2022 BMW M4 xDrive Competition Convertible
Description
Key Points: Skyscraper Grey Metallic Exterior Paint, Silverstone & Black Merino Leather Interior.
The BMW M4 is a high-performance version of the 4 Series, developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M, and marketed since 2014. Upgrades over the standard 4 Series include an upgraded engine, suspension, exhaust system, brakes and weight reduction measures including increased use of carbon fibre.
The second generation (G82/3) M4, introduced in 2021, is largely based on the standard G22-generation 4 Series, which was previewed by the BMW Concept 4. Tested on the Nürburgring beside the G80 BMW M3, notable upgrades for the G82 M4 include a power increase over the previous model, as well as adopting the twin-kidney grille from the 4 Series.
The convertible version of the M4 (G83) was introduced in May 2021. Like the standard second-generation 4 Series Convertible, it has a folding soft top, which opens/closes in 18 seconds, at speeds up to 31 mph.
Power comes from a 3.0-litre ‘S58B30T0’ twin-turbocharged straight-six, which in Competition-spec produces 503hp and 479lb ft of torque, and delivers it to the wheels through BMW’s xDrive system and an eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shift. Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph. As for acceleration, it can hit 62mph from a standstill in 3.6 seconds.
Read MoreKey Points: Skyscraper Grey Metallic Exterior Paint, Silverstone & Black Merino Leather Interior.
The BMW M4 is a high-performance version of the 4 Series, developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M, and marketed since 2014. Upgrades over the standard 4 Series include an upgraded engine, suspension, exhaust system, brakes and weight reduction measures including increased use of carbon fibre.
The second generation (G82/3) M4, introduced in 2021, is largely based on the standard G22-generation 4 Series, which was previewed by the BMW Concept 4. Tested on the Nürburgring beside the G80 BMW M3, notable upgrades for the G82 M4 include a power increase over the previous model, as well as adopting the twin-kidney grille from the 4 Series.
The convertible version of the M4 (G83) was introduced in May 2021. Like the standard second-generation 4 Series Convertible, it has a folding soft top, which opens/closes in 18 seconds, at speeds up to 31 mph.
Power comes from a 3.0-litre ‘S58B30T0’ twin-turbocharged straight-six, which in Competition-spec produces 503hp and 479lb ft of torque, and delivers it to the wheels through BMW’s xDrive system and an eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shift. Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph. As for acceleration, it can hit 62mph from a standstill in 3.6 seconds.