BMW has confirmed it will reveal the all-electric version of its next-generation 3 Series in just under two weeks, with the full reveal of the all-new BMW i3 sedan now set for March 18.

The new mid-size electric sedan will not only revive the nameplate seen on the German automaker’s quirky 2010s city car, but will offer our first glimpse at a new generation of BMW sedans and become the company’s second Neue Klasse platform-based electric vehicle (EV) following the new iX3 electric SUV.

Teased by a series of concepts and heavily camouflaged development prototypes in recent months, the i3 – BMW’s answer to the best-selling Tesla Model 3 – has now been previewed undisguised in a shadowy teaser image.

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Visually, the i3 sedan, which will be followed later this year by a new 3 Series with combustion engines, will be a complete departure from the current G20-generation model, with a sharp, angular exterior design that harks back to BMW models of the 1970s and ’80s.

The fresh teaser confirms the sedan will feature an illuminated ‘kidney’ grille and diagonal LED daytime running lights that appear set to become a signature of Neue Klasse models.

The i3 also marks the first time BMW has offered a fully electric 3 Series, a model line that remains the cornerstone of the premium Bavarian brand.

BMW has offered a plug-in hybrid 3 Series and the similarly sized i4 fastback electric sedan since 2021, but has chosen to wait until its latest EV architecture and battery technology were ready before launching a battery-electric 3 Series.

BMW iX3 (left) and i3 (right)
BMW iX3 (left) and i3 (right)