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    BMW i3 Touring caught for the first time flashing its wagon rear

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    After the sedan version launched last month, the new BMW i3 Touring was captured for the first time with its wagon tail on display.

    BMW i3 Touring breaks cover ahead of its debut

    The i3 went on sale in June as BMW’s second Neue Klasse model, following the iX3 SUV. In Germany, the i3 50 xDrive First Edition model starts at €75,340 ($86,400). The standard model is priced at €65,900 ($75,500).

    In the UK, the i3 50 xDrive First Edition is available starting at £57,905 ($76,500), on the road. BMW said the standard version would go on sale this autumn, priced from £53,005 ($70,000), OTR.

    At least one more variant will join the lineup. After a preview was shown during the i3s debut, the new Touring was captured for the first time.

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    Although it’s still covered, the new images from BMWBlog make it clear that the Touring version has a considerably longer rear end and a sloped roofline that looks more like a wagon than the standard i3 sedan. It’s similar to the Kia EV4 hatchback and fastback models.

    The front end is expected to remain the same as the sedan with BMW’s new twin headlights, kidney grille, and redesigned emblem.

    Inside, the i3 Touring will share BMW’s Neue Klasse cabin design and infotainment system. The setup includes a 17.9″ floating central infotainment display and a 43″ Panoramic Vision display that spans the base of the windshield.

    BMW i3 50 xDrive First Edition interior (Source: BMW)

    Based on BMW’s sixth-gen eDrive (Gen6) with a 108.7 kWh battery, the i3 50 xDrive is among Europe’s longest-range EVs with a WLTP range of up to 566 miles (912 km).

    While the Tourer variant is expected to offer significantly more interior space, it’s likely to sacrifice some driving range. Like BMW’s other wagon models, it’s also expected to be slightly more expensive.

    BMW i3 50 xDrive First Edition (Source: BMW)

    On the EPA rating scale, the i3 50 xDrive has an EPA-estimated driving range of around 440 miles on a single charge.

    With an 800V architecture, the electric sedan can regain nearly 250 miles (440 km) of range in about 10 minutes at DC fast-charging speeds up to 400 kW. In the US, the 2027 BMW i3 will have a native NACS port.

    BMW is set to begin production of the i3 at its Munich plant this summer, with deliveries still scheduled for this fall. We should learn more about the Touring variant soon.

    Source: BMW Blog, Bimmer Today

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