BMW 4 SERIES OVERVIEW.

The all-new BMW 4 Series Coupé impresses with its unique aesthetics, sporting dynamics and high-quality interior. The combination of unique design and impressive agility develops an extraordinarily high attraction.

Since its launch in 2013, the BMW 4 Series has embodied a combination of incomparable aesthetic and sporty dynamics. Modern gasoline and diesel engines up to the M equipment round out the series’ excellent overall concept. The predecessor to the BMW 4 Series is the BMW 3 Series Coupé, which entered the market as a separate, but more agile, version of the classic sports sedan in 1990.

The second generation is distinguished by a more expressive, confident design and has become longer and wider. All the individual characteristics, such as the mesmerizing aesthetic and the thrilling sense of sportiness, have been made even stronger, underscoring BMW’s precise styling. Each generation of the series shares its premium character in terms of exclusive design, high-quality interior, and powerful engine.

Whether you are looking for a used or new BMW 4 Series vehicle – here you will find all the information, test reports and offers for financing and leasing the current BMW 4 Series models – and, of course, a dealer for your test drive as well.

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5 POINTS FOR THE BMW 4 SERIES.

  • 01 Unique, exclusive design
  • 02 Exceptional driving dynamics
  • 03 Best connectivity thanks to BMW ConnectedDrive
  • 04 Powerful yet efficient BMW TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder engine
  • 05 First-ever M Sport Pro package
BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Coupé G22 BMW 4 Series Cabrio G23 on parking level

OVERVIEW OF THE BMW 4 SERIES’ HISTORY.

Learn the history of the BMW 4 Series generations in our overview and take a look at the direct predecessors of the dynamic, exclusive coupé.

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OVERVIEW OF THE BMW 4 SERIES’ HISTORY.

THE ORIGIN OF THE BMW 4 SERIES.

BMW 4 Series Origion of the BMW 4 Series

Since 2013, the BMW 4 Series has been admired for its sporty, agile look combined with comfort and exclusivity. But its predecessors have been around for even longer, the BMW 4 Series standing in line with the legendary sports sedan BMW 02 (series 114) and the direct successor of the BMW 3 Series Coupé. The two-door version of the sports sedan has been described as a coupé since its introduction. And since 1990, as of series E36, the 3 Series Coupé has boasted a striking unique design, a bit flatter and a bit wider than the sedan. The long doors and frameless window panes, together with the curved roof line, showcase the vehicle’s sporty character. Two more generations of models followed (E46, E92).

 

2013 began a new era – from the BMW 3 Series Coupé was born a new series, the BMW 4 Series (F32, F33, F36). Thus, the BMW 4 Series continues what once began with the revolutionary BMW 02 series sedans: joy in driving, dynamics, and a confident presence

THE FIRST GENERATION.

BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Coupé F32 first generation three-quarter front view on the road

(BMW F32, F33, F36)

Since the now visible differentiation between the BMW 3 Series Sedan and Coupé, they consequently diverged into two different series in 2013. The BMW 4 Series is the beginning of a new era, a distinctly independent vehicle made so by its significantly greater width and wheel base.


Short overhangs, an elongated, curved engine hood, and the set back passenger compartment distinguish the design – giving it a stronger silhouette. Features typical of the brand, such as the round twin headlights, the flat double kidney grille, and the Hofmeister kink in the C-pillar, form a striking contrast to the wide rear with narrow lights. This in particular shows the expansive rear wheel wells to an advantage, lending the first generation of the BMW 4 Series an imposing appearance. The relentlessly precise design does not let up in the vehicle’s interior. A functional design and driver-oriented geometry make steering the car an experience.

 

The BMW 4 Series Convertible (F33) entered the showroom shortly after the BMW 4 Series Coupé. The modern folding metal roof makes it a pleasure to drive all year round, as does the confident design. In the summer of 2014, the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe (F36) completed the BMW 4 Series models. The combination of sporty coupé and four-door offers comfort and elegance. The BMW 4 Series stands for dynamics and liveliness.

Production period: 2013 – 2020


Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 liter (105 – 368 kW, 143 – 500 hp), 4- & 6-cylinder


Length/width/height: 4,640 mm/1,825 mm/1,377 mm

THE SECOND GENERATION.

BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Coupé G22 second generation three-quarter side view on the road

(BMW G22, G23)

The second generation of the BMW 4 Series is twelve centimeters longer and much wider than its predecessor, the BMW F32. One striking design feature: the vertical, forward-leaning kidney grille. With the headlights set at an angle, together they form a breath-taking front that exudes confidence and dynamism. The coupé’s expressive character is underscored by the expansive rear wheel wells and the raised side windows in the back. Also striking are the curved tail lights that wrap around the side, forming a striking image with the sloping roof.

 

The interior, designed for functionality, captures the precise design language of the BMW 4 series, with exclusive materials lending it a modern air of independence.

 

Like its predecessors, the new generation of the BMW 4 Series is based on the current BMW 3 Series, but has a lower center of gravity by two centimeters and a wider rear axle track width by 23 millimeters for vastly improved dynamics.

 

If you want to feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your skin, the convertible (BMW G23) is the right choice for you. It combines a sporty aesthetic with harmonious lines and agility.

Production period: since October 2020


Engines: 2.0 – 3.0 liter (135 – 275 kW, 184 – 374 hp), 4- & 6-cylinder


Length/width/height: 4,768 mm/1,852 mm/1,383 mm

BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Coupé G22 three-quarter front view with model

BMW 4 SERIES COUPÉ.

BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Convertible G23 three-quarter side view with model

BMW 4 SERIES CONVERTIBLE.

BMW 4 Series BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé F36 front view on the road

BMW 4 SERIES GRAN COUPÉ.

BMW i Series BMW i4 three-quarter front view driving on the street

BMW i4.

FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS.

  • BMW 420i Coupé:
    Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 5.8
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 135

    BMW 430i Coupé:
    Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 7.7
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 177

    BMW 420i Convertible:
    Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 6.1
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 143

    BMW 430i Convertible:
    Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 6.4
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 150

    BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé:
    Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.2
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 187

    BMW i4 eDrive40(1):
    Power consumption in kWh/100 km: 19.1–16.1
    Power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 0

    BMW i4 M50(1):
    Power consumption in kWh/100 km (combined): 22.5–18
    CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 0

    The values of the vehicles labelled with (1) are preliminary.