• A BMW accessory listing reveals several 2027 U.S. models.
  • It includes an all-wheel drive M2 and new iX3 versions.
  • The updated X5 and facelifted 7-Series are also mentioned.

BMW is working on dozens of new and facelifted vehicles, but the company has remained tight-lipped on specifics. However, a slip up has revealed a handful of models coming to America for the 2027 model year.

As noticed by BMWBlog and Motor1, the company’s accessory shop accidentally listed several unannounced vehicles, including the first-ever M2 xDrive. This would be an interesting addition to the lineup as it would combine a 3.0-liter M TwinPower Turbo six-cylinder engine with an all-wheel drive system.

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This means we can expect an all-weather coupe with around 473 hp (353 kW / 480 PS) and 443 lb-ft (600 Nm) of torque. The trade-off, at least for purists, is that it will likely be automatic-only.

The website also mentioned an M350 xDrive as well as an i3 40 xDrive and i3 50 xDrive. The former is the replacement for today’s M340i xDrive, which has 386 hp (288 kW / 391 PS) and 398 lb-ft (539 Nm) of torque.

The two i3 variants will be fully electric. The i3 50 xDrive sedan should echo its iX3 SUV counterpart, featuring a dual-motor all-wheel drive system with a combined output of 463 hp (345 kW / 469 PS) and 476 lb-ft (645 Nm) of torque. The i3 40 xDrive will also use a dual-motor setup, though with reduced output.

Speaking of the iX3, the website suggested Americans can expect the aforementioned 50 xDrive as well as a mid-level 40 xDrive, and a base 40 sDrive with rear-wheel drive.

Another model referenced on the page is the upcoming iX4 crossover coupe, which will largely mirror its more conventional sibling, though it will eschew the rear-wheel drive variant.

Sticking with crossovers, the website revealed the 2027 X5 lineup will include an X5 40 sDrive and an iX5 60 xDrive. Given the latter’s designation, we can expect it to have well over 463 hp (345 kW / 469 PS).

The facelifted 7-Series was also mentioned, so we can expect plenty of BMW news in the months ahead.