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Quad-motor BMW M3 EV to get simulated gearbox, engine note


Synthetic gearshifts and sounds will feature on the first electric M car, an M3 based on its new Neue Klasse EV platform, BMW has said.

Due as early as the end of 2027, the quad-motor performance saloon, based on the upcoming i3, will have “a legacy to continue”, said Dominik Suckart, BMW’s high-voltage battery chief. 

While BMW still “can’t talk about power output”, there is recognition in Munich that it will have to work to retain the M division’s position as the maker of the most engaging driver’s cars in the segment.

Suckart described the desire “to be the driver’s dynamic benchmark with this platform” while delivering “a familiar M driving experience”.

That’s the thinking behind synthetic gearshifts and noises “for an emotional M-like drive”, he said, akin to those used in Hyundai’s engaging Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N (Hyundai’s N division was initially headed by ex-BMW M Division boss Albert Biermann), with the latter perhaps being the electric M3’s closest rival.

Rather than two motors like the Hyundais, the M3 EV will have four with a single control unit, inverter and reduction gearbox for each wheel. Torque vectoring will also feature.

The battery, BMW said, will be at least 100kWh in capacity and be able to offer “high sustained and peak power”, with the ability to recuperate energy even at the limit of dynamics and tyres under deceleration.

The M car will have a specific software stack called M Dynamic Performance Control that will give “never-seen-before handling and traction control”, according to Suckart. 

This will give it the ability to switch from four-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive for track driving or drifting, as well as having a range-extending RWD driving mode.

It will also use the innovative Heart of Joy high-performance control unit from the BMW Vision Driving Experience concept (pictured below). This unites all of the driving experience controls to enable faster and more intuitive reactions.

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