2023 was all about new EV technology for BMW, with a few new electric concept cars making their debut. The next few years look as though they’ll be exciting for the brand, read on for everything coming soon from BMW.
New BMW Models coming in 2025
New BMW M3 and M3 Touring
The BMW M3 is getting a minor update this year, but don’t expect any major changes. The front end styling will be slightly tweaked, and the headlights are revised as well.
The 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged straight-six isn’t going anywhere, although it may produce slightly more than the 510hp you get in the current car.
The main changes are expected to come inside with some new infotainment software. This could be similar to the system found in the new BMW 5 Series which has been made easier to use.
New BMW 4 Series and M4
Facelifted versions of both the BMW 4 Series and M4 have been spotted testing, and these coupes will get tweaked styling and some new technology.
Those massive grilles are here to stay, with the main changes being new headlights and a revised bumper. The sporty M4 gets similar updates, and that car looks like it’ll get new tail lights.
The M4 will retain its 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged straight-six engine, however power could be upped from 510hp to around 550hp. Expect to see the new 4 Series and M4 to be revealed in the spring this year.
New BMW i4
As well as the ferocious M4, the all-electric i4 is also getting a minor facelift. It looks as though it’ll get similar styling tweaks to that car, with some slightly re-shaped headlights and a tweaked bumper.
The motor and battery options are likely to stay the same as the current car, however there may be some tweaks under the skin to improve efficiency and eke some more miles out of each charge.
As for other changes, expect to see some new infotainment software, as well as a few different trim options throughout the cabin.
New BMW M2 CS
Hot on the heels of the new BMW M2’s debut, a hardcore CS version has already been spotted testing. You’ll probably have to wait around a year for this model and it looks like it’ll be a bit more aggressive-looking than the standard car.
You can see through the camouflage that it has a deeper front splitter, bigger side skirts and a large ducktail spoiler, as well as some big alloy wheels. You can also expect some additional sporty trinkets on the interior.
Power-wise, the CS is likely to retain the same 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged straight-six as the standard car, although it could be tuned to get close to the 510hp you get from the BMW M3 Competition.
New BMW 1 Series and M135i
BMW’s smallest car is getting an update later this year, and a new version of the hot M135i is also coming. These spy shots show a car with quad tailpipes, meaning it could be a more powerful M140i version.
The current M135i has 306hp from it’s 2.0-litre turbocharged engine. This new car could have as much as 320hp. As for the standard 1 Series, expect to see the same range of 1.5 and 2.0-litre petrol engines on offer.
Styling-wise, the new 1 Series will get a series of subtle tweaks, which is likely to include revised bumpers and new lights.
New BMW 3.0 CSL
The BMW 3.0 CSL is a limited-run special edition built to pay homage to the classic 3.0 CSL from the 1970s. It gets the same 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged straight-six from the M4, only it makes an extra 10hp giving it 560hp overall.