BMW’s M division is preparing to launch its new All-Electric M3. This powerful sports sedan will come to the market in 2027. BMW has already teased this car and now its spy pictures have also surfaced during winter testing in Sweden. This new Electric M3 will get an all-wheel drive system, while after this BMW will also introduce a petrol variant. Let’s take a look at the features and specifications of this upcoming electric sports sedan.
BMW M3 Electric Design and Looks
Some new elements have been seen in the design of BMW M3 Electric. Its exterior will be more aggressive and sporty than before.
- Wide wheel arches which make the car more stable.
- Large disc brakes – Drilled discs have been provided on both axles, which will further improve the braking performance.
- Flush door handles – It has been updated under the new design pattern of BMW.
- Battery charging port – It is given on the rear right side of the car.
BMW M3 Electric Interior and Technology
The interior of this car will also be premium and high-tech. BMW has already shown its head-up display, which is based on new technology and will make the driving experience even better.
- Digital instrument cluster – Fully digital display, which will give necessary information to the driver.
- Leather upholstery – Premium material has been used, which will give it a luxury feel from inside as well.
- Sporty seats – Will come with more comfortable and performance oriented design.
BMW M3 Electric Motor and Performance
The BMW M3 Electric will get four electric motors – one for each wheel. This will allow it to run in both all-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive modes.
- Power output: 600-650 BHP
- Torque: Not revealed yet
- Driving modes: All-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive
This car will be much faster than its petrol version M3 and will give strong acceleration.
BMW M3 Electric launch date and price
BMW has announced the launch of the new electric M3 in 2027. Its production version will be showcased for the first time in late 2026 and then it will reach the dealerships in early 2027. The petrol variant of the BMW M3 will also be introduced after this, but its performance will not be as strong as the electric version.









