Like it or not, an electric BMW M3 is coming. But it may not be all bad news. BMW understands that even performance EVs need sound, which is why the upcoming M3 will feature a “newly developed soundscape” using some of the brand’s most iconic engine notes.

As first reported by BMW Blog, a new video shows BMW recording audio from several legendary engines for use in the electric M3. These include the twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six from the F82 M4 GTS, the naturally aspirated 4.4-liter V8 from the E92 M3 GTS, and—most importantly—the 5.4-liter V10 from the E46 M6.

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Using precision microphones, BMW captured the authentic sounds of its past performance models, which will undoubtedly be played through the EV’s speakers. However, those classic engine notes won’t be the only sounds drivers hear. BMW is expected to blend them with the natural whirring of the electric motors to create a unique hybrid sound experience.

We’re not sure exactly what the final product will sound like, but with BMW’s old-school engines—especially the V10—in the mix, there’s reason for optimism.

BMW will continue teasing the electric M3 ahead of its expected launch next year. Exact performance details remain scarce, but the car is rumored to feature a 108.7-kilowatt-hour battery pack and at least two electric motors. Combustion-powered BMW M models are expected to follow in 2028.


Motor1’s Take: It’s good to see BMW having some fun with the “soundscape” of its upcoming M3 EV. Even if it doesn’t sound entirely authentic, we certainly would have no problem hearing the roar of the E46’s V10 pumped through the speakers.

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