2021 BMW 4 Series Coupé vs Old BMW 4 Series Coupé
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 Published On Jun 4, 2020

New 2021 BMW 4 Series Coupe vs Old 2017 BMW 4 Series Coupe
Comparison Visual Driving, Exterior & Interior Design

The all new BMW 4 Series Coupé presents a progressive and confident interpretation of the iconic design elements of its predecessors. The frontend of THE 4 is a clear statement on the road. The prominent vertical kidney and the iconic twin headlights create a daring and confident identity. THE 4 displays BMW’s signature proportions at their most modern form. A stretched bonnet, long wheelbase and a fast roofline create an elegant and dynamic Coupé outline. The body side is dominated by clean sculpted surfaces, a defined core line runs between the wheel houses and emphasises a low centre of gravity. At the same time, it accentuates the wheels and the great stance of THE 4. The fast and tapered greenhouse generates strong rear fenders and provides the rear with a very exotic and sporty aesthetic. The slim and sculpted L-shaped taillights emerge from the side and emphasise the powerful shoulder even more. The dominant black diffuser underlines the sporty and expressive character of THE 4. Standard LED headlights with extremely slim contours. Adaptive LED Headlights with BMW Laserlight available as an option.

The interior presents a modern and yet dynamic appearance. All control elements and displays have a strict focus on driving. new display grouping with up to 10.25-inch Control Display and optional, fully digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster. Control panel with high-quality design on the centre console, new sports leather steering wheel and newly developed sports seats as standard, knee pads on the centre console optional. Two seats in the rear with defined individual-seat character.

New BMW 4 Series Coupé has a sharper character than its predecessor. Precisely optimised body structure and chassis technology ensure characteristic performance attributes. Bespoke package of bracing elements increases body rigidity. Centre of gravity 21 millimetres lower, rear-axle track 23 millimetres wider than on the latest BMW 3 Series Sedan. Weight-minimised body and chassis construction. Finely balanced 50 : 50 weight distribution. Targeted optimisation of aerodynamics and reduction in lift at the rear axle.

The new BMW 4 Series Coupé will hit the road in October 2020 – initially in a choice of five model variants, with the particularly potent BMW M440i xDrive Coupé. Boasting a 275 kW/374 hp six-cylinder in-line engine, intelligent all-wheel drive and an M Sport differential, the flagship model is “truly an ultimate driving machine”.

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