BMW's M performance division is set to make waves with its most revolutionary offering to date—a fully electric high-performance model built from the ground up on the cutting-edge Neue Klasse platform, slated for an official unveiling in 2027. This vehicle stands out as the first genuine electric model within the M lineup, with widespread buzz in the automotive industry hinting at a possible name: the iM3.
The car will boast a state-of-the-art four-motor drivetrain, delivering independent power to each wheel. This setup also allows for the complete disengagement of the front axle, enabling effortless transitions between rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes. With a battery capacity of no less than 100 kWh, the vehicle promises efficient energy use, ultra-rapid charging, and robust energy recovery features.
Moreover, the car will come equipped with bespoke 'M Dynamic Performance Control' software, setting new standards in handling precision and traction management. On top of that, it will incorporate an innovative 'Joyful Fun' high-performance control module. This advanced system seamlessly integrates all driving experience control functions, ensuring quicker and more instinctive responses to driver inputs.
