BMW Neue Klasse M EV 2027: The Dawn of True Electric Performance
The BMW Neue Klasse M EV 2027 is set to redefine high-performance electric vehicles. Learn how the M division is adapting racing DNA for the new era.
Forget what you know about electric BMWs. The brand's legendary M division is finally ready to show what happens when racing DNA meets a dedicated EV platform. While BMW showcased the iX3 in 2025 and prepares to debut the i3 sedan later this year, the real showstopper arrives in 2027.
BMW Neue Klasse M EV 2027: Setting New Benchmarks
According to reports from Ars Technica, BMW is distinguishing its future high-performance EVs from current "M-tuned" models like the i4 and i7. Those were seen as transitional variants, whereas the upcoming performance EV—potentially dubbed the iM3—will leverage the Neue Klasse technology to deliver a level of driving dynamics previously reserved for combustion legends.
Franciscus van Meel, managing director of BMW M GmbH, stated that this next generation is set to establish a new benchmark in the high-performance segment. The goal isn't just power; it's about making a racetrack-ready vehicle that remains practical for everyday use, fueled by the most advanced EV engineering in BMW's history.
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