Someone at BMW’s web team had a very bad day recently. The automaker accidentally published its complete 2027 U.S. lineup online, revealing a comprehensive electric assault that positions the brand directly against Tesla’s dominance. The leak confirmed four new EVs built on BMW’s Neue Klasse platform, with the iX3 SUV leading the charge this summer at around $60,000.

Within hours, screenshots circulated faster than a TikTok dance trend before BMW scrubbed the embarrassing reveal.

The iX3 Brings Serious Range Game

BMW’s flagship electric SUV promises 400-mile range with supercar-quick acceleration.

The star of this accidental showcase is the iX3 50 xDrive, packing 463 horsepower and 476 lb-ft of torque into a luxury SUV wrapper. Zero to 60 mph happens in roughly 4.7 seconds—quick enough to surprise that Model Y at the stoplight.

More importantly for road trips, BMW claims 400 miles of EPA-estimated range, potentially ending the “range anxiety” conversation that still haunts EV adoption. The 800V architecture enables 10-80% charging in about 21 minutes, assuming you can find a compatible fast charger.

Neue Klasse Platform Changes Everything

BMW’s sixth-generation EV technology delivers massive efficiency gains over current models.

BMW’s engineering team earned their paychecks with the Neue Klasse platform boasting:

40% less energy loss compared to BMW’s current EVs

The “Heart of Joy” central computer packs 20 times more processing power than existing systems, enabling features like 98% recuperative braking. Think of it as BMW’s iPhone moment—not just incremental improvement, but a fundamental rethinking of electric vehicle architecture.

Complete Electric Family Expansion

The leaked lineup includes sedans, SUVs, and an electric-only coupe replacement.

Beyond the iX3, BMW revealed:

The i3 electric sedan (replacing the gas 3 Series)

The iX4 coupe-SUV (going electric-only while the X4 dies)

The iX5 joining its gas sibling

Each model offers multiple trim levels, suggesting BMW learned from Tesla’s simplified approach while maintaining German luxury complexity. The i3 sedan particularly targets Model 3 buyers ready to graduate to legitimate premium interiors.

Market Implications

This leak reveals BMW’s timeline to seriously challenge Tesla‘s luxury EV dominance.

Accidental or not, this reveal shows BMW’s confidence in finally matching Tesla’s core advantages: range, charging speed, and tech integration. The 2027 timeline puts these vehicles in showrooms just as Tesla’s aging Model S and X face refresh pressure.

For buyers considering luxury EVs, the message is clear—wait if you can. BMW’s Neue Klasse represents the generational leap that makes current luxury EVs feel like smartphone prototypes compared to modern iPhones.

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