 models Alpina models were now offered in convertible and touring form as well rather than just in coupe and sedan models Again in 1996 Alpina introduced the B3 3 2 following the S50 engine s upgrade to 3 2 litres With the new 3 2 models Alpinas were now based on the 328i and its 2 8L engine rather than 325i models 27 nbsp Alpina B3 3 2 In 1995 the B8 was released The B8 4 6 was based on the 4 litre V8 from the E34 5 series put in to a 328i based shell BMW V8s had coated bores which meant new blocks had to be cast by BMW specifically for Alpina V8s 28 Fitting the V8 into the engine bay required numerous adjustments to both the body and engine parts and even then it was still a tight fit The B8 4 6 produced a claimed 333 horsepower and 470 Nm of torque Production of the B8 4 6 ended in late 1998 For a short time Alpina produced the B8 4 0 making 313 horsepower and 410 Nm of torque Only an estimated 5 models are known to exist and they were all sold in Japan All Alpina models featured Alpina s distinctive 20 spoke rims as well as optional striping Alpina models also had special aerodynamic pieces including an Alpina branded front lip and rear spoiler Changes to the interior were also present in Alpina models including new blue instrument panels wooden trim new seats and steering wheel nbsp The 4 6L Alpina B8 engine E36 5 Compact editMain article BMW 3 Series Compact nbsp 3 Series Compact The 3 Series Compact range of three door hatchback models was introduced in 1993 based on a shortened version of the E36 platform The model code for the hatchback body style is E36 5 and the model range consisted of 316i 316g 318ti 323ti and 318tds Z3 Roadster Coupe editMain article BMW Z3 nbsp 2002 BMW Z3 3 0i A modified version of the E36 platform was used for the 1996 2002 Z3 roadster model code E36 7 and coupe model code E36 8 North American model range editThe North American model range consisted of the models listed below The 318i models were powered by the BMW M42 engine until 1995 and later the BMW M44 engine which was used in the 318is model sold in other countries In North America the is suffix was applied to the coupes Sedan Coupe Convertible Compact 318i 1992 1998 a 1992 1997 b 318is 1994 1997 1995 1999 320i 1993 1995 c 323i 1998 1999 323is 1998 1999 325i 1992 1995 1992 1995 325is 1994 1995 328i 1996 1998 1996 1999 328is 1996 1999 M3 1997 1998 1994 1999 d 1998 1999 e Canada 1993 1998 Canada only for 1999 model year Canada only Canada only for the 1994 model year US only for 1995 and 1996 model years US onlyEuropean model range editThe European model range had more variety than the North American and included diesel engines and the station wagon Touring body styles The European market range had more low range models than the North American for example the 316i and 318i had 8 valve SOHC engines The M3 was also more expensive and had more horsepower than the North American version Sedan Coupe Convertible Touring Compact Petrol 316i 1990 1998 1993 1999 1996 1999 1993 2000 316g a 1995 2000 318i 1990 1998 1993 1999 1995 1999 318is 1993 1998 1991 1999 318ti 1994 2000 320i 1990 1998 1991 1998 1992 1999 1994 1999 323i 1995 1998 1995 1999 1995 1999 1995 1999 323ti 1997 2000 325i 1990 1995 1990 1995 1992 1995 328i 1995 1998 1994 1999 1994 1999 1994 1999 M3 3 0 1994 1995 1992 1995 1993 1995 M3 3 2 1995 1997 1995 1998 1995 1999 Diesel 318tds 1994 1998 1994 1999 1994 2000 325td 1991 1998 325tds 1993 1998 1994 1999 Bivalent drive The 316g can run either on gasoline or compressed natural gas CNG Production editThe E36 was produced in Munich Germany Regensburg Germany Rosslyn South Africa and Spartanburg County South Carolina United States Local assembly of complete knock down CKD kits was used for cars sold in Uruguay 29 until 1991 Egypt Mexico and Thailand 30 31 32 The E36 was also built as CKD kits in the Philippines starting from 1994 up until 1997 where production halted due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis Motorsports edit nbsp A field of multiple 318is competitors representing Polish BMW 318is Cup at the 2023 Grand Prix of Slovakia Joachim Winkelhock competed in the British Touring Car Championship with the 318i and 320i from 1993 to 1995 winning the title in 1993 In the same year Johnny Cecotto won the German ADAC GT Cup driving an E36 M3 33 Cecotto won the Super Tourenwagen Cup for BMW in 1994 and 1998 while Winkelhock won in 1995 Steve Soper won the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1995 with a works BMW 318i Geoff Brabham and his younger brother David Brabham won the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst Australia driving a Super Touring BMW 320i for BMW Motorsport Australia The 1998 24 Hours Nurburgring was won by a diesel engined car for the first time a BMW E36 320d aided by its diesel engine requiring fewer fuel stops than rivals 34 35 References edit Herdianto Radityo 30 July 2019 BMW Seri 3 di Indonesia Mobil Ikonik yang Punya Masalah Mengerikan di Masa Lalu GridOto in Indonesian Retrieved 21 September 2019 Automology 28 June 2018 Cars Made in the Philippines Really Retrieved 30 August 2021 a b c The BMW 3 Series Coupes PDF BMW 1996 Retrieved 19 February 2019 1998 10Best Cars 10Best Cars January 1998 Retrieved 6 January 2017 3 Series E36 1990 1999 www bmwheaven com Archived from the original on 7 January 2019 Retrieved 21 December 2017 BMW 3 Series history The third generation E36 www youtube com Retrieved 21 December 2017 dead YouTube link Interview with automotive designer Pinky Lai www designboom com 19 January 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2017 BMW car designers throughout history www bmwism com Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Caspers Markus 2017 Designing Motion Automotive Designers 1890 to 1990 Birkhauser p 79 ISBN 9783035607840 Retrieved 18 June 2018 1975 The history of the BMW 3 Series www topspeed com 17 April 2006 a b c d Lifestyle Laster fur die linke Spur Tradition 30 Jahre BMW 3er Touring Die Welt 4 September 2017 BMW 3 Series Sedan E36 bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 17 September 2019 BMW 3 Series Coupe E36 bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 17 September 2019 BMW 3 Series Convertible E36 bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 17 September 2019 BMW 3 Series touring E36 bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 17 September 2019 BMW 3 Series compact E36 bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 17 September 2019 3 E36 Compact 318i model selection www realoem com Retrieved 1 April 2017 Soderlind Alrik 7 February 1991 Overpris Overpriced Teknikens Varld in Swedish Vol 43 no 2 Stockholm Sweden Specialtidningsforlaget AB p 10 1992 98 BMW 325i 328i 323i 29 May 2014 Used BMW 318i review 1991 1998 www carsguide com au Retrieved 7 April 2019 Soderlind 1991 p 11 Soderlind 1991 p 12 FAQ E36 M3 3 0 www bmwmregistry com Retrieved 7 April 2019 Cobb James G 12 July 1998 BEHIND THE WHEEL BMW 323is Last Hurrahs for a Star Performer The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 31 October 2016 Alpina Archive B6 2 8 2 www alpina archive com Retrieved 11 June 2023 1998 BMW Alpina B6 2 8 Touring www collectingcars com Retrieved 11 June 2023 BMW 3 Series E36 www alpina automobiles com Retrieved 11 June 2023 Alpina Archive B8 4 6 www alpina archive com Retrieved 11 June 2023 Uruguay e12 de Retrieved 15 May 2019 Jacobs A J 2015 The New Domestic Automakers in the United States and Canada History Impacts and Prospects Lexington Books p 259 ISBN 9780739188262 Retrieved 24 December 2017 BAMC Profile www bag eg com Archived from the original on 22 August 2010 SKD Standort Mexiko bmw grouparchiv de Retrieved 11 May 2019 DriverDatabase www driverdb com BMW World Nurburgring 24 Hours www usautoparts net Archived from the original on 11 April 2011 BMW motorsport press release www bmwsport net Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to BMW E36 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BMW 3 Series E36 amp oldid 1225416482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.