There’s exciting news for car enthusiasts in Hanoi and the Central region, as select dealership consultants have started taking deposits for the highly anticipated BMW M3 and M4 models. Those who place their deposits now can expect to get their hands on these performance vehicles in about a year’s time.
The BMW M3 and M4 are high-performance variants of the 3-Series sedan and 4-Series coupe, respectively, developed by the BMW M division. Rumors suggest that the BMW M3, priced at VND 4.999 billion and the BMW M4, starting at VND 5.599 billion, will be available in Vietnam. Customers can also opt for special add-ons to enhance their driving experience.
These add-ons come at an additional cost, ranging from tens to hundreds of millions of VND. For instance, the most expensive exterior paint option costs VND 320 million, while the premium interior package is priced at VND 165 million. Customers who desire the M Carbon exterior package will need to shell out VND 310 million, and the M Carbon bucket seats come at a cost of VND 325 million. The most expensive option is arguably the M Carbon Ceramic brake system, priced at a whopping VND 650 million.
All variants of the M3 and M4 are electronically limited to a top speed of 250 km/h. However, with the M Race Track Package upgrade, costing VND 1.1 billion, the vehicles’ top speed can be increased to 290 km/h, along with additional options like ceramic carbon brakes and carbon racing seats.
The BMW M3 and M4 models available in Vietnam will both be the high-end Competition M xDrive versions.
Under the hood, both the BMW M3 and M4 are powered by a 3.0L twin-turbocharged I6 engine, delivering an impressive 530 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque. This potent powertrain is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel-drive system, enabling both vehicles to sprint from 0-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds.
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