BMW M Concept Neue Klasse: BMW's First Fully Electric Performance Sedan Revealed at Le Mans

The prototype brings quad-motor eDrive, Heart of Joy supercomputer and track-focused i3 styling to the Le Mans circuit.

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Summary

  • BMW M unveiled the M Concept Neue Klasse at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, previewing a high-performance electric sedan slated for production in 2027
  • The vehicle features a quad-motor powertrain managed by the “Heart of Joy” central computer to enable precise wheel-specific torque and braking control
  • Design highlights include widened boxy fenders, racing-inspired yellow headlights and an 800-volt architecture with a battery capacity exceeding 100 kWh

BMW M just dropped the M Concept Neue Klasse, a near-production prototype laying down the technological roadmap for the division’s first fully electric high-performance vehicle. Debuting at the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, the car offers a muscular reimagining of the upcoming i3 sedan. The front profile features a wider stance, flared fenders and a distinct shark nose. Specific aerodynamic elements such as a V-shaped hood vent, trimaran bumper intakes and winglet-style side mirrors emphasize its track-oriented purpose.

The M Concept Neue Klasse packs a quad-motor eDrive system utilizing sixth-generation cylindrical battery cells and an 800-volt electrical architecture. Central to the driving experience is the Heart of Joy supercomputer. This central processor runs proprietary Dynamic Performance Control software to coordinate steering, braking and power delivery ten times faster than previous setups. The interior further distinguishes itself with track-ready bucket seats, five-point harnesses and specialized controls on the steering column and center console.

Heavyweight electric sedans face unique track challenges. Massive battery packs often push curb weights to extreme limits. For context, contemporary track-focused EVs like the 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT tip the scales at 4,850 pounds while generating up to 1,019 horsepower during launch control. Such benchmark vehicles rely heavily on advanced active suspension systems to mask their mass and deliver sports car agility. The Porsche utilizes motor-pump units at each damper to generate enormous counter-force, keeping the body perfectly level through fast corners.

The M Concept Neue Klasse must conquer these exact same physical limitations. Engineers face the daunting task of making a massive electric chassis feel hundreds of pounds lighter than it actually is. Superior traction management and instantaneous torque vectoring play crucial roles in delivering the signature responsiveness expected from the performance division. Integrating immense mechanical grip with advanced aerodynamics allows modern electric sedans to rival traditional combustion supercars. Track capabilities require flawless calibration between regenerative systems and friction brakes to maintain ultimate stability at speeds approaching 190 mph.