2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan

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Rating7.5

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$42,950 - $56,700
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on August 14, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Excellent ride and handling

Not so engaging to drive

All-new LED headlamps with cornering lights

Punchy performance from the hybrid unit

A robust and premium build quality of the interior

Refined powertrain

Spacious trunk

Luxurious cabin

Specs & Features

$42,950

price

288 hp @ 3800 rpm

horsepower

310 lb.-ft.

torque

TBD

transmission

2.0L 4cyl 8A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

Being a major German automaker, BMW has a huge and interesting portfolio of vehicles that suits almost every buyer in the premium car market. Among the wide range of vehicles available from the brand, the 3 Series stands among the most popular ones and it replaced the classic 02 Series in 1975. With enough expertise and engineering brilliance, the brand made the 3 Series more appealing to the buyers by giving it the popular M treatment along with releasing other iterations of the car such as convertible and coupes apart from the sedan. 

Buying Advice

Since the car is offered as a single trim only, we would recommend the Premium Package and the Executive Package for an enhanced experience with the sedan.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

Since its launch, the 3 Series sedan has gone through multiple generation changes and the 2022 model is part of the seventh generation model released in 2018. Also known as the G20, the new 3 Series is built on the latest Cluster Architecture (CLAR) platform from the brand which can be found on other BMW vehicles as well. The hybrid version of the new 3 Series sedan also termed the 330e plug-in hybrid was made available from 2020. By default, the G20 model came with several fuel-saving and more aerodynamic bits such as a flat underbody with a reduced drag coefficient and lighter curb weight as compared to the previous generation’s model. The plug-in hybrid further enhances the fuel-efficient factor of the sedan but doesn’t skimp on the performance aspect as well. 

Features
9.0/10

The 2022 BMW 3 Series PHEV will come with no significant changes hence its features will be carried forward from the outgoing model. The sedan is similarly equipped to the 330i sedan with some additional trim-specific bits such as a hybrid-specific instrument cluster. On the inside, the car is generously equipped with a handsome list of features which include dual-zone automatic climate control, ambient interior lighting, auto-dimming IRVM, power-adjustable front sport seats with memory settings for driver’s seat and driver’s side ORVM, moonroof, and simulated leather upholstery

The exterior features include 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, LED cornering lights, LED DRLs, automatic rain-sensing wipers, and heated side mirrors. The standard driver assistance techs include forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, and lane-keeping assist. Some of the popular optional features include leather upholstery, a 16-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, Premium Package, and Executive Package.

Trim

BMW 330e PHEV

MSRP (RWD)

$43,945

MSRP (AWD)

$45,945

Key Features

Automatic rain-sensing wipers

 

Heated ORVMs

 

18” Aluminum Wheels

 

Power-adjustable front sport seats with memory setting for the driver’s seat and driver’s side mirror

 

Dual-zone automatic climate control

 

Auto-dimming ORVM and IRVM

 

Ambient interior lighting

 

40/20/40 split/folding rear seats

We Recommend

Since the car is offered as a single trim only, we would recommend the Premium Package and the Executive Package for an enhanced experience with the sedan.

Release Date

There has been no official announcement about the release date of the car. Yet, as per the past timelines, the car is expected to hit the showrooms by fall 2021 or early 2022.

Fuel Economy
6.0/10

Hybrid vehicles do exist to offer a better alternative and lower fuel costs as compared to their internal combustion engine-powered models. In the case of luxury vehicles, the fuel economy part might not appeal to the conscious crowd, yet the figures are considerably better than the ICE-powered models. The 2022 BMW 3 Series Hybrid has a maximum electric range of 23 miles. In regular scenarios, the car returns an average of 25mpg within the city, 33mpg out on the highways, and 28mpg of combined mileage. The sedan has a 13.2-gallon gas tank and manages to offer 330 miles of city driving range, 435 miles of highway driving range, and 369 miles of combined range respectively.

Model

2022 BMW 330e Plug-in Hybrid

2021 Volvo S60 PHEV

2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid

MPG (City)

25

27

44

MPG (Highway)

33

34

47

MPG (Combined)

28

30

46

Fuel Capacity (gallons)

13.2

15.9 

13.2 

Range (City/Hwy/Combined)

330/435/369

429/540/477

580/620/607

The Volvo S60 Recharge does impress in the fuel economy department. Despite having a total power rating of 400 horsepower, the sedan manages to triumph over the less powerful 3 Series hybrid sedan. The city mileage of the S60 stands at 27mpg while the highway mileage is rated at 34mpg. The combined mileage is rated at 30mpg. Moreover, the sedan has a decent-sized gasoline tank of 15.9-gallon capacity and it translates to over 400 miles of driving range within the city, an impressive feat for a luxury sedan. The Toyota Camry Hybrid overwhelms with its fuel economy ratings. It has a city mileage of 44mpg, a highway mileage rating of 47mpg, and a combined rating of 46mpg. It also gets a similarly-sized fuel tank as the BMW and breaches the 600-mile mark. 

Interior
7.0/10

The G20 3 Series saw an impressive redesign both in terms of its interior and exterior. The interior of the 2022 BMW 3 Series Hybrid will be retained from the outgoing model. Hence, all the features and the design will be identical too. The cabin is spacious and is identical to the base 330i sedan. The main highlight of the cabin is its minimalistic design theme with a user-friendly layout of the dashboard and the signature premium fit and finish levels that you’d expect inside a BMW vehicle. All the controls are laid out in a simple arrangement and are easily accessible from the driver’s seat while driving. The center stack might look a bit busy owing to the buttons and iDrive controller. 

There is an armrest for both the driver and the passenger while it houses an additional storage space under it. The front seats offer excellent comfort levels with soft cushioning and 10-way power adjustments. The rear seats are quite comfortable too with a decent amount of headroom and legroom on offer. The cargo capacity is decent too with a maximum space of 13.2 cu-ft.

Model

2021 BMW 330e Plug-in Hybrid

2021 Volvo S60 PHEV

2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

38.7/56.0/42.0

37.4/56.1/42.3

38.5/58.3/42.1

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

37.6/54.6/35.2

37.2/54.5/35.2

37.9/57.1/38.4

Cargo Capacity (cubic ft.)

13.2

11.6

15.1

Volvo vehicles can offer some terrific levels of luxuries and comfort apart from those bonkers safety techs. The S60 Recharge sedan is a perfect compact executive sedan in which you can travel both in style and comfort. Even though the cabin might have a minimalistic design, it is actually as aesthetic and convenient as the German rivals in the segment. The interior has an almost negligible amount of buttons and instead, almost all the controls get integrated into the big centrally mounted infotainment screen. The soft-touch surfaces are all around the cabin and the front seats offer excellent comfort and support to the passenger and the driver. The rear seats are superbly comfortable too with adequate headroom, legroom, and shoulder-room in place. The Toyota Camry Hybrid is quite a comfortable car to live with too when compared to the pricier rivals on the list. It might miss out on the plenty of soft-touch materials and premium metallic inserts on the inside, but the overall build quality is commendable and the comfort levels are praiseworthy as well. The cabin is adequately spacious for all the passengers and the rear seats do offer more shoulder room than both the 3 Series and the S60 sedan. Even its cargo capacity of 15.1 cubic feet is better than its rivals, surprising right?

Some interior features are:

  • Simulated leather upholstery
  • Power-adjustable front sport seats 
  • Memory setting for the driver’s seat and side mirror 
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  •  Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • Ambient interior lighting 
  • 40/20/40 split/folding rear seats

How intuitive is the infotainment system?

BMW is known for offering a brilliant infotainment system with all its vehicles and it comes in the form of an iDrive system. The 2022 3 Series hybrid will get the same with an 8.8-inch infotainment display screen that produces crisp and bright images. The layout is neat and clutter-free, taking absolutely no time to get used to. All the basics are covered with a handsome list of features that include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, in-built navigation, Bluetooth, and voice controls with natural speech recognition. The system can be controlled via the rotary controller mounted on the center stack that also houses a track-pad on top of it for gesture control support as well.

Some standout infotainment features of the infotainment system are:

  • An 8.8-inch touchscreen with iDrive interface
  • Satellite radio 
  • Two USB ports 
  • In-built navigation 
  • Bluetooth 
  • A premium 10-speaker audio system with 205-watt output 
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration,
  • Voice control 

Exterior
7.0/10

Thankfully, while some of the BMW vehicles are getting that all-new polarizing kidney grille design that is not appreciated by a lot of people, the 3 Series remains unscathed with a rather sleek and appealing exterior design even for the 2022 model year. The G20 3 Series got the all-new CLAR platform from the brand and made the car lighter and sturdier than before with a perfect 50:50 weight distribution. The front end gets a modern and sleek kidney grille with the all-LED headlamp and DRL units putting up an elegant show even during the day. The front bumper houses some stylish design bits to give the car a more aggressive appeal while the strong lines over the hood give the car a commendable character from the front end. The side profile remains clutter-free except for the sculpted lines on the lower end of the doors and the sculpted design on the skirtings. The rear end now looks more premium and stylish than before with the all-new LED taillight units and the trunk lid design. The sedan gets a ground clearance of 5.7 inches that is adequate within the city limits and out on the freeways.

Model

2022 BMW 330e Plug-in Hybrid

2021 Volvo S60 PHEV

2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Curb Weight (lbs)

3589

3907

3572

Length (in.)

185.7

187.4 

195.9 

Width (in.)

71.9

72.8 

72.4 

Height (in.)

56.8

56.6 

56.9

Ground Clearance (in.)

5.7

5.8 

5.7 

Wheelbase (in.)

112.2

113.1 

111.2 

Even though the German sedans make sure to turn heads wherever they go, one simply cannot ignore the Swedish elegance and the design of a Volvo sedan. The S60 Recharge gets a spectacular front-end design with less dramatic styling and design elements as compared to the BMW 3 Series and Thor’s hammer headlight units are a real treat to the eyes. The Sleek and rectangular front grille with the Volvo logo and the front bumper design keep things simple while giving the sedan a head-turning appeal at first glance. The side profile remains simple while the rear-end gets that new C-shaped LED taillight unit that is almost unique in the segment. The Toyota Camry Hybrid gets a look and design that can punch above its weight. The front-end design is quite aggressive and looks sportier when compared side by side with the Swedish and the German rival on the list. The Toyota logo gets a blue treatment owing to the hybrid powertrain of the car and apart from that, the design is identical to the regular Camry.

Some exterior features are:

  • All-LED headlights with LED cornering lamps
  • Moonroof
  • 18-inch aluminum wheels
  • Automatic rain-sensing wipers
  • Heated ORVMs

Safety
9.9/10

German vehicles are known for their superior and premium build quality along with impressive safety features and the BMW 3 Series sedan is just another example. The 2022 3 Series Hybrid sedan has not yet been rated by both the NHTSA and the IIHS, but the 2021 BMW 3 Series was crash-tested by the IIHS and it scored the best possible rating of “Good”. Apart from the crash ratings, the advanced CLAR platform results in a stronger body with high-strength steel construction for added safety. Some of the safety techs include Forward collision mitigation, Blind Spot Assist, Automatic high beams, and lane departure alert with steering assist among other features. 

Some of the standout safety features include:

  • Forward Collision Warning
  • Blind Spot Collision Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Warning
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Hill descent control and Hill Hold
  • Active lane assists with Emergency assist
  • Rearview camera and Night vision assistant 

Competition
8.5/10

BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid vs Volvo S60 Recharge Plug-in hybrid

The Volvo S60 Recharge is a strong competitor to the 3 Series hybrid sedan and will offer you almost everything the 3 Series has to offer, along with a punchier performance and better fuel economy numbers. In terms of interior, the S60 beats the Bimmer with more space at the rear. The Swedish sedan might have a minimalistic interior design, but the premium built quality and better overall safety, even at a slightly higher price tag make the car a more sensible option than the 3 Series.

BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid vs Toyota Camry Hybrid

The Toyota Camry Hybrid is for those who would like to have a trusted and dependable hybrid vehicle without shelling much for a German hybrid. The Camry offers decent performance for the price, yet it blows the 3 Series out of proportion with its overwhelming mpg figures. On the inside, the Camry is quite comfortable and is practically more spacious than both the S60 and the 3 Series as well. Overall, the Camry offers an extreme value for money option when compared to the 3 Series sedan.

Final Verdict

The 2022 BMW 3 Series Hybrid will continue to appeal to the buyers since it gets some minor upgrades over the outgoing model. On the plus side, the sedan is all set to get all-LED headlights along with cornering lamps for enhanced visibility. The sedan possesses almost all the traits for successfully qualifying as a practical daily driver such as a handsome list of features, excellent safety department, a comfortable ride quality, and the fuel-efficient factor of a hybrid. Overall, if you’re looking for a safe and appealing German hybrid the 3 Series would be a nice option yet the Volvo S60 brings more performance and fuel economy, practically making it a better option than the former.

Trims

    330e
    $42,950 onwards
    • LED headlights w/ cornering function
    M340i
    $54,700 onwards
    • Engine: 3.0L 6cyl 8A
    • Horsepower: 382 hp @ 5000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 369 lb.-ft. @ 1600 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 4.4 sec
    • Top Speed: 130 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 26 mpg

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Price

$42,950- $56,700

Engine

plug-in-hybrid

Rating

7.46

Horsepower

382 hp @ 5000 rpm

Torque

369 lb.-ft. @ 1600 rpm

Capacity

5

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8.33

192 hp @ 6000 rpm

139 lb.-ft. @ 5000 rpm

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hybrid

7.77

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129 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm

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8.16

215 hp @ 5700 rpm

163 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm

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2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    5 sec13.7 sec143 mph
    7.2 sec15.7 sec116 mph
    7.6 sec--
    8.6 sec16.5 sec134 mph

    2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      25 mpg33 mpg28 mpg10.6 gal.265/349.8 mi.
      50 mpg54 mpg52 mpg13.2 gal.660/712.8 mi.
      48 mpg47 mpg47 mpg12.8 gal.614.4/601.6 mi.
      43 mpg44 mpg44 mpg13.2 gal.567.6/580.8 mi.

      2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        185.7 in.71.9 in.56.9 in.5.8 in.112.2 in. -
        196.1 in.73.3 in.57.1 in.5.8 in.111.4 in. -
        195.9 in.73.4 in.56.9 in.5.9 in.113 in. -
        192.9 in.73.2 in.56.9 in.5.3 in.111.8 in. -

        2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          13.2 cu.ft.94.1 cu.ft.11.8 cu.ft.
          16.7 cu.ft.105.6 cu.ft.14.1 cu.ft.
          16 cu.ft.104.4 cu.ft.68.6 cu.ft.
          13.9 cu.ft.97.4 cu.ft.55.9 cu.ft.

          2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            SourceCompare
            20.2 cu.ft.13.2 cu.ft.11.8 cu.ft.
            100.7 cu.ft.16.7 cu.ft.14.1 cu.ft.
            68.6 cu.ft.16 cu.ft.68.6 cu.ft.
            55.9 cu.ft.13.9 cu.ft.55.9 cu.ft.

            2022 BMW 3 Series Plug-in Hybrid Sedan vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              897 lbs.4039 lbs.
              905 lbs.3730 lbs.
              1095 lbs.3326 lbs.
              1194 lbs.3325 lbs.

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