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New BMW 3 Series ‘Neue Klasse’ takes to the ice in first official photos

Electric and petrol-powered 3 Series models appear side-by-side in these latest development photos

BMW 3 Series Neue Klasse testing front quarter
  • All-new BMW 3 Series coming in 2026
  • New styling inspired by the Vision Neue Klasse concept
  • Available with both petrol or electric power

We still have around a year to wait until the next-generation BMW 3 Series breaks cover, but the German brand has decided to whet out appetites by releasing its first official images of the new saloon undergoing testing in Sweden.

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While concrete details are still thin on the ground, the new 3 Series is expected to bring some big changes. It has the important task of introducing BMW’s ‘Neue Klasse’ – or ‘new class’ – design language to the executive saloon, along with new electric and hybrid technology.

BMW 3 Series Neue Klasse testing side by side

That’s right – unlike any 3 Series that’s come before it, the new model will be available as an EV. Presumably to be badged as the i3, it will be sold alongside the regular petrol-powered 3 Series when both launch in 2026, although the two cars will use different underlying platforms.

They won’t be the first ‘Neue Klasse’ models to hit the market, though; at least six new BMWs are headed our way, starting with the BMW iX3 replacement next year, which was spotted undergoing testing of its own earlier this month.

What will the new BMW 3 Series look like?

The new BMW 3 Series hasn’t been fully revealed yet, but the Vision Neue Klasse concept and these official testing photos have given us a good idea of what to expect. As you’ll see in our exclusive render images, the new BMW 3 Series could sport a drastically different face to the outgoing model.

2026 BMW 3 Series render front quarter

BMW’s iconic kidney grilles appear to have been growing larger and larger with every new model, but things could swing the opposite direction with the new 3 Series. The pair of central grilles will be replaced instead by a slim, mask-like fascia, dubbed the “shark nose”. This look is key to the Neue Klasse design language, which takes inspiration from BMW’s series of ‘New Class’ saloons from the 1960s and 70s.

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For the petrol 3 Series, this mask will act as a traditional grille supplying air to the engine, while electric models could feature a blanked-off version. It will also house the various sensors needed for the safety and driving assistance features, not to mention the LED headlights either side. Judging by our spy shots, the LED strakes from the Neue Klasse concept car appear to have been swapped for more conventional units.

The new 3 Series will stick to a classic saloon shape, although we expect its surfaces and body lines to be a bit simpler than before, which would be in keeping with the latest BMW 5 Series. Flush-mounted door handles will also help to clean things up along the sides, while we expect high-performance M3 models to get suitably pumped-up wheelarches for a sportier stance.

2026 BMW 3 Series render rear quarter

The mask-like motif could be repeated at the rear of the new 3 Series, with the tail-lights spanning nearly the full width of the car.

At first glance, there won’t be anything to distinguish the petrol and electric 3 Series models. Look a bit closer, however, and there will be a few differences to accommodate their different powertrains. The two cars are seen side-by-side in these latest development images, and we can see that they have slightly different proportions, with the petrol model getting a marginally longer and lower bonnet.

What about the new 3 Series’ interior?

We don’t have any interior spy shots of the new 3 Series yet, but the Vision Neue Klasse concept provided some big hints back in 2023.

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The interior will be designed around an “eyes on the road, hands on the wheel” principle, which will dictate the layout of the controls. Central to this design will be the new BMW Panoramic iDrive system and its head up ‘Panoramic Vision’ display that projects driving information along the base of the windscreen.

BMW Panoramic iDrive dashboard

A second 3D head-up display will be offered, too, along with BMW’s latest voice control system and steering wheel buttons, all with the aim to keep the driver’s hands on the wheel. With this in mind, and judging by the Neue Klasse concept and latest BMW 1 Series, we expect the iDrive rotary controller to be dropped.

What about engine and battery specs?

BMW won’t abandon petrol entirely for this new generation of 3 Series – it will continue to be sold alongside a brand new EV model, although it will use a different platform under the skin. It’s a similar approach that MINI has taken with the latest Cooper hatchback; the petrol and electric cars look identical from the outside, but their underlying platforms are completely different.

We expect the same engines to be carried over from the current 3 Series to the new one. That would mean a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine as the base offering, with some mild hybrid assistance to boost efficiency. Above that will sit a plug-in hybrid version of the same engine, although its electric-only range is likely to increase from the current model’s 62 miles.

BMW 3 Series Neue Klasse testing side by side

The 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine from the M340i should reappear here, too, perhaps with a name change to M350 – BMW has recently dropped the ‘i’ from its petrol models to prevent confusion with its EVs.

The electric 3 Series will be based around a new 800V electric architecture, which will allow for ultra-rapid charging speeds, a bit like the Porsche Taycan and Kia EV9. At the right public charging station, you could be able to add as much as 186 miles of range in just 10 minutes.

BMW’s new eDrive batteries will be used here, which will provide more range and quicker charging than before. We don’t know much about battery sizes or electric motor details, but a range of over 400 miles should be possible given that cars like the BMW i4 and i5 can already manage over 360.

A new generation of BMW M3 will follow the regular 3 Series in 2027, and it’ll also be offered as an EV for the first time. The petrol model should retain its six-cylinder engine, while it’s been suggested that the EV will generate 1,341bhp from its quad-motor setup – nearly three times as much as the current petrol-powered M3.

New BMW 3 Series testing images, spy shots and exclusive renders

Find out more about the 3 Series’ big rivals, the Mercedes C-Class and Audi A5

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