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There are small price rises for most models, but there's more standard equipment than before.

The model line-up has expanded to include new Sport, Modern and Luxury trims, which BMW says cater for an increasing number of customers who want to individualise their car.

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ES trim is available only for 316d models and includes:

• Alloy wheels
• Climate control
• Bluetooth
• USB input
• Leather-trimmed steering wheel

SE trim has a 850 premium and adds:

• Reversing sensors
• Two-zone climate control
• Automatic headlights and wipers

Sport and Luxury models have a further 1000 premium and add:

Sport
• Black high-gloss air intakes
• Black chrome exhaust tailpipe trim
• Sports seats
• Extended lighting pack

Modern
• Matt chrome air intakes
• Different front bumper design
• Switchable interior lighting colours
• Extended lighting pack
• Part-leather upholstery

Luxury trim is available on all but the 316d and 320d Efficient Dynamics. It includes:

• Bright chrome air intakes
• Extra chrome interior trim
• Full leather upholstery
• 18-inch alloys

M Sport models have:
• Lowered and stiffened suspension
• 18-inch alloys
• Sports seats with leather trim
• Shortened gearshift

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A number of new high-tech options are available across the range. These include:

• Park Assist, which allows the car to park itself
• Reversing Assist camera with surround-view cameras
• 40:20:40 split-folding rear seat
• Head-up display

Prices from
• 316d: 24,880
• 320d: 28,080
• 328i: 29,060
• 335i: 35,525

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