以其经典turbocha轿跑车风格和强大rged engine, the BMW M4 Coupe is one of the brand’s most intoxicating drives. Out of the box, it gets a 3.0-liter engine with 425 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque. Rear-wheel drive is standard and there is a choice of a six-speed manual and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. The popular Competition Package increases power output to 444 hp and encompasses a range of suspension tweaks.
The purposeful exterior of the M4 Coupe is enhanced with 18-inch alloy wheels in Ferric Grey, along with LED headlights, a carbon-fiber roof, Shadowline exterior trim, and power-folding side mirrors. The comfortable cabin seats four and includes dual-zone climate control and a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system. The front seats are the best place to be as they have heating and 14-way power-adjustment, while the driver gets a memory system.
The M4’s safety specification comprises a rearview camera (with an available top-view camera system), lane departure warning, frontal collision warning, and city collision mitigation. Blind-spot detection and an M Driver’s Package are available as options.
BMW's Competition packages have proved immensely popular in the US. It's no different for the M4 Coupe, and the upgrade costs a considerable $4,750. However, we think it's worthwhile for the bump up in power (to 444 hp) and the chassis tweaks that significantly improve on the standard M4's dynamics. The package also packs in 20-inch forged light alloy wheels, gloss black exterior trim elements, and special M sport seats. Hardcore enthusiasts can opt for the M Driver's Package at $2,500 - this includes a one-day high-performance driving class and a raised top speed.
The tech-heavy Executive Package costs $2,100 and bundles together a head-up display, side and top-view cameras, adaptive full LED lights, automatic high beams, and a parking assistant that automatically steers the M4 into a bay.
Standalone options include a heated steering wheel ($190), active blind-spot detection ($500), wireless charging with a Wi-Fi hotspot ($500), and a head-up display ($1,100). By far the priciest option is M carbon-ceramic brakes at $8,150.