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BMW Is Taking Orders for the I3 Way Ahead of Schedule, and It’s Got a Happy Problem to Blame

BMW is taking orders for a 1st Edition i3 in Germany after stronger-than-expected demand for the electric sedan, with production still set to start in August.

  • BMW is opening orders for the "1st Edition" i3 sedan in Germany on Thursday, June 18, 2026, months ahead of the original fall schedule, responding to strong customer demand.
  • High demand for the iX3 electric SUV prompted BMW to open orders early to accommodate customers unwilling to wait until autumn.
  • The initial i3 50 xDrive model features a next-generation 800-volt powertrain, delivering 469 horsepower and 476 pound-feet of torque with a 10-to-80% charge in 22 minutes.
  • Assembly is on track to begin in Munich this August, while American customers must wait until 2027 for the vehicle's domestic arrival.
  • BMW expects to add an entry-level rear-wheel-drive variant to the i3 lineup in the future, though the company has not yet confirmed a specific timeline.
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BMW will open i3 orders this week, months ahead of schedule, as demand takes off

The new i3 was set to go on sale this fall, but BMW will open them months ahead of schedule...

BMW is opening the order phase for the all-electric i3 significantly earlier than planned. Starting today, June 18th, a special edition version called the "1st Edition" will be available to order from the automaker's dealerships. Originally, the order books were not scheduled to open until autumn. The impetus for the earlier start date appears to be the positive response to the model since its design premiere. As Automobilwoche learned from comp…

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