Showrooms, online listings and city streets all told the same story in 2021: BMW offered a wide spectrum of cars to suit different needs, from compact commuters to full-size luxury SUVs. Whether you’re shopping, researching specs, or comparing trims, having a clear list makes decisions quicker and less confusing.
There are 23 2021 BMW Models, ranging from 2 Series to i3. To help you scan options quickly, the table below organizes each entry by Body style,Powertrain (kW),MSRP (USD) so you can compare practicality, power and price at a glance — you’ll find below.
Which 2021 BMW models are fully electric or plug-in hybrid?
The i3 is BMW’s fully electric model in this list, while several other models offer plug-in hybrid variants (commonly marked with an “e” suffix) across the 3, 5 and X lineups; check the Powertrain (kW) column for electric output and the Body style to see if the hybrid fits your needs.
How should I use the Body style,Powertrain (kW),MSRP (USD) columns to compare models?
Start with Body style for fit and cargo needs, use Powertrain (kW) to compare actual output (higher kW = more power, and electric figures indicate EV capability), and consult MSRP (USD) to set budget expectations — remember MSRP excludes options, destination fees and possible incentives.
2021 Bmw Models
| Model | Body style | Powertrain (kW) | MSRP (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Series | Compact coupe and 4-door Gran Coupe | 2.0L I4 190 kW,3.0L I6 250 kW | 35,700–48,500 |
| 3 Series | Compact executive sedan | 2.0L I4 190 kW,3.0L I6 285 kW,Plug-in 215 kW | 41,250–54,000 |
| 4 Series | Sporty coupe, convertible and Gran Coupe | 2.0L I4 190 kW,3.0L I6 285 kW | 46,600–60,700 |
| 5 Series | Midsize luxury sedan | 2.0L I4 185 kW,3.0L I6 250 kW,V8 390 kW,Plug-in 215 kW | 54,000–76,800 |
| 7 Series | Flagship full-size luxury sedan | 3.0L I6 250 kW,4.4L V8 390 kW,Plug-in 294 kW | 86,800–157,800 |
| 8 Series | Luxury grand tourer (coupe, convertible, Gran Coupe) | 3.0L I6 250 kW,4.4L V8 390 kW,M8 460 kW | 85,700–146,000 |
| Z4 | Two-seat roadster | 2.0L I4 190 kW,3.0L I6 285 kW | 49,700–64,700 |
| X1 | Subcompact luxury crossover SUV | 2.0L I4 170 kW | 35,400–41,600 |
| X2 | Sporty subcompact crossover | 2.0L I4 170 kW,2.0L I4 M35i 225 kW | 36,600–45,600 |
| X3 | Compact luxury SUV | 2.0L I4 185 kW,3.0L I6 M40i 285 kW,Plug-in 215 kW | 43,000–69,900 |
| X4 | Compact sporty SUV coupe | 2.0L I4 185 kW,3.0L I6 M40i 285 kW | 51,600–70,000 |
| X5 | Midsize luxury SUV | 3.0L I6 250 kW,Plug-in 290 kW,V8 M 447 kW | 59,400–105,100 |
| X6 | Midsize coupe-style SUV | 3.0L I6 250 kW,4.4L V8 390 kW,M 447 kW | 64,300–109,000 |
| X7 | Full-size luxury SUV | 3.0L I6 250 kW,4.4L V8 390 kW | 74,900–105,100 |
| i3 | Subcompact electric hatchback | Electric 125 kW | 44,450–51,400 |
| M3 | High-performance sports sedan | 3.0L I6 353 kW,Competition 375 kW | 69,900–72,000 |
| M4 | High-performance coupe/convertible | 3.0L I6 353 kW,Competition 375 kW | 71,800–82,000 |
| M5 | High-performance luxury sedan | 4.4L V8 441 kW,Competition 458 kW | 104,500–111,000 |
| M8 | Top-tier grand tourer performance car | 4.4L V8 447 kW,Competition 460 kW | 133,000–146,000 |
| X3 M | High-performance compact SUV | 3.0L I6 353 kW,Competition 375 kW | 70,000–82,000 |
| X4 M | High-performance compact coupe-SUV | 3.0L I6 353 kW,Competition 375 kW | 72,000–84,000 |
| X5 M | High-performance midsize SUV | 4.4L V8 447 kW,Competition 460 kW | 105,000–120,000 |
| X6 M | High-performance coupe-style midsize SUV | 4.4L V8 447 kW,Competition 460 kW | 108,000–122,000 |
Images and Descriptions

2 Series
Entry-level sporty BMW available as a slick coupe or four-door Gran Coupe. For 2021 it offered refreshed styling, stronger inline-six M Performance option and improved infotainment. Fun, compact choice for buyers seeking BMW driving dynamics.

3 Series
BMW’s best-selling compact luxury sedan with updated infotainment and refined chassis for 2021. Available as efficient 330e PHEV and punchy M340i; balances daily comfort with sharp handling, making it a core model in the lineup.

4 Series
Sportier, design-focused sibling to the 3 Series in coupe, convertible and four-door Gran Coupe forms. 2021 emphasized sharper styling and available M440i performance, targeting buyers wanting coupe looks with modern tech.

5 Series
A spacious executive sedan offering balanced luxury and tech. The 2021 range included refreshed engines and improved driver aids plus PHEV 530e and performance-oriented M550i, appealing to business buyers and families alike.

7 Series
BMW’s top-shelf luxury sedan with advanced comfort, rear-seat tech and refined powertrains. For 2021 it continued with updated features and plug-in hybrid options, aimed at buyers seeking maximum refinement and technology.

8 Series
Premium grand tourer line blending luxury and performance across coupe, convertible and four-door forms. 2021 kept strong V8 and M variants, emphasizing high-end interiors and performance credentials for affluent drivers.

Z4
Lightweight, rear-wheel-drive roadster shared with Toyota Supra for sharp handling and open-top fun. The 2021 lineup continued with balanced power options and modern infotainment, aimed at buyers wanting pure driving enjoyment.

X1
Small crossover offering practicality and premium touches as BMW’s entry SUV. 2021 emphasized efficient engines, improved tech and urban-friendly size, making it a common first BMW for buyers needing crossover utility.

X2
Stylish, sportier alternative to the X1 with coupe-like roofline. For 2021 it offered a performance-focused M35i option and youthful design aimed at buyers wanting standout looks over maximum cargo space.

X3
Versatile and well-rounded compact SUV that balances family practicality and sporty driving. 2021 added improved powertrain choices and tech, including PHEV and M Performance variants for buyers seeking performance in an SUV.

X4
Coupe-styled sibling to the X3 with emphasis on style and driving dynamics. 2021 kept M40i performance and luxury features, targeting buyers who prioritize sporty looks and handling over maximum cargo flexibility.

X5
Popular midsize SUV offering strong engines, roomy interior and towing capability. The 2021 model added an updated PHEV (xDrive45e) and continued high-performance X5 M variants, appealing to families and performance SUV buyers.

X6
Coupe-like take on the X5 with bolder styling and sportier focus. 2021 continued V8 and M50i options, offering a blend of luxury and high-performance for buyers wanting coupe aesthetics in an SUV.

X7
Largest BMW SUV with three-row seating, premium appointments and strong towing. 2021 kept spacious luxury, powerful V8 options and enhanced tech, aimed at buyers needing family space with upscale comfort.

i3
Early BMW electric model focused on city driving and sustainability. The 2021 i3 continued with electric-only or range-extender variants, compact footprint and lightweight construction, appealing to urban EV buyers seeking unique styling.

M3
Track-capable version of the 3 Series tuned by BMW M. The 2021 generation returned with aggressive styling, more power and modern tech, offering racing-inspired dynamics in a usable four-door package.

M4
Coupe and convertible performance model based on the 4 Series, delivering sharp handling and strong straight-line pace. 2021 brought a new generation with bold design, enhanced chassis and high-output turbocharged engines.

M5
Performance flagship of the 5 Series family combining luxury and supercar-level power. The 2021 M5 featured a twin-turbo V8, advanced all-wheel-drive modes and refined interior tech, suited for buyers wanting everyday usability with extreme pace.

M8
BMW’s ultimate luxury-performance coupe, convertible and Gran Coupe with lavish interiors and V8 muscle. 2021 M8 delivered high-end materials, track-capable dynamics and extreme power for discerning performance-luxury buyers.

X3 M
M-tuned X3 combining SUV practicality with sports-car performance. The 2021 X3 M added aggressive chassis tuning, larger brakes and potent engines, appealing to buyers who want an athletic compact SUV with track chops.

X4 M
Coupe-styled M variant of the X3 delivering higher power and sharper dynamics. For 2021 it offered M-specific chassis and aggressive styling, targeting buyers wanting maximum performance in a stylish SUV package.

X5 M
High-performance version of the X5 blending family SUV utility with near-supercar power. The 2021 X5 M offered track-capable handling, luxurious cabin and massive V8 output for buyers seeking uncompromised speed in an SUV.

X6 M
Aggressive, performance-focused X6 variant with muscular V8 and M-tuned dynamics. The 2021 X6 M targeted buyers wanting a statement-making, high-powered coupe-SUV with strong luxury and straight-line performance.

