2026 is still set to be a significant year for the EV segment as a whole, with plenty of options continuing to be made available from various brands, along with new EV models set to debut in the coming months. Buyers looking into German brand BMW will be spoiled for choice, as there is no shortage of potential candidates for BMW’s electrified ‘i’ range, combined with range-extender variants of their best-selling sedan and SUV models. Below outlines what BMW’s electric car lineup will look like for the latest model year, highlighting both all-electric BMWs and plug-in hybrid models currently on sale.All information and pricing quoted here is correct at the time of writing as sourced from the automaker. Prices quoted exclude destination, options, and fees. Manufacturers reserve the right to change prices at any time without notice. We rank these models from most to least expensive. 2026 BMW iX3 Base MSRP: To Be Confirmed 2027 BMW iX3 driving frontOnly just recently unveiled, the BMW iX3 is among the newest electric BMWs to look forward to this year. While pricing details have yet to be confirmed, BMW’s latest electric car brings several innovations that are expected to spread throughout the rest of the brand’s product range, including a panoramic BMW iDrive display with Intelligent Personal Assistant and ‘Heart of Joy’ central control unit. 2026 BMW i7 M70 Base MSRP: $168,500 BMW i7 M70 xDrive (4)Among the priciest BMW EV sedans is the BMW i7 in its performance-oriented M70 form. With a dual electric motor setup, this luxury sedan can push out 650 hp through all four wheels and reach 0–60 mph in less than four seconds. Combine those figures with the level of cabin tech and equipment the all-electric 7 Series features, and you have one of the most upmarket EV sedans in the market. 2026 BMW XM Label Base MSRP: $159,600 2025 BMW XMThe BMW XM is one of the largest PHEVs in BMW’s lineup, and remains available for the 2026 model year - with only one trim on offer: the BMW XM Label. The V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain remains unchanged, along with the standard combination of an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. 2026 BMW M5 Touring Base MSRP: $125,300 2025 BMW M5 Touring front, sideThe latest BMW M5 Touring finally makes its North American market debut, featuring a V8-powered plug-in hybrid powertrain under the hood to rival the likes of the Audi RS 6 Avant. The M5 Touring enters 2026 with no major changes or updates. 2026 BMW M5 Sedan Base MSRP: $123,300 2025 - 2026 BMW M5 Sedan (14)The BMW M5 Sedan is now in its seventh generation, and marks the first M5 iteration to feature a PHEV powertrain under the hood - composed of a 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8 and electric motor that can produce 717 hp combined. Like its five-door wagon counterpart, the M5 Sedan enters 2026 with no significant changes. 2026 BMW iX M70 BaseMSRP: $111,5002025 BMW iX M70The performance variant of this electric BMW SUV also returns for 2026. While remaining identical to its standard EV counterpart, the 2026 BMW iX M70 gains a significant power bump to 650 hp, along with active steering and more powerful M Sport brakes onboard that add further performance credentials to this iX variant. 2026 BMW 750e xDrive Sedan Base MSRP: $110,000 2025 BMW 750e xDriveThe latest BMW 7 Series is also available with a plug-in hybrid option, taking the form of the BMW 750e xDrive that begins from just above $110,000. Power comes from a 3.0L turbocharged inline-six plug-in hybrid powertrain that delivers 483 hp combined, routed to all four wheels. 2026 BMW i7 Sedan Base MSRP: $105,700 BMW i7 xDrive60 front quarterBased on the latest 7 Series, the BMW i7 takes the same long wheelbase sedan body and applies it to an all-electric powertrain. No major changes have been introduced for the 2026 model year, with the standard i7 available between two different variants. 2026 BMW i5 M60 Base MSRP: $84,100 2025 BMW i5 M60 (1)Buyers looking for a BMW EV equivalent to the PHEV BMW M5 should look into the BMW i5 M60, which features a dual electric motor setup that produces 593 hp in total. 2026 BMW X5 xDrive50e Base MSRP: $76,000 2026 BMW X5 xDrive50e action-1The redesigned BMW X5 is also available as a plug-in hybrid for 2026, with the X5 xDrive50e beginning from $76,000. The turbocharged inline six-cylinder plug-in hybrid powertrain gets this family SUV to 60 mph in less than four seconds, with the latest X5’s redesigned platform allowing it to be a surprisingly enjoyable SUV to drive.