BMW has launched a new all-electric model, and it’s the first saloon model to use the Neue Klasse design language. Plus, the car in question brings back a familiar name: the i3.

The i3 was one of two original electric models from BMW launched in 2013, and alongside the i8, formed the beginnings of ‘project i’. Despite being shelved in 2022, it has remained a popular choice for electric fans as a premium small car.

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Vision Neue Klasse back in 2023, and even the original iVision Dee. This feels like a progression of the existing 3 Series, but much cleaner and with a new face, merging the grille with the twin headlights, mirroring that of the recent iX3.

It’s a modern interpretation of the classic BMW 2.5-box design, with a long wheelbase, short overhangs and that shark-nose to give the sporty character. Door handles are flush-mounted, there’s a new blue metallic paint finish, 21-inch aero wheels, and a new three-dimensional light signature on the rear gives it a unique look.

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Inside, like the BMW iX3, the i3 features the new Panoramic iDrive system. This offers a unique display along the length of the windscreen in addition to the centre screen. This combines driving information – kept in line of sight for the driver – with customisable widgets that can be transferred from the 17.9-inch central screen. There’s also an optional 3D head-up display that sits above this.

The BMW Operating System X offers a full range of customisation and features the BMW Personal Assistant powered by Amazon’s Alexa+ AI technology for natural language communication.

BMW i3

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