BMW USA accidentally published the list of 2027 model year vehicles for the U.S. market in its online store. The list includes versions from the 2 Series to the 7 Series, covering both new and electric models.

A key highlight is the M2 xDrive. Currently, the M2 is the only full M model without all-wheel drive, but that will change in 2027. The xDrive version is expected to be available with an automatic transmission, while the standard M2 will retain rear-wheel drive and a manual gearbox.

In the 3 Series lineup, a new M350 xDrive is listed to replace the M340i xDrive. Electric versions, the i3 40 xDrive and i3 50 xDrive, are also confirmed. The iX3 crossover will come in 40 sDrive, 40 xDrive, and 50 xDrive variants.

The list includes a new all-electric iX4 in 40 xDrive and 50 xDrive versions. Additionally, it mentions the next-generation X5, including the iX5 60 xDrive, and an updated 7 Series.

The Z4 and 8 Series are not on the list, as their production will end soon. This leak effectively reveals new vehicles for 2026 and beyond that BMW is preparing to launch in the American market.