The 4 Series lineup comprises four trim levels, ranging from the 2.0-liter four-cylinder 430i and 430i xDrive to the turbo-six-equipped 440i and 440i xDrive. An eight-speed gearbox is standard on all, but the RWD 430i and both 440i trims get access to a no-cost six-speed manual gearbox.
Standard specification is similar between all trims, will all boasting LED headlights, a power sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, ten-way power-adjustable front sports seats, Sensatec leatherette upholstery, and an 8.8-inch infotainment display with Apple CarPlay, HD Radio, and navigation as standard. The 430i twins get a ten-speaker sound system, while the 440i duo gets a 16-speaker Harman Kardon system, keyless entry, and standard SiriusXM satellite radio. Safety has been bolstered for the new year with the standard inclusion of BMW’s Active Driving Assistant incorporating lane departure warning, frontal collision warning, and city-speed automatic emergency braking.
一件事offeri宝马从不回避ng a host of additional packages to alter its products to fit your needs. The most expensive package add-on would be the Executive Package, adding automatic high beams, adaptive LED headlights, side and top view cameras, and Parking Assistant for $2,250 on top of the base price. Adding the Convenience Package to 430i models will cost an additional $1,100, and adds blind-spot monitoring and heated front seats with lumbar support. This package price drops slightly to $850 for 440i models. For enhanced performance, an Adaptive M Suspension costs $700 and standalone options like a heated steering wheel will cost $190, while a head-up display adds $1,100 to the bill. A digital instrument cluster will cost $350. Lastly, a Track Handling Package adds $1,700 to your bill, but equips the 4 Series with variable-ratio steering, M Sport brakes, adaptive M suspension, and 18-inch V-spoke alloy wheels.