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BMW i3 electric 3 Series makes its world premiere on March 18

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 8, 2026 Cars No Comments4 Mins Read
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BMW has scheduled a world premiere for its electric 3 Series sedan, the i3, on March 18. Ahead of that reveal, the German automaker has released the first official technical specifications for the car, offering a detailed early look at what will become the second production model built on the company’s next-generation Neue Klasse platform. The first was the iX3 crossover, but for BMW enthusiasts who have followed the brand’s driving philosophy for decades, the sedan carries considerably more weight. The 3 Series has long defined what a driver-focused sports sedan should feel like, and the i3 represents BMW’s most direct answer yet to the question of whether that character can survive the transition to electric power.

Cold weather testing shapes how the car will actually drive

Engineering work on the i3 is currently underway at BMW’s winter testing facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, where prototype units are being put through frozen lake circuits and snow-packed roads. The low-grip environment gives BMW’s engineers ideal conditions for refining traction control, suspension calibration and the stability software that will determine how the car responds when road conditions deteriorate rapidly.

At the center of that work is a new computing architecture BMW is calling the Heart of Joy, one of four primary control units built into the Neue Klasse platform. It works alongside a system called Dynamic Performance Control to manage power delivery, braking, steering and regenerative braking simultaneously. BMW says the new system operates ten times faster than the previous generation, a figure the company says translates directly into sharper handling responses and more fluid behavior in demanding conditions  exactly the kind of claim that will need to be validated when journalists get behind the wheel later this year.

What the confirmed variant delivers on paper

The launch specification confirmed so far is the i3 50 xDrive. It pairs an electrically excited synchronous motor at the rear axle with an asynchronous motor at the front, producing a combined output of 469 hp and 476 lb-ft of torque. The car rides on an 800-volt electrical architecture that supports a peak charging capacity of up to 400 kW, matching the capability introduced on the iX3. BMW has noted that the output figures are provisional and could be adjusted before the car reaches series production, which is currently targeted for the second half of 2026.

The i3 also introduces a feature BMW calls Soft-Stop, which uses the electric motors to manage the final stage of deceleration more smoothly, reducing the jerkiness and brake noise that can accompany aggressive regenerative braking. When the iX3 launched, BMW estimated that roughly 98% of all braking would be handled through regeneration rather than the physical brake pads. The i3 is expected to operate on similar terms, keeping pad wear minimal and brake feel consistent across most driving conditions.

A broader lineup may be in development

BMW has officially confirmed only the i3 50 xDrive at this stage, but reporting from industry sources and enthusiast forums suggests the lineup will expand considerably once the initial model is established. The sedan, known internally as NA0, is reportedly set to begin production around July 2026, with North American variants and additional trim levels following the initial European rollout.

The rumored range spans from a base i3 20 through the i3 40 and i3 50, up to a performance focused i3 M60 xDrive that could arrive around 2027 with adaptive suspension, larger brakes and more aggressive wheel specifications. Beyond the sedan, an i3 Touring wagon  coded NA1 internally  is reportedly in development with production potentially beginning in July 2027, though that variant may not reach North American markets in its early years.

Initial production is expected to come from BMW’s Munich facility, with a plant in Mexico potentially joining output roughly a year later. BMW has not confirmed any of those details officially, and the March 18 premiere will likely clarify how much of the broader lineup the company is ready to discuss publicly.

When and where the i3 will go on sale

The i3 sedan is expected to reach European markets later in 2026, with United States availability following in 2027. For a nameplate as significant as the 3 Series, the arrival of its electric successor marks one of the more consequential product launches in BMW‘s recent history  and the March 18 premiere will be the first opportunity to see exactly what form that successor has taken.

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