2027 Electric BMW M3 May Include A Twin-Motor, Rear-Wheel Drive Version

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BMW has previously confirmed that an ICE-powered M3 will be sold alongside the electric model

Note: This article features an M3 EV rendering from CarScoops that has not been endorsed by BMW. If the idea of the next-generation BMW M3 hitting the market with four electric motors delivering upwards of 1,341 hp wasn’t enough to get you excited about the M division’s EV future, then perhaps the idea of a rear-wheel drive-only electric M3 will do the trick. BMW has made no secret of the fact that the M3 will change dramatically in the EV era.

While the boss of BMW M divulged few other details about this potential variant, such a version of the next-gen M3 could be ideal for customers focused more on handling dynamics than the straight-line speed provided by a quad-motor setup driving all four wheels. Read: Electric 2027 BMW M3 Neue Klasse Confirmed, Will Coexist With ICE Version Interestingly, BMW isn’t yet ready to turn its back on the ICE-powered M3.

 

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