ALBAWABA - BMW has provided a sneak peek into the design of its forthcoming electric vehicles under the Neue Klasse concept. The event marks a significant shift for BMW, a company renowned for its high-performance vehicles celebrated for both luxury and power.
The design, inspired by its previous concept sibling, the BMW i Vision Dee, features a sloping engine cover that highlights the front of this car with a distinctive "shark nose" shape. It includes two illuminated horizontal grilles that extend along the body to the end of the bumper, housing slanted LED lights at each corner.

The vehicle's interior is entirely digital, with a sweeping screen along the front windshield hosting the latest iDrive interface iteration, known as "Panoramic Vision."

Interaction with the screen's functions is facilitated through touch-sensitive areas thoughtfully integrated into the steering wheel.

BMW describes the design as "almost seamless," and this sleekness contributes to a 30% increase in the electric range of the car on a single charge, providing 25% greater efficiency compared to any current electric car, especially those from the Bavarian automaker.

Additionally, it offers 30% faster charging. industry experts speculate it could reach an impressive 1,000 kilometers on a single charge.

The Neue Klasse concept is poised to become BMW's primary platform for electric vehicles. As per the latest information, the vehicle is set to hit the market in 2025 as a 2026 model, ushering in a new era for the iconic automaker.