BMW 4-Series 2025 introduces notable upgrades, starting at $50,700

The BMW 4-Series product line has recently received an upgrade, with refined styling, upgraded interior, and the addition of a mild hybrid drivetrain. The car is available in two body styles: Coupe and Convertible.

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The BMW 4-Series 2025 is expected to be launched globally in March, featuring sharper headlights and available Laserlight taillights. Additionally, the car is equipped with new 19-inch wheels and updated exterior paint options including Cape York Green and Vegas Red.

The 430i variants have subtle chrome accents and a new mesh-style grille design, while the M440i has a new gloss black grille with the M badge.

The sportier variants also feature black exhaust finishers as well as replacing the previous Cerium Grey accents with gloss black highlights. Buyers looking for a more aggressive look can opt for the optional M Carbon Exterior Package.

Inside the cabin, the car receives upgrades such as a new steering wheel with illuminated shift paddles and gear indicator. Buyers will also receive standard sports seats, modified ambient interior lighting, and new air vents. Other highlights include iDrive 8.5 and the familiar curved display.

Under the hood, the 430i variant is powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder turbocharged engine with mild hybrid technology. The engine has received a range of upgrades while maintaining the same maximum output of 255 horsepower and peak torque of 400 Nm.

The M440i’s new 3.0L 6-cylinder inline engine benefits from mild hybrid technology, delivering an additional 11 horsepower and 200 Nm of torque in short bursts. As a result, the powertrain produces a combined output of 386 horsepower and 539 Nm of torque, slightly higher than the predecessor’s 382 horsepower and 502 Nm of torque.

The BMW 4-Series 2025 will arrive in the US market as the 2025 model with prices starting at $50,700 for the 430i Coupe and $58,700 for the 430i Convertible. Upgrading to the M440i Coupe, users will have to spend $64,250, while the high-performance convertible variant starts at $72,250.

TrangNT (forum.autodaily.vn)

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