Electric BMW 3 Series: reborn i3 almost ready for 2026 launch

Electric BMW 3 Series prototype winter testing   front three quarter, drifting

Next 3 Series will be BMW’s second Neue Klasse model, taking the fight to Tesla Model 3 and VW ID 7

The radical new electric BMW 3 Series is now entering the final stages of testing, as the company gears up to take on the Tesla Model 3 and next Mercedes-Benz CLA in 2026.

Expected to revive the dormant i3 moniker and launch late next year, the electric 3 Series will be the second model to use BMW’s new Gen6 modular EV platform, following the launch of the closely related iX3 SUV, which is set to be revealed later this year before launching in early 2026.

It was previewed by the boldly styled Neue Klasse concept, which introduced a striking new design language that departs dramatically from the look of BMW’s current line-up while subtly nodding to some of its most important past models.

While the prototype in these images has clearly been toned down slightly for production, it does retain the distinctive new kidney grilles, which wrap around the front of the car and house all the radars and cameras needed to facilitate next-generation advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

The ultra-slim slashes have been replaced, though, by more conventional LED headlights, and the front of the car has been softened slightly with the introduction of a full-width lower bumper. 

The rear looks to have been more substantially evolved from the concept, with the chunky lower splitter replaced by a more traditional bumper and circular brake light clusters swapped in for the substantial wrap-around LED bar that adorned the concept – although these could be temporary units put in place for testing only.

Camouflage prevents us from gleaning too many more details, but BMW’s trademark Hofmeister kink is just visible ahead of the C-pillar and the concept’s full-length panoramic roof looks to have been retained.

BMW has yet to give any glimpses of the cabin, but BMW’s two Neue Klasse concepts were both minimalist and tech-heavy affairs inside, with large, irregularly shaped central touchscreens, haptic steering-wheel controls and a full-width head-up display in place of any physical switches and buttons.

BMW has yet to confirm full specifications of its crucial new electric saloon, but the Neue Klasse platform will be equipped with 800V electrical hardware to allow it to keep pace with the quickest-charging EVs on sale, while the batteries in the floorpan will be 20% more energy-dense than today’s packs.

Meanwhile, a more stringent focus on aerodynamics, in combination with more efficient motors and a new software stack, will boost range by up to 30%, BMW has said. 

Like today’s BMW 4 Series and BMW 5 Series, the next-generation 3 Series will be sold both with pure-electric and internal-combustion power, with BMW committed to maintaining a flexible powertrain offering across its line-up in the run-up to going all-electric.

The firm is working to make its current engines compliant with upcoming emissions regulations, though has not yet confirmed what the offering will be for the next 3 Series. 

The current, G20-generation model is available with a choice of 2.0-litre four-cylinder and 3.0-litre straight-six petrol engines or as a plug-in hybrid with an electric range of 63 miles, having dropped all diesel engines in an update earlier this year. 

While the Neue Klasse concept and this prototype have previewed the saloon variant, it’s possible that the strong-selling 3 Series Touring estate will return, providing a rival for the upcoming electric Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake and Audi A4 E-tron Avant.

The 3 Series will also once again spawn a hot M3, which will match the standard car in offering both petrol and electric power – the latter said to offer ‘crazy’ dynamic behaviour, courtesy of an advanced torque-vectoring programme that can vary the power to each of its four motors in milliseconds. 


Source: Autocar

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