BMW 3 E90 Pedals & Dead Pedals

2006–2011|Sedan|4 parts|View all BMW Pedals & Dead Pedals

The BMW E90 offers a solid foundation for interior upgrades that blend aesthetics with driver-focused functionality. One of the most popular modifications is replacing the factory iDrive controller and head unit with a retrofitted NBT or CIC navigation system, which dramatically improves usability and connectivity. For seating, many enthusiasts source OEM M Sport seats or full Recaro sportster upgrades to improve lateral support during spirited driving. The stock steering wheel is frequently swapped for an M Sport or M3-spec wheel, often sourced from reputable suppliers like ECS Tuning or Turner Motorsport, giving a more direct, tactile feel. Ambient lighting kits compatible with the E90's door panel connectors add a premium touch without heavy modification. Carbon fiber interior trim kits from companies like RealCarbon or Rennline replace the factory wood or aluminum pieces cleanly. For practical advice, always verify part compatibility against your specific build date and trim level before purchasing, as the E90 went through several production revisions between 2005 and 2011 that affect fitment and electrical compatibility significantly.