The electric BMW M3 will have all-wheel drive and four motors as standard.
It's likely to become the most powerful M3 ever.
Expect simulated gear changes and an artificial sound pumped through the speakers.
Earlier this month, the M Concept Neue Klasse broke cover, showing BMW is serious about building an electric M3. In fact, it won’t be long before the production model emerges from hiding, as the road-going car is scheduled to debut sometime next year. While the Bavarians have been making sporty EVs since the i4 M50 arrived five years ago, we have yet to see a full-fledged M car that completely ditches the combustion engine.
The electric sports sedan is likely to become the most powerful M3 in the model’s 40-year lineage, which began with the iconic E30 homologation special in 1986. BMW is unwilling to share an exact figure, but it has confirmed the car won’t match the ludicrous 1,341-horsepower output of the radical Vision Driving Experience concept from early 2025. Reports vary on how much power the four electric motors will produce, but we can make an educated guess.








