Interior
Contents
Components
Dashboard
The dashboard is a solid foam-and-vinyl panel, moulded to hold all the internal features and controls inside the E30. The dashboard is interchangeable on all models, although for obvious reasons LHD and RHD models are different.
If the vinyl on your dashboard is cracked, or you want to strip your interior, learn more about removing your dashboard.
Instruments
Main article: Instruments
The instruments inside the cabin include the dash cluster, the on-board computer and the check panel.
Controls
As well as the instruments giving you info on your car, there's also lots of switches, levers and dials you can fiddle with to make things happen. The controls include:
- Wash/Wipe stalk
- Indicator stalk
- Cruise Control stalk - if fitted
- OBC stalk - if fitted
- Hazard Lights
- Rear Wash/Wipe Touring only
- Heater Controls
- Rear Demister
- Air Conditioning - if fitted
- Electric Windows - if fitted
- Heated Seats - if fitted
Vents
Air flow around the cabin was distributed by plastic pipes, concealed behind the dashboard and under the carpet. These pipes could channel air to the front footwells, rear footwells, front door windows and the centre of the dashboard.
Seats
Front Seats
While front seats are a standard feature in most cars, a few variants were available for the E30.
The key difference regards tilting; seats fitted to a 4-door or Touring do not have a tilting handle like those inside 2-doors and Cabriolets. However, the seat base of all cars is the same, and all seats can be dismantled and rebuilt to tilt if required.
The physical style of the seat determined bolster height and thigh support; sportier seats are known as Sports Seats for a good reason.
Also available are Heated seats, which provide a gentle warming sensation for your posterior when needed. These are controlled by switches mounted to the tunnel.
Rear Bench
The rear bench differs on almost all vehicles, and little is interchangeable between models. Rear benches on Tourings, for example, were able to tilt down to lengthen the rear compartment, unlike the fixed versions in 2-door and 4-door saloons.
Rear headrests were not fitted as standard, but were an available option and a popular interior upgrade. Most models require mounts to be fitted inside the rear seats, but these mounts are already in place in all Tourings. Learn more about installing Touring rear headrests
Door Cards
Carpet
6 cylinder cars, all cabs, and tourings, have a velour type material. These can be dyed. The others have nylon hard-wearing loop type carpets, that can't be dyed.