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BMW i3 Touring (NA1) officially confirmed: electric estate with up to 900 km WLTP range

07.05.2026 14:47 1 min 1 source
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BMW i3 Touring (NA1) officially confirmed: electric estate with up to 900 km WLTP range
Original source: SpeedMe

BMW Group CEO Oliver Zipse has confirmed the development of the electric BMW i3 Touring estate (internal code NA1). The model shares the platform with the i3 sedan (NA0) and is expected to offer a WLTP range of around 900 km. It will feature the latest iDrive X infotainment system, and preliminary data suggests a cargo volume of up to 1500 liters. Sales of the i3 sedan will begin in autumn 2026, with the Touring estate following in spring-summer 2027.

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