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2014 BMW 328d xDrive Sedan Overview

BMW has added to its diesel legacy with the 328d's 2.0L, four-cylinder TwinPower Turbo Diesel engine — a first for the U.S. market — which produces 180 hp and 280 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,750 rpm. When mated to the 8-speed automatic transmission, the combination achieves a 7-second 0-60 mph lapse time.

Stephane Babcock
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April 15, 2014
2014 BMW 328d xDrive Sedan Overview

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Photo by Vince Taroc.

The 2014-MY BMW 328d xDrive Sedan is not the automaker's first dip into the diesel pool. After the U.S. fuel crisis of the 1970s, BMW decided to change consumers' views of diesel engines with the introduction of a turbocharged 2.4L engine that produced 115 hp and 155 lb.-ft. of torque.

Fast-forward more than three decades and BMW has added to its diesel legacy with the 328d's 2.0L, four-cylinder TwinPower Turbo Diesel engine — a first for the U.S. market — which produces 180 hp and 280 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,750 rpm. When mated to the 8-speed automatic transmission, the combination achieves a 7-second 0-60 mph lapse time. 

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Improving Fuel Economy

Increasing the transmission to eight gears affords a more efficient shifting sequence and improved fuel economy, which is currently rated at an EPA-estimated 45 mpg. The 2014 328d includes Adaptive Transmission Control (ATC) with Sport and Manual shift modes. The ECO PRO mode uses engine management software to adjust the engine's output characteristics, allowing the automatic transmission to upshift sooner and remain in a higher gear longer, improving fuel economy. Depending on the driver, it can result in a fuel savings of up to 20 percent, according to the automaker.

Adding to this savings is the vehicle's auto start-stop function, which reduces fuel consumption and lowers emissions by automatically turning off the engine when it's not needed, and restarting when it is. The system is monitored by a central control unit that monitors the battery and is only active when specific conditions are met: an adequately charged battery, an engine at the ideal operating temperature, fully closed doors, and fastened seat belts.

To further improve fuel economy, the 328d utilizes brake energy regeneration, where the generator produces electricity when the driver brakes or takes their foot off the accelerator. While driving the 328d, kinetic energy from braking is transformed into electrical energy, then fed into the battery, generating electricity without consuming fuel.

Stabilizing the Vehicle and Driver

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The new 328d also comes with a number of safety features, including dynamic stability control (DSC), brake fade compensation, start-off assistant, brake drying, brake stand-by features, and dynamic traction control. Passengers also benefit from a number of safety additions, including a driver and passenger front air bag supplemental restraint system, front-passenger seat sensors designed to prevent unnecessary air bag deployment, seat-mounted front side-impact air bags, and knee air bags.

Incentivizing Fleets

As part of BMW's fleet incentive program, companies can receive a $2,500 rebate off dealer invoice for the BMW 328d Sedan model or the BMW 328d xDrive sedan model. 

"From my point of view, this is a perfect vehicle for sales fleets due to its MPG rating and the overall total cost of ownership," said Rainer Wahl, Corporate Sales Manager for BMW. "While the initial capital cost is higher, a strong TCO is supported by strong resale values when compared to competitive models, and BMW Ultimate Service, which includes includes maintenance costs for four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first." For more information related to BMW Ultimate Service, please visit www.bmwusa.com.

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