Renders of the upcoming BMW 3 Series have surfaced, hinting at a new design and features for both traditional and electric versions of the model.
In 2026, the eighth generation of the BMW 3 Series will arrive in dealership. It will carry the internal code G50.© L’Automobile Magazine.
The upcoming BMW M350 is poised to be a high-performance variant that builds upon the current M340i model, with a notable power boost that could surpass 420 horsepower from its turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine.
This increase in power is anticipated to reduce the 0-60 mph acceleration time to just below 4 seconds with all-wheel drive.
The design language of the M350 will incorporate cues from the Neue Klasse, featuring aender headlights and a reimagined kidney grille, while maintaining the traditional three-box silhouette.
The interior will undergo a significant overhaul, replacing a minimalist and controversial design with a new Panoramic iDrive layout, which includes a small display at the base of the windshield and a customizable trapezoidal screen for controlling vehicle functions.
The new M350 is slated for a late 2026 production start and is expected to arrive in showrooms as a 2027 model.