From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-27 16:00:36
BMW’s U.S. website recently accidentally leaked the full lineup of its 2027 model year vehicles, covering multiple new models from the 2 Series to the 7 Series. The most anticipated reveal is the first-ever all-wheel-drive M2 xDrive, expected to start at around $75,000, while a rear-wheel-drive manual transmission base version will remain available. The 3 Series will introduce the new M350 xDrive to replace the current M340i and will also add two all-electric i3 variants (i3 40 xDrive and i3 50 xDrive). The iX3 will be offered in three powertrain configurations, and an all-new coupe-style SUV, the iX4, will also debut. The next-generation X5 will continue offering both gasoline-powered and electric versions, including the iX5 60 xDrive. Although details on the 7 Series remain limited, the V8-powered M760 is expected to make an appearance. The Z4 and 8 Series are absent from the list as they are slated for discontinuation. Additionally, BMW plans to launch its first all-electric M model—either an M3 or an X3 M—by the end of 2027.

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