By 2025, BMW launches will multiply, particularly in the market for electrified vehicles. The style of all models in the range will change significantly. Find in detail, with the launch dates, what the German manufacturer is preparing.
[Mis à jour le 18/08/2021] The BMW catalog will be shaken up in the years to come. The style will be strongly impacted and all models, including the most iconic, will be affected. In addition to restylings and renewals, new ranges will appear, such as the X8, while the 100% electric offer will expand. BMW has also announced the arrival of a new modular platform dedicated to “zero emission exhaust” vehicles: called Neue Klasse, it will equip its very first production model in 2025. According to internal sources, here is the schedule releases for the next four years. Note that the dates indicated may vary due to the Covid-19 health crisis.
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BMW sedans, station wagons and minivans until 2024
The next step for BMW’s family models is the redesign of the 2 Series Active and Gran Tourer offer. A time in abeyance, the project of the two minivans has remained active: they will be renewed from 2021. It will then be time to renew the classic offer. The new Series 7, with its original style, is scheduled for the current 2022. While in a more conventional register, the new Series 5 is expected for the following year. It is important to note that the M3 will be available for the first time, officially, in a station wagon version (Touring) from 2022.
- Series 2 Active Tourer. Fall 2021
- M3 Touring. 2022
- Series 3 restyled. Summer 2022
- Series 7 (G70). Fall 2022
- 5 Series G60 Sedan. June 2023
- 5 Series Touring G61. February 2024
Coupes and convertibles until 2024
- Series 4 Gran Coupé. G24. July 2021
- M4 Convertible. Summer 2021
- Series 2 coupe. Beginning of 2022 (launch)
- 2 series convertible. Spring 2022
- M2 cut. Current 2022
- Z4 restyled. November 2022
- Series 4 restyled. March 2024
BMW SUVs until 2025
The arrival of the X7 (whose restyling is scheduled for 2022) did not mark the end of the SUV range. An X8 version, a huge SUV-coupe, will come within a few months (during 2022) to oversee the offer. The rest is an eternal restart with the renewal of the range, starting with the X1, third of the name, in 2022. The compact SUV in the range will be based on an evolution of the UKL platform, called FAAR. It will allow the model to have a 100% electric offer which will take the name of iX1. In the meantime, BMW is offering a restyling to its X3 – X4 duo, including in their M version. Note that on the occasion of the 50 years of its M label (spring 2022), BMW is preparing some surprises, such as a specific version. of his X5M.
- X3-X4 restyled. September 2021
- X3 M – X4 M restyled. August 2021
- X5M anniversary. spring 2022 (presentation)
- X1 III (U11). Summer 2022
- X7 restyled (G07). August 2022
- X8 G08. Current 2022
- X5-X6 restyled. April 2023
- X3 IV. October 2024
- X2 II. February 2024
- X4 III. July 2025
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Electric and hybrid BMWs
This is undoubtedly the part that will evolve the most. Despite the scheduled shutdown of the i3 and i8, BMW will offer no less than 12 100% electric models by 2023. The German brand promises, thanks to its fifth-generation battery technology, a range of 700 km. After the iX3, already available in the catalog, it is the turn of the i4, a coupe-sedan whose style resembles that of the new 4 Series Gran Coupé, to be expected. Then will come a large SUV, iX, whose prices will be close to 100,000 €, and why not a sports car taking the features of the Vision M Next concept, itself inspired by the legendary M1. The surprise comes especially from this summer 2021 with the restyling of the iX3: the electric SUV, which arrived on the market at the end of 2020, receives the same aesthetic changes as the recent thermal X3.
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- i4. September 2021 (presentation)
- iX3 restyled. Fall 2021 (launch)
- iX (SUV). End of 2021 (launch)
- iX1. 2022
- Series 7. 2022
- Series 3.2022-2023
- 5. 2023 series
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