The BMW 303, produced from 1933 to 1934, marked a significant milestone for the brand as it was the first BMW motor car to feature a six-cylinder engine and introduce the iconic "kidney grille" design. The small family saloon served as the base platform for a range of subsequent BMW models, showcasing the brand's commitment to innovation and evolution.
Following the success of the 303, BMW released the BMW 309, a four-cylinder variant of the original model, catering to different market segments. In 1934, the BMW 315 was introduced as a 1.5-liter version of the 303, eventually replacing it and remaining in production until 1937. The BMW 319, a