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The new BMW i3. Second model of the Neue Klasse.
Wed Mar 18 11:00:00 CET 2026 Press Release
• The second model of the Neue Klasse. The core of the BMW brand reinvented • 900 km of single-charge range realised by the innovations and technologies of the Neue Klasse • Sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology with 800-volt architecture and 400 kW rapid charging (up to 400 km in 10 minutes) • Class-leading driving dynamics elevated by a new “superbrain” digital architecture and the Heart of Joy driving dynamics system • Driver-oriented cockpit featuring BMW Panoramic iDrive and BMW Operating System X • A holistic approach towards sustainability from product development and supply chain to production and use phase • Built at the home of BMW Group, Plant Munich which has undergone a significant expansion for the Neue Klasse • Production commences in August 2026, with first Irish customer deliveries expected in Autumn.
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- The second model of the Neue Klasse. The core of the BMW brand reinvented.
- 900 km of single-charge range realised by the innovations and technologies of the Neue Klasse.
- Sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology with 800-volt architecture and 400 kW rapid charging (up to 400 km in 10 minutes).
- Class-leading driving dynamics elevated by a new “superbrain” digital architecture and the Heart of Joy driving dynamics system.
- Driver-oriented cockpit featuring BMW Panoramic iDrive and BMW Operating System X.
- A holistic approach towards sustainability from product development and supply chain to production and use phase.
- Built at the home of BMW Group, Plant Munich which has undergone a significant expansion for the Neue Klasse.
- Production commences in August 2026, with first Irish customer deliveries expected in Autumn.
The BMW 3 Series is the very essence of the BMW brand and, for
five decades, has stood for consistent progress, distinctive design
and sheer driving pleasure. Arriving as the second model of the Neue
Klasse, the new all-electric BMW i3 builds upon this legacy while
taking a technological quantum leap into a new era.
Raising the benchmark for all-electric range, the new BMW i3 is
capable of covering of up to 900 km1 (in accordance with
the WLTP test cycle) on a single charge thanks to the innovations of
the Neue Klasse. Simultaneously, these technologies are harnessed to
further elevate the class-leading driving dynamics that the BMW 3
Series is renowned for. Handling is precise, assured and effortless
thanks to the Heart of Joy superbrain – responsible for all driving
functions. It combines with three additional high-performance
computers – covering automated driving, infotainment and
comfort-enhancing functions – culminating in a new digital nervous
system, developed completely in-house by BMW. These superbrains offer
up to 20 times more processing power than those utilised by previous
BMW models.
The BMW i3 launches with the 50 xDrive model variant, which is
powered by two electric motors which drive the front and rear axle to
develop a combined system output of 469 hp1 and 645
Nm1 of torque. Alongside its impressive range, the BMW i3
can be charged at speeds of up to 400 kW at an 800-volt DC charging
station to drastically reduce charging times. The result is up to 400
km1 in just 10 minutes. This capability is enabled by
sixth-generation BMW eDrive technology, which teams highly efficient
electric motors, 800-volt technology and new high-voltage batteries
with energy-dense cylindrical cells.
Instantly recognisable as a 3 Series, the BMW i3 offers a modern
interpretation of hallmark BMW Saloon design with its new 2.5-box
silhouette. Reduced to the essentials, its design is characterised by
a long wheelbase with short overhangs, precise lines and a sloping
roofline. Below which sits expansive glass surfaces to flood the cabin
with natural light. The front-end is sculpted in a sporty shark-nose
design and centred around a reimagined horizontal kidney grille, where
twin headlights merge with an innovative light signature for a
powerful appearance. The side profile features pronounced wheel
arches, retractable flush door handles that extend automatically, and
bold lines that flow to the rear. Here, sweeping horizontal taillights
in an L-shaped design flank the refreshed BMW roundel and extend far
into the shoulder area to emphasise the vehicle’s wide stance. Eleven
exterior paint finishes are available from launch, including new M Le
Castellet Blue – exclusive to the BMW i3.
Inside, there is an immediate sense of space, thanks to the BMW
i3’s purpose-built all-electric architecture. Sporty and contemporary,
the cockpit is optimised around the driver. Positioned front and
centre is the BMW Panoramic iDrive, which consists of four key
components: the BMW Panoramic Vision display, the optional BMW 3D
Head-Up Display, the driver-oriented Central Display and the new
multi-function steering wheel – helping drivers to keep their hands on
the wheel and eyes on the road. Stylish and sustainable materials are
used for the upholstery, including Econeer seat covers, which consist
of a recyclable textile composite made from 100 per cent recycled
polyester. Customers will be able to customise the interior and
exterior of their BMW i3 with different trim levels, including M
Sport, following its success within the Irish market.
The new BMW i3 is equipped with a comprehensive portfolio of
driver and parking assistance systems, which operate in synergy with
the driver to provide increased safety and convenience for everyday
driving. This includes Soft-Stop, offering the smoothest stopping
process in BMW history.
With the new BMW i3, a holistic approach was implemented towards
sustainability, with a focus on decarbonisation along the entire life
cycle – from product development, supply chain to production and use
phase. The result, depending on the drive variant, annual mileage and
generation of the electricity used for charging, is an overall carbon
footprint similar to a comparable model with an internal combustion
engine2 after just 1–2 years of use.
The new BMW i3 will be built at the home of BMW Group, Plant
Munich, which has been producing premium vehicles for over a century.
Over the last four years, the production plant has seen significant
modernisation with the construction of a new body shop, cutting-edge
assembly facility and logistics space. Now in its final stages of
expansion, Plant Munich will commence BMW i3 production in August
2026, with first Irish customer deliveries expected in autumn. A year
later, Munich’s production portfolio will switch exclusively to fully
electric vehicles of the Neue Klasse.
Further information, including Irish pricing and detailed model
specifications will follow in due course.
The dimensions of the new BMW i3:
Length | 4,760 mm |
Width | 1,865 mm |
Height | 1,480 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,897 mm |
Track width, front | 1,606 mm |
Track width, rear | 1,614 mm |
Exterior design. The core of the brand reinterpreted: modern
timeless and unmistakable.
Following the BMW iX3, the new BMW i3 is the second model of the
Neue Klasse to celebrate its premiere. In line with BMW's new design
language, it embodies a contemporary take on the distinctive design
elements synonymous with the BMW brand. The BMW i3 combines
future-oriented dynamics with the hallmark proportions of a sporty BMW
saloon. The DNA of the BMW 3 Series, which has been successful for
decades, is immediately apparent in its modern 2.5-box design.
Precise lines and striking surfaces characterise the clear,
reduced external appearance of the BMW i3. The modern interior has a
sporty and inviting design. Advanced digitalisation shapes the user
experiencejust as fundamentally as the hallmark BMW driver
orientation. Maximum reduction ensures concentration on the essentials.
The silhouette of the new BMW i3 maintains the classic, sporty
proportions typical of BMW in a contemporary 2.5-box design introduced
with the Neue Klasse. Its appearance is characterised by a long
wheelbase, striking surfaces and short overhangs. The shape is
aerodynamically optimised with a modern dynamic appearance. Meanwhile,
short overhangs and powerfully shaped wheel arches emphasise its
sporty stance. A distinctive design feature is the greenhouse, set
back from the main structure. In combination with the flared wheel
arches, this creates a particularly athletic shoulder area. The
low-positioned, precise character line brings the BMW i3's visual
centre of gravity closer to the road.
Concealed seals ensure a direct, harmonious transition between
the glass surfaces and the bodywork. When the BMW Digital Key Plus is
near, the flush-mounted door handles automatically extend.
To increase efficiency and range, the four-door saloon has a
completely closed, smooth underbody.
The new 21-inch M 1067 M Aerodynamic wheels emphasise the BMW
i3's sporty appearance.
The front end of the new BMW i3 presents the face of the Neue
Klasse in a distinctive, modern form. The iconic BMW radiator grille
and twin headlights seamlessly integrate with the front sensors,
creating a unified visual element that exemplifies the harmony of
geometry and light. With meticulous precision, they effectively
highlight the broad design of the vehicle.
The light signature, arranged horizontally, spans nearly the
whole front. Two daytime driving lights on the left and right with
integrated turn indicator function create a new, modern look for the
hallmark BMW four-eye face. As an option, the Iconic Glow special
equipment enhances the visual depth effect of the BMW radiator grille.
Precise contour lighting emphasises the attractive look. Upon request,
dynamic lighting effects can add unique highlights to the front section.
Occupying its spot in the "valley" of the sculptured
bonnet, the redesigned BMW brand emblem sits above the BMW radiator
grille. The front is dynamically inclined towards the road in a
shark-nose design, thus emphasising the sporty character of the vehicle.
The new BMW i3 comes to life with its light animation as soon as
the driver approaches the vehicle. The Welcome Light Animation begins
on the exterior of the vehicle and continues in the interior. The
Welcome and Goodbye Animations vary depending on the equipment level.
The optional BMW Iconic Glow exterior package offers three impressive
lighting animations. Balanced, Relaxed and Excited are available.
Customers can individualise the Welcome Light Animation of their BMW
i3 to their personal taste.
Similar to the front of the vehicle, the rear of the new BMW i3
features a contemporary and dynamic design language. The athletic
shoulders with strongly inset greenhouse are a characteristic feature
of the rear end. The prominently flared wheel arches signify
sportiness. They powerfully emphasise the width of the saloon as well
as its stance on the road. Located at the lower rear, a diffuser
element emphasises the dynamic qualities of the BMW i3.
Horizontally aligned rear lights feature a new three-dimensional
light signature. They extend far into the prominent shoulders and
reflect precision and technological progress. Two light elements per
side show the familiar L-shape of previous BMW rear lights in a new,
abstract form. At the same time, they underline the width of the
saloon and the distinctive character of the BMW 3 Series. The BMW
emblem is again located in the "valley" between the rear lights.
A total of eleven different exterior colours will be available
at the market launch of the new BMW i3. The new metallic colour M Le
Castellet Blue is exclusive to the range. Solid paint, frozen and
metallic finishes are also available.
The interior: An inviting experience space – driver-oriented,
digital and modern.
The interior of the BMW i3 brings
the design language of the Neue Klasse to life with particular
intensity. The interior design is dynamic, airy and modern and stands
for optimal driver orientation, redesigned user interaction and a
harmonious interplay of geometry, light and sound. Digital and real
content merge through the coordinated design of the ambient light and
the graphics on the central display and the BMW Panoramic Vision.
Thanks to its exceptional interior comfort, the BMW i3 makes the
most of the vehicle architecture, consistently focused on
electromobility. The Free-Cut Design Central Display is angled towards
the driver’s seat and positioned on the instrument panel. This
embraces the sporty design of the BMW 3 Series. The lines of the
instrument panel flow horizontally on both sides into the dynamically
designed door panels. This creates an enveloping wrap-around effect
for the passengers, which continues throughout the interior. The
optional panoramic roof with climate comfort glass, in combination
with the large window areas, creates a feeling of space flooded with light.
The BMW Panoramic iDrive provides a completely new experience of
hallmark BMW driver orientation. Four central elements merge into a
unique display and operating system in the new BMW i3. The BMW
Panoramic Vision and the optional BMW 3D Head-Up Display project
relevant information directly into the driver's line of sight,
eliminating the need for cockpit displays behind the steering wheel.
For the first time in a BMW 3 Series, it has a centre spoke in the
upper section. In addition to distinctive thumb rests for improved
ergonomics, it has multifunction buttons for particularly intuitive
operation. This follows the hallmark BMW principle of "Hands on
the Wheel, Eyes on the Road". An M Sport steering wheel with a
flattened, dynamic design and spokes at the four and eight o'clock
positions is also available as an alternative to the sports steering wheel.
The Free-Cut Design Central Display equipped with matrix
backlight technology is also positioned right next to the steering
wheel. It is angled at 3 degrees towards the driver for even more
direct driver orientation.
The BMW i3 offers customers comprehensive options for
personalisation in the areas of lighting, sound, displays and drives
via My Modes.
The new BMW i3 comes with sporty and elegant seats with
electrically operated adjustment options as well as a Travel &
Comfort system as standard. They provide a high level of comfort and
secure lateral support. Multifunction seats are available as an
option. BMW M Sport seats are also available, which feature a sporty,
expressive design and distinctive side sections for particularly
secure lateral support. The seat adjustment control panels are each
located in the door panels.
The BMW i3 features electrically operated door openers at the
front and rear. The centre console between the driver and passenger
seats includes a storage area with inductive charging function, the
selector lever and physical buttons for parking brake and hazard
warning lights.
The BMW i3 features precisely and effortlessly coordinated
interior designs with its selection of materials and hues. In addition
to the standard Essential interior design with Econeer surface
material in Vivid Grey, the new BMW i3 offers three other options. The
Contemporary version is available with the Veganza seat cover in the
colours Agave Green, Digital White, Castanea and Black. The
leather-like, high-quality material is also used in the seats of the
BMW M Design World, here in Black combined with M Performtex. In the
BMW Individual version, exclusive Merino leather provides luxurious
seating comfort, available in black. Customers can also select BMW M
Sport seats in Adelaide Grey.
Amongst other trim levels (to be announced in later
this year) the BMW i3 will be available in the popular M Sport trim –
a favourite for Irish customers.
Modern digital technology meets hallmark BMW driver orientation.
For many decades, BMW vehicles have been regarded as leaders in
intuitive operation and perfect ergonomics. This also applies to the
latest BMW Panoramic iDrive display and operating system with BMW
Operating System X in the new BMW i3. The entire system adheres to the
principle: The right information, in the right place at the right
time. It is controlled by ergonomically optimised analogue and digital
control elements. Many of the BMW i3's innovations in the area of
display and control technology are protected by the BMW Group with
patent applications.
The new BMW i3 features BMW Panoramic Vision with a projection
of content across the entire lower section of the windscreen. This
newly-developed display concept with information projection from
A-pillar to A-pillar is complemented by the 17.9-inch Free Cut Design
Central Display with touch control, the optional BMW 3D Head-Up
Display and the multifunction steering wheel with Shy Tech controls.
This creates a digital and modern user experience that is
quintessentially BMW.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant offers numerous
advantages for comfort, personalisation and voice control in the new
BMW i3. The introduction of large language model technology(LLM,
Alexa+)3 makes voice interaction for the driver even more
natural than before. The BMW ID guarantees the best possible
individualisation for up to seven users after registering in the BMW
i3. The BMW Digital Key Plus becomes the preferred vehicle key on a
smartphone or smartwatch.
BMW Panoramic iDrive: Visionary display and operating system
and the latest generation of the BMW display and operating concept.
Focussed on the interactions between human and vehicle, BMW
Panoramic iDrive redefines vehicle operation, information display and
driver orientation. With its intelligent combination of displays,
operating elements and software, it creates an integrated system that
delivers optimal ergonomics, is intuitive and comfortable to use and
provides the driver with the relevant information at all times.
BMW Panoramic Vision: Focus on driver orientation.
At the heart of the display and operating system is the BMW
Panoramic Vision. This is a new display concept in which information
is projected onto a specially coated area in the lower part of the
windscreen that stretches from A-pillar to A-pillar. The content shown
in this area is always visible and forms the visual basis of the
entire display and operating concept. Key driving information is
displayed on the right-hand side, clearly structured and in the
driver’s line of sight, without restricting their view of the road
ahead. The contents shown in the central and left-hand areas of the
display can be personalised and are visible to all occupants.
BMW 3D Head-Up Display: Animations enable spatial perception.
The optional BMW 3D Head-Up Display integrated above the BMW
Panoramic Vision projects selected content directly into the driver’s
line of sight. This display enables particularly precise spatial
perception – for example in the case of navigation instructions, or
information from the driver assistance system. The contents of the BMW
3D Head-Up Display and the BMW Panoramic Vision are perfectly
coordinated and complement each other, for a consistent, clearly
structured display experience.
Free-Cut Design Central Display.
The 17.9-inch Central Display in Free-Cut Design is integrated
into the BMW Panoramic iDrive as a further essential control element.
It features advanced matrix backlight technology with a resolution of
3,340 x 1,440 pixels, for a brilliant display that is easy to read in
all lighting conditions. Its specific shape allows for ergonomically
optimal positioning, and thanks to the advanced menu structure with
QuickSelect, it offers comfortable, simple and intuitive operation via
touch. There is a menu on the Central Display containing widgets that
can be moved to the BMW Panoramic Vision by drag and drop. Up to six
widgets can be freely arranged in this way to enable quick access to
frequently used functions. Using the multifunction steering wheel,
further contents and submenus of the widgets can be displayed in the
BMW Panoramic Vision.
New multifunction steering wheel with Shy Tech operating elements.
The multifunction steering wheel utilises Shy Tech technology,
meaning buttons are only illuminated when the corresponding functions
are available. The controls for driving assistance and parking
functions are located on the left side, while controls for
infotainment functions such as telephone or media player are on the
right. These functions can be operated via a special control panel
that provides haptic feedback. This enables drivers to control key
functions safely and accurately without needing to take their eyes off
the road.
Customisability as a key feature of the system.
Contents, widgets and displays are individually configurable,
allowing them to be adapted to personal preferences. Users can select
colours, display schemes and background images to create a
personalised digital experience. There is a wealth of options enabling
users to customise the user interface design in Personal Mode in line
with their own preferences, enabling advanced individualisation of
displays, interactions and vehicle-related settings. Further My Modes
such as Sport, Efficient and Silent add to the range of personal
setups available to customers.
The BMW ID opens the door to a customisable driving experience
with BMW Panoramic iDrive. Up to seven users can sign in to the
vehicle with their BMW ID, allowing them to enjoy every drive with
their individual settings. The personalisation process begins with
initial registration in the vehicle, which is completed by scanning a
QR code in the Central Display using a smartphone. The personal BMW ID
is then added to the vehicle and the user is guided through the main
steps of initial setup, which can also be started prior to vehicle
collection via the My BMW App if desired. In doing so, the vehicle is
automatically stored in the My BMW App along with the corresponding
profile. All personal vehicle settings, such as the configuration of
the BMW Panoramic Vision, media favourites, recent destinations, seat
settings with entry and exit configuration are now automatically
available for every journey, providing the profile has been linked to
a BMW Digital Key Plus or physical key. Before setting off, a message
greeting the driver by name will automatically appear in the Central
Display – along with their personal profile picture, if desired.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant.
The multimodal operating logic of BMW Panoramic iDrive combines
touch, haptic and voice-based interactions. A key role is played by
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, the operating concept in the
new BMW i3. It enables the control of numerous vehicle functions,
navigation destinations and media contents using natural language,
without the need for defined voice commands. The self-learning voice
assistant can be activated with the prompt “Hey BMW” or by pressing a
button on the steering wheel’s right-hand control panel. Following
initial setup, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is positioned in
the centre of the BMW Panoramic Vision by default and is always ready
to respond to commands. If desired, the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant can make proactive suggestions based on routines and more.
This intelligence is further enhanced by the BMW Operating System X,
which considers significantly more contexts, such as driving
situations, environmental analysis and interior recognition.
The addition of Amazon’s Alexa+ AI technology3 to the
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant further enhances capability. The
integration of Amazon Alexa+ into the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant marks a technological quantum leap focussed on added
customer value.
The AI technology used is a Large Language Model (LLM), a
generative AI that understands language and is capable of formulating
its own responses. This makes for more dialogue-oriented voice
interactions; it enables intuitive and intelligent exchanges and
supports access to external knowledge bases, cloud-based services and
media contents as well as the control of vehicle functions. Linking
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant to an Amazon account allows the
user to search for and stream music, access the latest news and use a
wide range of other content with ease. Availability will be gradually
expanded, starting with the markets Germany and the USA.
BMW Panoramic iDrive is based on a scalable concept, and the
underlying system architecture enables flexible integration of future
digital services, additional display formats and new functions.
The BMW Digital Key Plus becomes the preferred vehicle key.
BMW Digital Key Plus enables smartphones and smartwatches from
all leading manufacturers (incl. Apple, Samsung, Google) to be easily
set up to function as a vehicle key. Ultra-wideband (UWB) and
Bluetooth technology are used to enable the smartphone and vehicle to
communicate with one another at close range. The UWB technology allows
the user’s location to be pinpointed extremely precisely while also
ensuring the highest possible vehicle access security (certified
according to the Car Connectivity Consortium’s standard).
The BMW Digital Key Plus has further benefits to offer in
addition to highly convenient vehicle access. Customers can share the
digital key with others easily and securely using a messaging app,
while defining individual roles and rights at the same time. It also
enables the use of additional functions via the smartphone wallet,
such as remote operation of the tailgate.
BMW Operating System X with high update and upgrade capability.
BMW Operating System X is based on the Android Open Source
Project (AOSP) and offers a high level of update and upgrade
capability. As a result, the system remains up to date in the long
term and can be continuously expanded with new functions and digital services.
Four specialised superbrain high-performance computers.
At the heart of the new vehicle architecture are four superbrain
high-performance computers. Each is assigned a core function in the
new BMW i3: The Heart of Joy primarily manages driving dynamics, while
separate computers are dedicated to automated driving and parking,
infotainment, and essential and comfort functions like vehicle access
and climate control. They offer up to 20 times higher computing power
compared to previous BMW models.
Electronics in four zones: More efficiency, less weight.
The four-zone cabling reduces the complexity of the cable
harnesses. In addition, the new BMW i3 uses Smart eFuses instead of
classic fuses. This intelligent and flexible power protection combined
with the zonal architecture enables shorter and thinner cables, saves
weight, reduces energy consumption thanks to intelligent power
distribution, and increases overall vehicle efficiency.
Over-the-air updates allow for continuous improvements.
The new BMW i3 will continue to receive new functions, optimised
performance, or AI-supported features via software updates long after
purchase. All future BMW models will feature the electronics and
software architecture developed for the Neue Klasse.
Heart of Joy and BMW Symbiotic Drive.
For decades, the BMW 3 Series has been synonymous with sheer
driving pleasure worldwide. In this iconic BMW model, sportiness,
precise handling, and long-distance comfort are seamlessly merged to
form an exceptional blend. The new BMW i3 brings these qualities into
the age of the Neue Klasse and utilises previously unattainable
potentials of electromobility. The Heart of Joy defines the brand- new
driving experience – delivering greater accuracy, improved assurance
and heightened agility. In combination with the advanced suspension
technology of the BMW i3, this creates a completely new dimension of
driving pleasure. Multiple driving and parking assistance systems,
which operate in synergy and securely with the driver while
maintaining the unique BMW character, provide increased safety and
convenience for everyday driving.
Heart of Joy: Ten times faster than previous systems.
Control systems in vehicles have a long tradition at BMW. It began
back in 1979 with the first use of an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
in the BMW 7 Series. The Heart of Joy controls driving, braking, some
steering functions, charging and recuperation. It responds ten times
faster than previous systems, resulting in effortless and assured
handling. This enables the BMW i3 to navigate corners with precision
and agility for maximum accuracy. The Heart of Joy reduces the number
of necessary control interventions. The resulting cornering behaviour
is more consistent and predictable, which contributes to an even
greater feeling of safety.
Soft-Stop: The smoothest stopping process in BMW
history.
The electric motors' precise control ensures
the new BMW i3 decelerates smoothly without any jerks or braking
noise. Soft-Stop ensures an unparalleled stopping process.
In everyday driving, the recuperation brake takes over almost
all braking operations in the BMW i3. The friction brakes are only
utilised during sporty driving or when emergency braking is required.
Suspension: Sporty and comfortable. Optional adaptive M
suspension.
The new BMW i3 is distinguished by its hallmark high driving dynamics
paired with long-distance comfort. It takes advantage of the
architecture, which is uniformly designed for electric mobility. The
new, flat high-voltage battery enables a low centre of gravity. As
standard, the BMW i3 has a suspension with stroke-dependent shock
absorbers. In addition to the two-joint spring strut front axle, it
features a new five-link rear axle. Front and rear anti-roll bars with
highly preloaded bearings are used for even more dynamic handling. An
adaptive M suspension is available as an option in the all-wheel drive
BMW i3. It boosts the dynamic sporty nature of the BMW i3 while
maintaining ride comfort.
BMW Symbiotic Drive ensures seamless interaction between the
driver and driver assistance systems.
The advanced
Level 2 driver assistance systems in the BMW i3 are designed down to
the smallest detail for seamless interaction between assistance and
driving inputs. The aim is not attaining the highest possible level of
automation in every situation, but a safe driver assistance experience
that offers maximum benefit and is always controllable. As a result,
the driver always remains involved in an interplay of human and
artificial intelligence. This allows acceleration, steering or braking
even when driver assistance is engaged, without instantly causing a
deactivation of the assistance system. The clear operating logic and
displays in the BMW Panoramic iDrive ensure that assisted driving
behaviour is intuitive and can be influenced at any time. The
symbiotic interplay of driver and vehicle can also be experienced with
active safety functions such as Lane Departure Warning. The driver's
intent is recorded based on steering behaviour and the direction of
vision, so that the system assists with warning and steering
intervention only when the driver unintentionally drifts off his own
lane or an impending collision is detected.
Driving Assistant Plus takes the strain out of steering and
braking.If desired, it controls the speed and distance from the
vehicle in front and helps the driver to keep the vehicle comfortably
in the lane. The system can automatically detect recognised speed
limits and adjust the speed before bends, roundabouts and turns. All
optional driver and parking assistance functions can also be activated
digitally in the BMW ConnectedDrive Store at a later stage.
Sixth-generation electric drive with round cell high-voltage battery.
Sixth generation BMW eDrive technology (Gen6) features an
all-new high-voltage battery concept and 800-volt technology. As one
of the standout innovations of the Neue Klasse, it brings significant
range improvements, faster charging, up to 400 kW DC charging capacity
and bidirectional charging functionality.
In addition to advanced, highly efficient electric motors, it
includes fundamentally new high-voltage batteries with cylindrical
cells. Compared to Gen5, both range and charging speed are increased
by 30 per cent. The new BMW i3 has a range of up to 900
kilometres1 (according to the WLTP test cycle).
Newly developed lithium-ion cylindrical cells for higher
energy density.
The cylindrical cells within the
high-voltage storage system have a diameter of 46 millimetres and a
height of 95 millimetres. Their optimal design brings a 20 per cent
increase in volumetric energy density compared to prismatic cells used
as part of Gen5 technology.
Cell-to-pack design enables high energy density at pack level.
The cells are integrated directly into the high-voltage battery
without modular construction or structural elements. This cell-to-pack
design enables high energy densities at pack level, reducing weight
and costs. The combination of cell design and cell-to-pack
construction is an in-house development and the result of the BMW
Group's expertise in battery technology built up since 2008.
Pack-to-open-body construction allows for a flat battery design.
Thanks to the pack-to-open body concept, the battery housing in the
new BMW i3 also functions as a structural component. The chassis has
an open floor, which is closed by installing the high-voltage battery.
The housing cover thus assumes the function of the vehicle underbody.
This saves weight and enables a flat and aerodynamically efficient
battery design. Another advantage: the torsional rigidity of the body
also benefits from the pack-to-open-body construction, which has a
positive effect on the driving dynamics of the new BMW i3.
Energy Master: The highly intelligent control
centre.
The electrical and electronic components for the
high-voltage battery can be found in the Energy Master. It is
positioned on top of the high-voltage battery and developed in-house
by the BMW Group. It provides electricity to the motors and the
vehicle electrical system and manages all data from the high-voltage
battery. It ensures intelligent, efficient and safe battery operation.
Two highly efficient electric motors with EESM and ASM
technology.
The BMW i3 50 xDrive has an electric motor
on both the front and rear axles. Together, they provide a system
output of 469 hp1 and a torque of 645 Nm1.
An electrically excited synchronous motor (EESM) is integrated
into the rear axle – the primary drive axle. It is based on a stator,
which generates a rotating magnetic field by means of three-phase
alternating current, and a rotor, which has electrically-excited
electromagnets. This design makes the EESM fundamentally different
from motors with permanent magnets, as the magnetic field in the rotor
can be flexibly regulated. In turn, it is possible to reduce the
magnetic field at low load and thus avoid losses. In addition, strong
magnetic fields can be generated under high load. This results in high
torque and constant power output up to maximum motor speed.
The entire system is controlled by an inverter, which converts
the direct current of the battery into the required alternating
current. It also ensures that the rotor is excited and is responsible
for all control and monitoring processes. As a result, the EESM is
always operated at optimum efficiency.
The EESM in the BMW i3 50 xDrive is supplemented by an
asynchronous motor (ASM) on the front axle. The ASM works on the
induction principle and is a compact and lightweight addition to the
EESM. The ASM differs fundamentally in its rotor design: instead of
magnets or electrical excitation, the rotor consists of aluminium rods
that are connected via short-circuit rings. The necessary torque is
generated by induced currents that occur when there is a difference in
speed – known as slip – between the stator field and the rotor. The
ASM is robust, resistant to heat and made from iron and aluminium. The
combination of both types of motors enables a technological quantum
leap: together, they reduce energy losses by 40 per cent, reduce the
weight of the drive system by 10 per cent and reduce manufacturing
costs by 20 percent compared to Gen5.
The EESM of the new BMW i3 is manufactured at the BMW Group
plant in Steyr in Upper Austria, and the high-voltage battery at the
BMW Group plant in Debrecen, Hungary. The BMW Group's Landshut plant
is contributing the Energy Master.
BMW Charging.
For the Neue Klasse, the sixth
generation of BMW eDrive technology used in the BMW i3 has undergone
significant redevelopment in both its hardware and software. It
represents a technological leap in energy density, charging power and
range. This results in significantly shorter charging times. In just
ten minutes, the BMW i3 50 xDrive charges up to 400
kilometres1 of range at an 800-volt fast charging station
via 400 kW directional current. A control unit with an integrated
switching matrix also allows the continued use of 400-volt DC
stations. Optionally, drivers can charge their BMW i3 using
alternating current (AC) at speeds at up to 22 kW.
As a further innovation, the new BMW i3 – like all future Gen6
electric vehicles – will have bidirectional charging functionality.
The energy stored in the battery can thus be used not only for the
drive and the electrical consumers in the vehicle, but also as a
mobile power bank that provides electricity directly from the
high-voltage battery for many use cases.
Innovative charging products – for at home or on the go.
Innovative equipment optimises charging both at home
and on the go. BMW products make charging flexible. New products for
bidirectional charging complete the range. The charging cable (Mode 3)
or the Multifunction Charger fits into the 31-litre storage
compartment under the bonnet.
The BMW Multifunction Charger (MFC): The new
all-purpose solution for charging at home and on the go also supports
the functions of bidirectional charging. A new design with an
ergonomically optimised charging plug, a cable length of six metres
and suitable adapters for various purposes make the MFC more flexible
than ever. For charging and discharging Gen6 electric vehicles,
adapters are available in Europe for household and high-voltage
current, public charging (Mode 3) with up to 11 kW and for the
Vehicle-to-Load function (V2L).
Simple, convenient, digital: Charging becomes an experience.
The BMW i3 features many innovations for convenient and fast charging
on the go. This includes route optimised charging planned according to
individual criteria with automatic battery preparation for faster DC
charging and an intelligent charging flap that opens automatically and
Plug & Charge for automatic authentication at charging stations.
Route planning optimised for charging: The BMW Maps
navigation system calculates a route optimised for charging, including
charging stops, if the destination is outside the current range. The
driver determines the charging status at which charging stations and
the destination should preferably be reached and which charging
station providers they wish to use. Utilising AI, the system learns
from past charging processes. For example, the realistically expected
charging power, the susceptibility to faults or the exact location
data of individual charging stations and includes the optimal charging
station in the planning of the route. For full transparency, the
customer receives information about the current occupancy status, the
number of charging stations and plug types. The expected duration and
costs of charging stops are shown in advance based on the individually
stored charging rates. The vehicle and the My BMW App synchronise
current information while driving; this allows the passenger to check
the route on the go and adjust it if necessary. The availability of
restaurants, playgrounds, toilets or shopping facilities near the
charging stop is also shown.
Battery preparation for faster DC charging: Battery
preparation ensures that the high-voltage battery is brought to the
optimal temperature before plugging in at a DC charging station. This
increases charging capacity immediately after plugging in and shortens
the charging time. When the driver actively routes to a DC charging
station with BMW Maps, the BMW i3 automatically conditions (heats or
cools) the battery. Alternatively, the function can be activated
manually via the Central Display or the My BMW App. The current status
of the battery temperature and the time remaining for battery
preparation can be viewed at any time in the BMW i3 vehicle status and
in the My BMW App.
Intelligent charging flap: The charging port is
located on the rear right side of the vehicle It is possible to open
the charging flap manually, but this is no longer necessary as the
intelligent charging flap opens automatically as soon as the
customer's charging request is detected. One of the triggers for
opening is AI-supported: If the customer walks towards a known or
learned charging point, the movement path reveals the charging
intention and the flap opens. If no charging cable is connected, the
charging flap closes automatically – as it does after the charging
process is complete or when the vehicle is ready to drive.
Sustainability: a holistic concept for conserving resources
and reducing CO₂e emissions.
As with the BMW iX3, the BMW Group is also taking a holistic
approach to sustainability with the new BMW i3. The focus is on
decarbonisation along the entire life cycle – from product
development, supply chain to production and use phase.
The CO₂e advantage is already apparent after 1–2 years of use.
Depending on the model variant, annual mileage and type
of electricity used for charging, the new BMW i3 50 xDrive achieves a
CO₂e benefit over a comparable model with an internal combustion
engine2 after just 1–2 years of use.
Decarbonisation in the supply chain.
A key
starting point for reducing CO₂e emissions is targeted decarbonisation
throughout the supply chain. Renewable energy, increased use of
secondary materials, and product and process innovations contribute to
a significant reduction in emissions in the supply chain of all drive variants.
The result of this consistent approach can be proven by the
emissions reductions achieved: CO₂e emissions in the supply chain were
reduced by around 33 per cent even during the product development of
the BMW i32.
Innovative materials and technologies in the interior and
exterior.
The "Design for Circularity"
principle is also systematically applied in the new BMW i3. This
approach entails an enhanced utilisation of secondary materials,
strategic selection of materials and the optimisation of dismantling capabilities.
In the front bumper of the BMW i3, 30 per cent recycled plastic
is used in the trim. In addition, the variety of materials in the
entire bumper without attachments has been reduced from 15 to 7
materials compared to its predecessor (BMW 3 Series). Thanks to the
extensive use of a plastic particularly suitable for recycling, the
proportion of recyclable plastics was increased from approximately 46
per cent in the predecessor model to approximately 85 per
cent2. This creates the basis for the recovery of
high-quality recycled plastics from the vehicle.
Another example of the implementation of the “Design for
Circularity” principle in the BMW i3 is the “Essential” Econeer seat
covers, which consist of a recyclable textile composite. The base
material of the outer material contains of 100 per cent recycled
polyester. Utilising recycled PET as a raw material for the polyester
yarn significantly cuts down CO₂e emissions and water usage in
production when compared to using primary materials. In addition, the
dismantling capacity of the seat cover has been improved to facilitate
sorted separation at the end of the life cycle.
Use of secondary materials in the new BMW
i3.
The new BMW i3 consists of a total of around 30 per
cent of secondary materials2: the proportion of secondary
materials in the aluminium cast components of the swivel bearings and
hub carriers is 80 per cent; the cast aluminium rims consist of 70 per
cent secondary aluminium. The housing of the Gen6 motor on the rear
axle also consists of approximately two-thirds recycled aluminium.
The Gen6 battery cells of the BMW i3 high-voltage battery pack
use a proportion of secondary materials for cobalt, lithium and
nickel. Energy from renewable sources is also used in the production
of anode and cathode material as well as in cell production. Compared
to a previous Gen5 cell in the BMW i4, the CO₂e footprint in the cell
supply chain is reduced by around 33 per cent per Wh. Another example
of the innovative use of materials and secondary materials is the
engine compartment cover and the storage compartment under the front
door of the BMW i3. The base material consists of 30 per cent recycled
marine plastic. This is post-consumer material made from used fishing
nets and ropes. The starting material of the yarn for the textile of
the headliner and the A-pillar contains 100 per cent recycled material.
Improved efficiency in the usage phase.
The
EfficientDynamics technology package optimises vehicle efficiency
across all subsystems during the usage phase. It includes
aerodynamics, lightweight construction, rolling resistance and overall
energy management. The BMW Group has been using EfficientDynamics
since 2007 and is independent of the drive technology.
In line with the sustainability goals of the BMW
Group.
The BMW Group's commitment to the Paris Climate
Agreement and to Net Zero by 2050 at the latest is an integral part of
the holistic 360° sustainability approach, which is anchored in the
corporate strategy. The company has set itself ambitious,
scientifically derived CO₂e targets for the coming years. For example,
the BMW Group intends to reduce its CO₂e emissions by a total of at
least 40 million tonnes of CO₂e in 2030 and by around 60 million
tonnes of CO₂e by 2035. This means an additional reduction of around
20 million tonnes of CO₂e in addition to the existing 2030 target.
Transparency thanks to the Product Carbon Footprint.
The BMW Group has long published the TÜV-certified
greenhouse gas emissions (TÜV = Technical Inspection Association) of
its vehicles as part of the Vehicle Footprint initiative. This report
is publicly available
here
for all drives of the new BMW 3 Series at the start of production and
can also be accessed in the My BMW App. This creates increased
transparency regarding the proportions of secondary raw materials
(SRQ) and CO₂e emissions over the entire life cycle of the vehicles.
Ends
1. All data provisional.
2. The value shown is a preliminary forecast. The final value
will be published with the Vehicle Footprint (VFP) by the start of
production (SOP).
3. Will be rolled out gradually for all BMW models with BMW
Operating System 9 and X from the second half of 2026 at the latest.
Availability will be gradually expanded, starting with the markets
Germany and the USA.
The BMW Group
With its four brands, BMW, MINI,
Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading
premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides
premium financial services. The BMW Group production network comprises
over 30 production sites worldwide; the company has a global sales
network in more than 140 countries.
In 2025, the BMW Group sold 2.46 million passenger vehicles and
more than 202,500 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in the
financial year 2025 was € 10.2 billion on revenues amounting to €
133,5 billion. As of 31 December 2025, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 154,540 employees.
The economic success of the BMW Group has always been based on
long-term thinking and responsible action. Sustainability is a key
element of the BMW Group’s corporate strategy and covers all products
– from the supply chain through production to the end of their useful
life.
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