BMW 330e (F30) Plug-In Hybrid Launched in Malaysia; Priced At RM249k With EEV Incentives

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BMW’s plug-in hybrid offensive continues at full pace, with the new 330e officially joining the company’s line-up as only its second locally-assembled plug-in hybrid model in Malaysia after the recently-launched X5 xDrive40e.

Built on the existing F30 3 Series platform, the 330e pairs a 2.0-litre twin-scroll turbocharged petrol engine with a state-of-the-art electric motor housed inside its ZF-sourced 8HP 8-speed automatic transmission exclusively driving its rear wheels. This setup is similar but not identical to what’s employed in the X5 40e.

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Where the X5 40e utilizes the older N20 engine, which is also a 2.0-litre four-pot, the 330e’s petrol propulsion is provided by the more recent B48 unit. In the 40e setup, the N20 is tuned to run on the more aggressive 245hp/350Nm setting as found in the outgoing 328i models; the 330e, on the other hand, runs the 184hp/290Nm setup shared with the 320i.

The electric motor, meanwhile, delivers maximum output of 88hp, and is able power the vehicle to a pure electric drive top speed of 120km/h or a maximum range of 37km. Used in tandem with the engine, however, the system delivers a net output of 252hp and 420Nm – identical power to the 330i, but 70Nm more torque.

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Despite its torque advantage over the 330i however, the 330e needs an additional 0.3 seconds to hit 100km/h from rest, not that 6.1 seconds is a figure to be dissed with. Fuel consumption tells a prettier picture, however, being rated at 2.1 litres/100km in the combined cycle – just over a third of what’s needed to move the 330i. Top speed is rated at 225 km/h, and carbon dioxide emissions measure at 49 g/km.

As with any plug-in hybrid, the BMW 330e does not strictly require charging daily; it’s just that doing so helps realize the vehicle’s full performance and economy potential. The high-voltage battery carries a net energy capacity of 5.7 kWh, which can be fully charged off a conventional domestic power socket in five hours. The BMW Wallbox Pro setup shortens that wait to 3.5 hours.

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Additionally, customers wishing to charge their vehicles outside have access to 19 ChargEV stations operated by GreenTech Malaysia through the ChargeNow service.

Whilst not fitted with the M Sport package as per the 330i, the Sport Line-trimmed 330e nevertheless comes with all other fittings as found in the range-topping petrol model. Additionally, the 330e also comes exclusively fitted with reverse camera, heads-up display, and an electric glassroof.

The BMW 330e is officially priced at RM248,800, placing it just below the 320i. Being a locally-assembled energy efficient vehicle, the 330e enjoys exemption of duties of RM120,000, without which the car would otherwise have been priced at RM368,800.

Carlist.my’s resident eco-warrior recently had the opportunity to drive the 330e in Munich. Read his full review here.

Galeri: Launch: BMW 330e (F30)

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