Electric BMW M3: Quad motor setup, 100kWh battery and 2027 launch confirmed
The upcoming all-electric BMW M3 is also supposed to appeal to fans of the gas-powered M3 (Image source: BMW)
The upcoming BMW M3 will be all-electric and based on the "Neue Klasse" platform. The German carmaker opted for a pretty radical drivetrain concept with four electric motors and a central control unit in order to transfer the brand's characteristic rear-wheel drive dynamics into the EV era.
BMW[1] has unveiled more official details on the architecture of its upcoming fully electric M models, which are scheduled to launch starting in 2027. At the core is a central control unit that manages all drivetrain and chassis control systems and massively accelerates data processing compared to current systems.
Instead of a mechanical differential, intelligent software adjusts torque distribution between the four motors. BMW also integrates simulated gear shifts and a specific sound design that's intended to emulate internal combustion engines.
Some facts about the electric BMW M3:?
- Quad-motor system, one motor per wheel for precise torque distribution/torque vectoring?
- high-voltage battery with more than 100kWh of usable capacity?
- individual control of each wheel allows switching between AWD and RWD?
- natural fiber elements instead of carbon fiber to reduce the CO2 footprint by around 40%?
- 800V system for short charging times at compatible fast-charging stations?
- battery housing functions as a load-bearing element within the chassis
The electric M3 won't be an upgraded BMW i3[2] sedan, but a heavily modified high-performance machine. Thanks to the optional decoupling of the front axle, the vehicle can be turned into a classic rear-wheel-drive car at the push of a button.
This is supposed to improve long-distance efficiency and might appeal to drivers who prefer this drivetrain layout. That said, prospective buyers should note that the electric BMW M3 will be positioned alongside the current combustion-engine model, which is expected to be offered for several more years with the S58 inline-six engine. Therefore, drivers who are looking for technical innovation might want to wait for the launch of the all-electric version in 2027.
For purists, the current BMW M3 (G80/G81) will remain in the lineup.
Will the electric BMW M3 also come as a Touring?
A look at current sales numbers highlights the relevance of performance cars that are still practical in everyday situations. Case in point, the BMW M3 Touring (G81) experienced a massive surge in demand, which went up by 57% in 2024.
In light of this, it's plausible that BMW will also launch a Touring variant of the electric M3, at least in some markets like Germany.
Image source: BMW
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