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BMW’S 3 Series needs no introducin­g – it’s been a consistent­ly excellent driver’s car renowned for its quality and supreme handling for more than 40 years. There’s now a new version on the block with revised styling and improved driving dynamics and efficiency, and – as you’d expect – it’s very, very good.

However, it’s the newer kid on the 3 Series block – the secondgene­ration 330e – which the powers that be at Munich expect to be a big seller these days.

The 330e comes with a revitalise­d plug-in powertrain capable – officially – of up to 41 miles on electric power alone, but it remains an exciting, engaging sports saloon.

And, with pricing of £39,575 for the range-topping M Sport, it’s a serious mainstream contender in the 3 Series range. Especially if you’ve got a driveway or garage to keep the leccy topped up.

We all know the 3 Series is good so, let’s get straight into the meat of things.

The 330e uses a turbocharg­ed 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine in combinatio­n with an electric motor.

The engine delivers 182bhp, with the electric motor adding an extra 67bhp for a total output of 249bhp.

However, the very latest 330e also arrives with a new XtraBoost mode, accessed through Sport mode, which temporaril­y increases power from 249bhp to 289bhp when needed. motorway or on winding country roads.

The mounting of the battery does eat a little into boot space, with the load area reduced by 105 litres to 375 litres but elsewhere, the 330e retains the hallmarks of the 3 Series.

The interior is attractive, comfortabl­e and spacious with extra shoulder, knee, head and legroom room compared to its predecesso­r.

Getting in and out of the car is also easier for the rear passengers because the door aperture height has been increased.

The 330e comes in SE Sport and the top-selling M Sport trim which features sports seats, an M Sport leather steering wheel, leather seats, heated front seats plus a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 10.3-inch central instrument cluster.

Standard equipment includes rain sensor, automatic headlight activation, a Bluetooth hands-free phone facility, automatic climate control – including three zones with independen­t controls for the driver, front passenger and rear passengers – and acoustic glass for the windscreen, driver and passenger side windows which dramatical­ly reduces cabin noise.

There’s also adaptive LED highlights and LED foglights, autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane departure warnings.

Standard specificat­ion for the new 330e also includes preconditi­oning of the interior with the heating or air conditioni­ng.

Energy stored in the high-voltage battery is used to power the auxiliary heating. In low outside temperatur­es, this means the interior can be warmed up, or cooled, with user-friendly ease before getting into the car, even when the battery charge is low.

A tremendous all-rounder, the 330e just might fulfil your electric dreams.

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