2026 BMW i3 Neue Klasse Sedan Spied For The First Time
We had to wait for more than a year for the Vision Neue Klasse concept to evolve into a prototype. Today, we can finally catch an early glimpse of BMWâs all-new electric i3 sedan (codenamed “NA0”), based on the company’s first dedicated EV platform. This isnât a rudimentary test mule as weâre getting the impression that the engineers are already evaluating cars with production bodies.
Despite the full-camo attire, itâs easy to see that the new i3 (name not confirmed) will echo the concept. Although those are probably the final body panels, we can say with certainty that the lights will change. They’re provisional clusters, with subsequent prototypes expected to switch to the final lights. However, we strongly believe the shape and size of the lights will remain the same. Because of the swirly disguise, we canât see taillights (presumably) extending onto the trunk lid to echo the 2023 Vision Neue Klasse.
BMW has promised a fresh design language with a âless is moreâ approach and weâre already noticing it. The i3 Neue Klasse appears to have a clean appearance, although the camo could be playing tricks on us. Look closer and youâll notice thereâs an extra disguise above the front wheel arches and over the Hofmeister kink. Tiny black rivets hold additional layers of camo at the back of the car as well.
The 19-inch wheels seem quite small, but I guess itâs because of those winter tires. Blue brake calipers indicate BMW was testing a prototype that had at least an M Sport Package. Elsewhere, youâll spot the pop-out door handles the concept didnât have. The prototype has thicker pillars to meet crash test regulations. That’s why the greenhouse isnât as generous compared to the Vision Neue Klasse. The closed-off kidney grille (if we can even call it that) indicates the lack of a combustion engine.
Judging by that orange Berner battery charger, the prototypeâs regular 12-volt battery found underneath the hood needed a boost. From these angles, we canât see whether the i3 will have a frunk or thatâs where BMW will put some of the carâs hardware. As opposed to the concept’s tiny side cameras, the road-going model has conventional mirrors.
Overall, there is hope BMWâs design team will redeem itself after years of controversial styling choices. Although the luxury brand recently overhauled its design team, the new i3 has been penned by the old guard led by Domagoj Dukec. The same goes for the sedanâs crossover sibling, the iX3.
The high-riding âNA5â will be the first to go on sale next year once production starts at the Debrecen plant in Hungary. This âNA0â will begin to roll off the Munich assembly line in 2026.
Source: SH Proshots
First published by https://www.bmwblog.com
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