Another bonus is the car’s massive 520-litre boot and the sportback boot opening, which is an advantage when stowing odd shaped cargo. The boot can be further enlarged by up to 33 litres without having to fold the rear seats thanks to the latter’s recline feature. Factor in their 40:20:40 split folding feature and you can extend the boot to a gargantuan 1,600 litres, which is more than enough to swallow the contents of a small studio apartment.
On the whole, then, the BMW 3 Series GT does end up ticking all the right boxes. It is stylish (in a slightly unconventional sort of manner). It is exclusive, certainly far more than the 3 Series saloon. It is spacious and offers all the luxuries one would expect from a BMW. And it’s certainly a fast and fun to drive car. It’s also a practical car this one; something you can actually use for your daily life. Most importantly, there is absolutely nothing that you can buy for half a million rupees that will be able to rival the 3 Series GT.