BMW has completed more than 5,000 miles of testing the car at the Nurburgring, a testament to its development process.
The all-electric BMW iM3 will feature four electric motors and a dramatic design that sets it apart from its ICE M3 counterpart.
BMW's latest move is seen as a strategic shift towards electrification in the high-performance segment.

The electric model will co-exist alongside the current ICE M3 and the next-gen G84, indicating a phased approach to introducing new technology.
A dedicated fanzone has been built at Le Mans, featuring a large box with glass doors that appears to be the electric M3.
Photos from the German Car Forums show the vehicle's unique wing mirrors, which resemble those found on race cars.

The presence of the iM3 at Le Mans comes after BMW released its latest documentary episode detailing the car's development process.
This marks a significant milestone in BMW's electrification efforts, as it prepares to unveil the production-spec iM3.
Industry analysts expect the iM3 to be a game-changer for BMW, offering exceptional performance and efficiency.
BMW is committed to making the iM3 as intoxicating to drive as possible despite moving to electric power
