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E92

The BMW E92 is a model designation for the second generation of the 3 Series Coupe, produced by BMW from 2006 to 2013. It succeeded the E46 3 Series Coupe and was part of the larger E90/E91/E92/E93 3 Series range, which also included a sedan, touring (wagon), and convertible body styles. The E92 featured a more aggressive and modern design compared to its predecessor, with a longer wheelbase and wider tracks. It was available with a range of inline-4, inline-6, and V8 engines, paired with either a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.

The E92 lineup included various trims, such as the 320i, 328i, 330i, 335i, and the high-performance M3

During its production run, the E92 received several updates, including changes to the engine lineups, exterior

model.
The
M3
variant,
in
particular,
was
praised
for
its
powerful
engine
options,
including
a
4.0-liter
V8
in
later
models,
and
its
advanced
suspension
and
braking
systems.
The
E92
also
introduced
several
technological
features,
including
BMW's
iDrive
system
for
infotainment.
styling
tweaks,
and
interior
refinements.
It
was
well-received
for
its
driving
dynamics,
balancing
sportiness
with
comfort,
and
remains
a
popular
choice
among
enthusiasts.
Production
of
the
E92
ended
in
2013,
with
the
F32
4
Series
Coupe
succeeding
it.