Discover the BMW i3 2026 preview, featuring a sleek Neue Klasse look and innovative recycled aluminum, plastic and PET fabrics. Learn more now!

First Glimpse of the New i3
Although BMW has not yet officially announced the next‑generation electric 3‑Series‑type i3, two high‑resolution leaks have taken social media by storm. The images appear to be captured from the car’s infotainment screen, showcasing the sleek silhouette from two angles just days before the global debut.

Design Language – Neue Klasse Returns
The silhouette and signature lighting bear a strong resemblance to BMW’s Vision Neue Klasse concepts unveiled in recent years, confirming that the upcoming i3 will continue the brand’s minimalist, athletic aesthetic.

Wheel Design Mirrors Sustainability Vision
The wheels featured in the photos match the distinctive alloy design seen in BMW’s recent sustainability video, indicating that production models will retain the sharp, understated look of the concept studies.

Recycled Materials Across the Structure
BMW says roughly 30 % of the new i3’s body will be built from secondary‑grade materials. Recycled aluminum is used extensively for the rear‑engine cover, suspension components and the wheel rims. About 70 % of the multi‑spoke alloy wheels and 80 % of the front‑and‑rear suspension joints are sourced from reclaimed aluminum.

Plastics Turned Green
The front bumper trim incorporates around 30 % recycled plastic, redesigned to minimise the mix of material types and simplify end‑of‑life recycling. This approach makes the component easier to break down once the vehicle reaches its final mileage.

Eco‑Friendly Interior Options
For the entry‑level “Essential” trim, BMW plans to offer seat upholstery made from recycled PET bottles. Even some of the hidden trim pieces under the carbon‑fiber‑styled roofliner will be produced from plastic derived partly from marine waste such as discarded fishing nets and old ropes.

Performance and Emissions Outlook
The upcoming i3 50xDrive is expected to share the 463 hp powertrain of the iX3 50xDrive. BMW claims the electric drivetrain will achieve a carbon‑footprint advantage over comparable internal‑combustion models after just one to two years of normal driving.

What’s Next?
The official reveal is slated for March 18, when BMW will unveil the full i3 line‑up and hint at a future gasoline‑powered 3 Series that may adopt the same design cues. Stay tuned for the full story.



