BMW continues to conduct real-world tests of the M3 EV
BMW was busy last year testing the all-new 3 Series, as well as the M3 EV. That's right, our spies managed to see the next-generation M3, which will also be available with zero emissions. Meanwhile, the all-new 3 Series was spotted being tested with production lights fitted.
With the recent sightings last year, it might not be long before BMW unveils the next-generation 3 Series (and M3), which will ultimately replace the current G20 range.

Fast forward to 2026, our spies managed to spot the all-new M3 anew. This time, however, the camouflaged M3 EV has been equipped with production lights. Just like the all-new X3, the M3 EV features the brand's “Neue Klasse” headlights and taillights, with the former highlighting the sedan's sleeker and more futuristic appearance.
It also gets a new hood with a V-shaped design, massive disc brakes that are hiding behind huge black alloy wheels, and a thinner camouflage livery, which shows us more of the M3 EV's design. The taillights have yet to be revealed in full, although we won't be surprised if they also get the Neue Klasse design treatment.

As mentioned before, the M3 EV will reportedly be powered by a quad motor system, wherein an electric motor will power each wheel. This translates to instantaneous power delivery, as well as improved AWD capability. Output-wise, the M3 EV will supposedly crank out between 700 PS and 1360 PS.

With BMW busy testing the M3 EV, we're hoping the automaker unveils it soon, alongside the next-generation 3 Series.

