BMW Is Saving The Wagon: New 3 Series Touring Teased

1 day, 11 hours ago - 19 March 2026, Motor1
New BMW 3 series touring teaser
New BMW 3 series touring teaser
BMW defies the SUV trend by developing a new estate.

BMW may have kicked off the Neue Klasse revival with the iX3 crossover, but it isn’t ignoring the traditional body styles that helped build its reputation. At the i3’s reveal today, the company reaffirmed its commitment to sedans by planning another generation of the 3 Series with both combustion engines and electric drivetrains. Not only that, but it also offered a first glimpse of the more practical wagon.

Toward the end of the i3 presentation, outgoing CEO Oliver Zipse briefly mentioned the new 3 Series Touring. He didn’t specify what drivetrains it will offer, though it would make sense for BMW to replicate the ICE-and-EV duality of the sedan. Based on these teasers, there’s not much to go on, but we do notice the low-profile roof bars.

We’re beginning to wonder whether the next 3 Series wagon will also drop a practical feature the 5 Series Touring lost for its current generation. On the larger estate, it’s no longer possible to open the rear window independently of the tailgate. You can still access the cargo area this way on the outgoing 3 Series Touring, but we’re not so sure about the next one.

Even if that feature disappears from the future 3 Series wagon, it would be only a minor annoyance in the grand scheme of things. At least BMW is committed to the Touring for another generation, and with the 5 Series still in the lineup, it’s great to have such variety and solid alternatives to SUVs.

While it’s still early days for the next-gen 3 Series Touring, fingers crossed, BMW will bring it to the United States. Americans do get a wagon, but the long-roof M5 is out of reach for most buyers at $130,000 before options. A smaller, more affordable wagon could do well in North America, where the segment has largely succumbed to the SUV takeover.

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