All-Electric BMW 3 Series on the Way

Evan Williams
by Evan Williams

An all-electric BMW 3 Series could arrive as soon as this fall.

The news comes just months after BMW CEO Harald Krueger announced that the company would be making a push toward more electrification and connected features.

The 3 series is one of the company’s most popular models, so it makes sense that it would electrify that model sooner rather than later. What we didn’t expect was for an electric 3 to arrive so soon. German newspaper Handelsblatt reported that company sources told it that the electric 3 will arrive at the Munich auto show this September. The report claims a range of “of at least 248 miles (400 km).” The compact sized BMW would be a direct competitor to Tesla’s Model 3 sedan, which is also expected to arrive – in production form – this September.

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While BMW already has the plug-in hybrid i8 supercar, and the compact i3 is available as a pure EV, the new 3 might not be the first mainstream EV that the company puts into production. Last fall, BMW announced that it was planning to make fully electric versions of the X3 crossover as well as at least one Mini model. Those models are expected to go into production in 2019. BMW currently offers plug-in versions of the 3, 5, and 7 series, as well as its X5 SUV.

A version of this story originally appeared on Hybrid Cars

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Evan Williams
Evan Williams

Evan moved from engineering to automotive journalism 10 years ago (it turns out cars are more interesting than fibreglass pipes), but has been following the auto industry for his entire life. Evan is an award-winning automotive writer and photographer and is the current President of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada. You'll find him behind his keyboard, behind the wheel, or complaining that tiny sports cars are too small for his XXXL frame.

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  • Mark Geller Mark Geller on Jun 29, 2017

    They are selling plug-in 330e's now, with limited mileage, at a price over the Model 3 expected price. Now they are going to bring an all electric at a Model 3 price? Must be seen to be believed.

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