Four electric motors, “simulated gears,” carefully crafted sound, and track-focused architecture. No, this isn’t the spec sheet for a futuristic concept car. This is what BMW M is preparing for its first 100% electric M3, expected in 2027 on the brand-new Neue Klasse platform. And behind this impressive technical specification lies a broader ambition: making electrification synonymous with driving pleasure, without abandoning its Motorsport heritage.
Unlike other brands that brutally switched from combustion to all-electric, BMW has followed a progressive path, marked by high-performance hybrid models — XM, 7 Series MHEV, future M5 Touring — that allowed experimentation without diluting the M DNA. Result: the future electric M3 isn’t based on compromises, but on a technical foundation designed from the start for high performance and emotion.
With its four independent motors, 100+ kWh battery integrated into the structure, 800V system, and M modes with simulated gear changes, the M3 Neue Klasse promises an immersive, muscular… and authentic experience. It remains to be seen whether this revolution will convince purists or shake up their expectations. Analysis of a future heavyweight in the segment.

A 100% Electric BMW M3: Historic Turning Point but Not Opportunistic
BMW M has never been one to cave to momentary pressure. If its future electric M3, expected for 2027, marks a major turning point, it’s the logical culmination of a methodical strategy — not a rushed response to environmental regulations. The Neue Klasse, the group’s new 100% electric platform, will serve as the foundation for this unprecedented M3, developed specifically by BMW M from the ground up.
Unlike other models converted to electric from combustion bases, the M3 EV will be a sports car conceived natively for electricity, and especially for performance. No inherited architecture, no concessions to Motorsport DNA. That’s what makes all the difference: BMW isn’t electrifying an M3, it’s creating an electric M3, with future tools, but a very clear ambition — preserve what makes M driving essence.
This approach contrasts with some European competitors, who went from V8 to electric silence without real transition. BMW has progressed in stages: some of the best combustion engines on the market, highly refined PHEVs (XM, M5 Touring), then parallel development of its Neue Klasse. Today, it seems ready to impose a mature and coherent vision of the electric sports car.

Four Motors for Four Wheels: Tomorrow’s Dynamics by BMW M
The technological heart of this M3 relies on a unique architecture: four electric motors, one per wheel, integrated into the BMW M Dynamic Performance Control system. This setup enables ultra-precise torque vectoring, individually adjusting the torque sent to each wheel in real time. The result: exceptional traction, but especially unprecedented agility and stability, even at high speeds.
This system offers much more than simple all-wheel drive. It opens the door to a new way of exploiting the chassis, with the ability to adapt vehicle behavior turn after turn. In sporty driving, this ultra-fine traction management allows recovery of the rear-drive sensation typical of M3s, while exploiting electric potential.
BMW also announces driver-configurable dynamic control, capable of simulating a rear-biased torque distribution, to maintain controlled sliding sensations, dear to the M range. This level of adjustment, impossible today with a conventional differential, places the electric M3 in another dynamic dimension.

“Simulated Gears” to Recreate Combustion Engine Engagement
One of the major risks for an electric M3 is the loss of sensations. Linear accelerations, absolute silence, absence of transmission: so many elements that, on a spec sheet, are advantages… but that, behind the wheel, can cut the link between driver and machine.
BMW is aware of this. The future M3 will therefore integrate simulated gear changes, with sound feedback and torque interruption deliberately created. The goal isn’t to mimic combustion, but to rediscover a form of interaction with the machinery. The driver will be able to “shift gears,” hear and feel a rev climb, and calibrate their launches with more intensity.
This technology, already sketched on M prototypes (notably on the i Vision Dee concept), will be integrated into specific M driving modes, with a reworked soundtrack — neither falsely sporty nor artificial, but designed to create emotion. An approach comparable to Porsche’s on the Taycan, but with a more pronounced Motorsport touch.

Neue Klasse, 800V and Structural Battery: A Super Sedan Foundation
Under the bodywork lies an entire technological arsenal. The Neue Klasse platform, on which this electric M3 will rest, is an unprecedented foundation designed from the origin to support high-performance electric constraints. It notably integrates:
- A structural battery, integral part of the chassis, for better rigidity and optimized weight
- Capacity exceeding 100 kWh usable, enabling both range and power
- An 800-volt architecture, ensuring sustained performance and ultra-fast charging
- A specific cooling system, designed to handle repeated track efforts
Added to this is ultra-powerful centralized electronics, BMW’s famous “Superbrains,” capable of controlling all motors, brakes, suspensions and driver aids in record time. The objective is clear: offer the electric M3 sustained performance, worthy of its combustion predecessors… while bringing driving to a level of precision never achieved.
