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This Black Sapphire Metallic 335is features Black Dakota Sun-Reflective Leather and 7-Speed Double ClutchTransmission! Very Nicely Equipped Including Premium Package, Convenience Package, Heated Front Seats, Navigation, Harmon Kardon Surround Sound, M Steering Wheel with Paddles, iPod Integration, and So Much More!
Consider, if you can, that you have a 2011 BMW 335i Convertible that you would like to make your own with a few modifications. Where would you start? The engine? Sure! Check out this 335is model! It gets a re-worked version of the N54 twin-turbo inline-6 producing 320HP and 332 lb-ft (with an overboost function boosting the torque to 370 ft-lbs for 7 seconds) versus the 335i's 300HP and 300lb-ft.
BMW also cranked up the 335i a notch with some M3 parts and a sports exhaust system! Compared to the standard 335, the 335is gets you a more sculpted front and rear bumper with large cooling vents placed where foglights reside in the regular 335, and a blacked out front grille. Under the hood the cooling system has gone supersized with a high output fan, upgraded oil cooler, an auxiliary radiator and widened openings in the front bumper. All this is included for drivers who will track their car on weekends and who need the extra grunt and the stay-cool-bits.
On the road, the 335is behaves basically the same as the 335i with the M sport suspension, which makes sense since that's what it is. Power delivery is effortless, grip is substantial and damping is firm. At the track, you will notice the "s" model gets you a top speed limited to 150 (versus 130 with the standard 335i). But it's not the top speed that makes the 335is a great car at the end of the day: It's the fact that BMW has made an able highway cruiser that handles and accelerates well enough for a weekend at a BMW owners club event.
Top up, top down, tooling around town, on the open road, taking in some mountain curves, at the track - whether you're moving along at 15mph or 50mph or 150mph - this brilliant 335is Convertible is engineered to provide the ultimate driving experience!