E36 328is coupe
The BMW E36 328is is the sports coupe variant of BMW's third-generation 3 Series, introduced for the 1996 model year as the replacement for the 325is. The 328is features BMW's M52B28 2.8-liter inline-six engine producing 193 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 206 lb-ft of torque at 3,950 rpm, representing a significant power increase over the outgoing M50 2.5-liter engine. The M52 engine family introduced several technical advances including an aluminum block and head (versus the M50's iron block), dual VANOS variable valve timing on intake and exhaust camshafts, and improved Siemens engine management.
The E36 328is coupe featured BMW's classic sports coupe formula: naturally aspirated inline-six smoothness, rear-wheel drive, near-50/50 weight distribution, and balanced handling dynamics. Transmission options included a 5-speed manual (Getrag 250G) or 5-speed automatic (ZF 5HP18). The "is" designation denoted the sportier coupe body style with enhanced equipment compared to sedan models. The E36 platform represented significant advancement over the E30 generation with improved refinement, safety, and performance while maintaining engaging driving dynamics. The 328is offered an excellent balance of everyday usability and sporting character, with the smooth M52 engine, precise steering, and well-sorted chassis providing rewarding driving experiences. Today, clean E36 328is coupes with manual transmissions are increasingly collectible as the last of BMW's relatively simple, naturally aspirated inline-six coupes before the complexity and weight of modern BMWs, representing classic BMW character at accessible pricing for enthusiasts and club racers.