2026 BMW i4 Gran Coupe lineup pared down to single variant

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The BMW i4 has been updated for the 2026 model year, bringing minor exterior tweaks, a longer driving range and the M Sport package as standard.

However, the mid-size electric liftback sedan – BMW’s answer to the popular Tesla Model 3 – is now now available in Australia in only a single model grade that’s also more expensive than before.

The 2026 BMW i4 eDrive35 Gran Coupe will has been priced from $88,900 before on-road costs ahead of its arrival in showrooms later this year – $1100 more than previously – but it has more standard equipment and capability.

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Importantly, its price tag remains below the Luxury Car Tax (LCT) threshold, a factor contributing to the i4 outselling the Mercedes-Benz C-Class in 2024, helping the premium German auto brand to rank fourth in terms of electric vehicle (EV) sales in Australia. 

BMW Australia says the entry-level eDrive35 made up the majority of its i4 sales, accounting for 75 per cent of all i4s sold in this market since the model was introduced in 2023. 

The popularity of the base grade prompted the decision to drop the i4 eDrive 40 and the flagship i4 eDrive 60 variants from the lineup, and to offer only the eDrive35 here as BMW awaits fresh stock of the upgraded i4.

For 2026, the i4 eDrive35 receives minor exterior design changes, as seen with European versions earlier this year.