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2027 BMW i3 EV sedan with a range of up to 900 km presented

Move over, Tesla – BMW is aiming for the crown of Australia’s longest range electric vehicle with an all-new mid-size electric sedan.

The BMW i3 is scheduled to come onto the Australian market in early 2027, initially in the 50 xDrive version with all-wheel drive and two motors – the only i3 variant described so far.

The 50 xDrive has a range of up to 900 km on the stricter WLTP cycle, outperforming the Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD sedan (750 km) and outperforming BMW’s existing i4 Gran Coupe with electric liftback (up to 613 km).

BMW points out that this range figure is preliminary, but even if it is reduced by a few kilometers it will remain market leading.

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The i3 features an 800V electric architecture and a battery that can be charged up to 400kW using DC, providing an additional range of up to 400km in a claimed 10 minutes, and up to 22kW using AC.

It also features bi-directional charging with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) capabilities; Local details of this feature will be announced “in due course,” BMW Australia says.

The battery pack is made of round cells instead of the prismatic cells used in previous generation BMW electric vehicles.