2027 BMW i3 First Look: Might the Electric 3 Series Beat the ICE One?
BMW’s next 3 Series gas and electric models ride on different architectures, and the deck seems stacked in favor of the electric one.
The BMW 3 Series. For a half-century and eight generations it’s been the Roundel brand’s icon. Its standard bearer. It was never electrified like the 4 Series. Until now. Behold the electric 3, a.k.a. the 2027 BMW i3—and start purging your memory banks of that bike-tired i3 toad that in no way is this car’s predecessor.
Dig the design, which faithfully interprets the funktastic style of the BMW i Vision DEE concept unveiled at the CES show in 2023 minus “digital emotional experience” frippery like the full-windshield augmented reality head-up display, transparent side window screens, and programmable paint. Like the subsequent BMW Vision Neue Klasse concept unveiled at the 2023 IAA show, the production i3 preserves the striking shark-nose face, long-hood/short-deck proportions, and exaggerated Hoffmeister kink side window profile.
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Sure, the fascias, rocker panels, and interior are more down to earth, but the production NA0 Neue Klasse sedan, based on KKL architecture, arrives unmolested by beaver-teeth grilles or any of the other controversial styling elements BMW has recently employed. We expect the G50-gen gas 3 Series, still based on CLAR architecture, to present a more conservative interpretation of this design language.
Horizontality
The i3 sedan and iX3 SUV share a lot of design language, including a central valley hood crease extending back from a Roundel logo that separates the grille kidneys. In place of the iX3’s actual vertical kidney grilles, the i3 gets virtual horizontal grille kidneys illuminated on a slick black horizontal panel bracketed by virtual quad daytime running lamps. Intended to present an unmistakable lighting signature from a distance, this big “grille screen” combines with the ultra-slim horizontal taillamp graphics to enable welcome and departure lighting animations that can be made even more elaborate with an optional Iconic Glow exterior package. Granted, it’s a far cry from the i Vision DEE’s digital-ink paint, but we’ll take it.
The side view is dominated by a wheelbase nearly 2 inches longer than today’s 3 Series and prominent wheel arches accentuating M3-like track widths. (You’re looking at the midrange all-wheel-drive 50 xDrive model on 21-inch wheels here.) Frameless glass and pop-out flush door handles provide a clean look. Overall length and width split the difference between today’s 3 and M3 sedans, while the height is taller than both by about an inch and a half; the battery pack that forms the floor accounts for all of that plus a little.








