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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Road taxINCLUDED
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£1,575.72 p/m

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BMW M4 Coupe
M4 CS xDrive 550 2dr Step Auto [2025.25]

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  • Collision Prevention
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Lane Departure Warning System
  • Sat Nav

BMW M4 Coupe

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £120,345
  • Fuel consumption: 27.7 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 2993 cc
  • 0-62mph: 3.4 seconds
  • No. of seats: 4
  • CO2 emissions: 232 g/km
  • Engine power: 551 bhp
  • Boot size: 440 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • Active Guard
  • Approach control warning and pedestrian warning with city braking function
  • Automatic start/stop system
  • BMW ConnectedDrive online services
  • BMW Live Cockpit Pro with Head up display including 12.3" instrument display and 14.9" high resolution control display with navigation function
  • BMW Teleservices
  • BMW legal emergency call
  • Brake pad wear indicator warning light
  • Camera & ultrasound based Parking assistant, reversing assistant, park distance control, lateral parking aid, and rear view camera
  • Camera and radar based driver assistance systems
  • Condition based service
  • Crossing traffic warning rear
  • Cruise control with braking function
  • Door/boot open warning light
  • Drive off assistant
  • Electric Power Steering (EPS) with Servotronic
  • Front collision warning with brake intervention
  • Lane change warning
  • Lane departure warning system
  • Language version English
  • Lights on warning
  • M drive buttons
  • Oil sensor for level and grade, warning by check control system
  • Oil temperature gauge
  • On board computer
  • On board diagnostics
  • Optimum shift indicator
  • Outside temperature display
  • Pull away assistant
  • Run flat indicator
  • Service interval indicator
  • Shifting point display
  • Smartphone integration
  • Speed limit Info with manual speed limit assist
  • Speed limiter
  • Start/stop button in blue
  • Start/stop button in red
  • Variable sport steering
  • Double joint spring strut front axle
  • M Adaptive suspension
  • M Drive professional including track mode, traction control & drift analyser
  • M Sport differential
  • M front end strut brace in silver/grey
  • Safety battery terminal clamp
  • Steptronic sport transmission with gearshift paddle switches on steering wheel
  • Auxiliary point for auxiliary devices
  • BMW professional radio/CD/MP3
  • DAB Digital radio
  • DAB radio with bluetooth music capability
  • Harman kardon surround sound audio system
  • Personal eSim
  • Acoustic laminated side glass
  • Adaptive LED Headlights with rear laser tail light
  • Automatic headlights + automatic windscreen wipers
  • Automatic parking function on front passenger's exterior mirror
  • BMW high gloss shadow line with extended contents
  • BMW radiator grille, frameless, with CS-specific design and expanded air inlets including M4 CS badge
  • Black chrome exhaust tailpipes
  • Black model designation badges
  • Body colour bumpers
  • Bonnet and tailgate badge
  • Day time running light
  • Door mirror integrated indicators
  • Dynamic brake lights
  • Electric adjustable heated door mirrors
  • Electric folding door mirrors
  • Electrochromic exterior mirror on driver side with automatic anti-dazzle function
  • Electrochromic interior rear view mirror with automatic anti-dazzle function
  • Entry sills with aluminium inserts and model badge
  • Extended Stroage
  • Exterior mirror caps and rear spoiler in vehicle colour
  • Exterior mirror on front passenger's side, without automatic anti-dazzle function
  • Follow me home headlights
  • Front and rear bumper system
  • Front and rear plastic apron in vehicle colour
  • Front door sill strips in aluminium inlays with M4 CS inscription
  • Front door sill strips in aluminium inlays with M4 inscription
  • Front electric windows with open and close fingertip control, anti trap facility and comfort closing
  • Headlight beam throw control
  • Heat protection, sun protection glazing
  • Heated washer jets
  • High beam assistant
  • High gloss black lower bumper edges, side sills and diffuser edge binding
  • LED tail lights with 3D L-shaped LED light design
  • M designation
  • M lights, coloured
  • Metallic paint
  • Mirror glass aspheric on driver's side, convex on passenger side
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear boot
  • Rear fog lights
  • Rear reflectors
  • Reversing light
  • Shark fin roof aerial
  • Strakes in front side panel, black matt/high-gloss black, with M4 model badge in black with red
  • Third brake light
  • Visible VIN plate
  • Welcome lighting
  • 2 cupholders in front centre console
  • 2 cupholders in rear armrest
  • 2 x 12 V Power sockets (luggage compartment and front centre console)
  • 2 x USB Type C ports for charging and data transmission in front centre console
  • 40:20:40 split folding rear 2 seat bench with loading system
  • Ambient door handle light
  • Ambient lighting for storage compartment
  • Ambient lighting front and rear
  • Anthracite headlining
  • BMW ID
  • Battery in luggage compartment
  • Centre console armrest with illuminated storage compartment
  • Contour lighting for door trim
  • Driver/passenger sunvisors with ticket holders + illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Driving experience mode switch
  • Dual zone automatic air conditioning
  • Dynamic ambient interior lighting
  • Electric memory seats - electrically adjustable seats with drivers seat memory, exterior mirrors memory and automatic parking function
  • English handbook
  • Floor mats in velour
  • Folding compartment in instrument panel on driver side
  • Front and rear door exit lights
  • Front door storage bins with bottle holder
  • Front footwell ambient lighting
  • Front interior light
  • Front isofix attachment + airbag deactivation
  • Front reading light
  • Front seat backrest width adjustment
  • Front seats lumbar support
  • Front/rear door armrests
  • Full Merino leather upholstery
  • Heated front seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Height adjustable front headrests
  • Illuminated bow-type door handles in vehicle colour, driver's side with door lock
  • Illuminated operating elements
  • Interior mirror lighting
  • Isofix on 2nd row outer seats
  • Lockable/illuminated glovebox
  • Luggage compartment lighting
  • Luggage compartment nets black
  • M Alcantara steering wheel
  • M Carbon bucket seats
  • Multifunction hooks in luggage compartment
  • Multifunction steering wheel
  • Rake/reach adjustable steering wheel
  • Rear folding head restraints
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Storage compartment in rear doors
  • Storage tray and compartment with cover in centre console
  • Toolkit located in luggage compartment
  • Waterfall lighting for central air vent
  • Wireless charging tray
  • Carbon reinforced plastic (CRP) roof pack - M4 CS
  • Connected package professional - M4
  • High gloss shadowline exterior trim pack - M4
  • M Carbon exterior pack - M4 CS
  • M Drivers pack - M4 CS
  • 4 x 3 point seatbelts
  • ABS/EBD
  • Automatic Stability Control (ASC)
  • Brake energy regeneration
  • Brake fade compensation
  • Cornering brake control (CBC)
  • Crash sensor
  • Curtain airbags
  • Driver/Front Passenger airbags
  • Dry braking
  • Dynamic Traction Control - DTC
  • Dynamic brake control
  • Dynamic stability control + (DSC+)
  • Electromechanical parking brake
  • Electronic differential lock control (EDLC)
  • Front and rear head airbags
  • Front seat side impact airbags
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners + load limiters
  • Hill start assist
  • M Compound brake in high gloss red
  • M seat belts
  • Rear collision prevention
  • Seat occupancy detection for driver and passenger side
  • Seatbelt warning
  • Side impact protection
  • Two tone horn
  • Tyre pressure sensor
  • Warning triangle and first aid kit
  • Centre lock switch
  • Closing system with central locking
  • Comfort access system
  • Electronic immobiliser
  • Locking wheel bolts
  • Remote central locking
  • Thatcham cat 1 remote alarm
  • Vehicle Key with 4 buttons including the integrated key
  • Carbon Fibre M interior trim finishers
  • Galvanic embellisher for controls
  • 19" front / 20" rear star spoke M light alloy wheels 827M with track tyres in gold bronze
  • Tyre repair kit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    BMW's improved M4 Competition Coupe carries an illustrious badge but that doesn't appear too big a burden for this 530hp powerhouse. Jonathan Crouch reports.

    Ten Second Review

    This second generation BMW M4 Competition is one of the last combustion engine BMW M models of its kind, so it'd better be good. This updated version of the G82 model, which we look at here in Coupe form, ups the ante in a number of regards. It's quicker, more responsive and a little better looking than the original and offers more equipment. AWD is now mandatory and as usual with an M4, one thing's guaranteed: a proper driving experience.

    Background

    If you're seriously interested in this model, then you'll probably be well aware that its heritage lies in an unbroken line of M3 coupe models dating all the way back to 1985. The M4 badge dates back to 2014 when BMW separated out the coupe versions of its 3 Series model with a '4 Series' designation. That first M4, the 'F82'-series design, swapped the previous 'E90' M3 Coupe's thirsty high-revving 4.0-litre V8 for a 3.0-litre twin turbo straight six, a format that continues on here though, inevitably, with a little more power. In 'G82'-series form, the M4 (only offered in our market in this top 'Competition'-spec form) has evolved from hairy-chested racer to cultured street supercar. It's a matured, though still magnificent prospect. Does that make it fit to wear this famous badge? One that evokes a rich history of competition, tyre smoke and unremitting motorsport development. Let's find out.

    Driving Experience

    There are a few engineering headlines with this revised G82 model. First, you can no longer have it in rear-driven form - but most customers want the xDrive version anyway. Second, BMW's S58-era twin turbo 3.0-litre straight six gains 20bhp - up to 530hp. That's for the M4 Competition variant, which as before is the only M4 variant our market will get. Peak power is now delivered at higher revs - 6,250rpm, rather than 5,600rpm. Torque is still rated at a prodigious 650Nm, but is held for an extra 230rpm. The performance figures look little different, with 62mph from rest taking 3.5s en route to a limited top speed of 155mph (mainly to give BMW an opportunity to sell an optional 'Drivers Package' which lifts it to 180mph in combination with Z-rated tyres). The UK still doesn't get the manual gearbox option you can have in Europe. So as before, the M4 Competition has to be had with a paddleshift 8-speed torque converter automatic with M Drivelogic software. The standard AWD system certainly makes this BMW more seasonably usable; it offers three driving modes - '4WD', '4WD Sport' and (with the Dynamic Stability Control system disabled) '2WD', in which form most of the torque goes to the rear. Three characteristic maps are available via the M Setup menu for individual adjustments of the Adaptive M suspension, which comes as standard. Further components of the suspension technology include M Servotronic steering and the integrated braking system, which is utilised in conjunction both with the standard M compound brakes and the optional M carbon-ceramic brakes.

    Design and Build

    There aren't too many visual changes to the updated version of this G82-series M4. The headlights and tail lamps have been tweaked, the latter using the same 'glassfibre bundle' technology that first featured on the M4 CSL. As before, the car is offered in both Coupe and Convertible forms, both of which as before feature a large vertical grille featuring seven double horizontal louvres and a front number plate mounting point. This appendage differs from that on an ordinary 4 Series by being two separate elements, rather than a single frame design. The classy carbon fibre-reinforced plastic roof has two lengthwise 'rails' that optimise airflow back to the boot-mounted spoiler and the multi-channel rear diffuser, which incorporates a pair of chrome tailpipes on either side. Inside, the cabin screens (14.9-inches for the infotainment and 12.3-inches for the instruments) look the same but have software updated from version 8.0 to 8.5, which means extra features and enhanced voice control for the climate functions. As before, you get figure-hugging M Sport seats which can be cooled. And there are M-specific graphics for the big head-up display. If you're wanting this M4 Competition, then rear seat space is possibly not very important to you because otherwise you'd probably have chosen the alternative M3 saloon version of this car. Getting into the back isn't the easiest task in the world, but once you're inside, you'll find a slightly strange combination of surprisingly decent legroom but slightly compromised headroom. Still, assuming they're not sat behind a couple of basketball players, most adults will be fine back here on all but the longest trips, aided by the 41mm increase in wheelbase enjoyed by this 'G82'-era design. Out back, there's a 440 litre boot.

    Market and Model

    The M4 Competition xDrive retails at around £84,000 in Coupe form, which is fractionally cheaper than its four-door M3 stablemate. The car can also be had in Convertible form for around £88,000. An eighty five grand budget might seem quite a whack for a fast BMW 4 Series and some will ask whether this M4 is really worth all the extra over the quite extravagantly talented M440i xDrive model. Of course, you get a lot for the asking figure, particularly inside where signature M details include red accents for the M buttons on the M leather steering wheel and the start/stop button on the centre console. The selector lever with-Drivelogic switch is leather surfaced with an embedded M logo and stitching in M colours. An anthracite-coloured BMW Individual headliner and interior trim strips in Carbon Fibre High-gloss are standard. Fine-grain Merino black leather trim is standard as are M sport seats, which are electrically adjustable and heated. These seats have pronounced side bolsters, integrated head restraints and an illuminated model badge. A highlight of the options list are the M Carbon bucket seats for the driver and front passenger, which include CFRP in their construction and save 9.6kg over the standard M sport seats. These can be specified on their own or within the M Carbon Package.

    Cost of Ownership

    BMW has made great strides in improving the M4's economy and emissions and to put those figures into perspective, let's wind the clock back a bit to the E46 generation six-cylinder M3. That car, which was only retired in 2006, emitted 287g/km and managed a combined fuel economy figure of 23.7mpg; this from an engine that developed 340hp. This current G82 generation M4 Coupe xDrive develops a massive 530hp yet can see 28.2mpg and 226g/km (the same as the M3 version). The figures for the xDrive Convertible variant are 27.7mpg and up to 231g/km. The M4 Competition's BiK Benefit in Kind taxation rate is a lofty 37%. Insurance is as expensive as you'd expect from a car with that sort of potency under the bonnet, so younger drivers ought to ensure they can get halfway sensibly priced cover first. Residual values should hold up well too. This isn't a tired old platform that's being rolled out for one last hurrah. Used demand for this generation M4 should prove very healthy indeed. On to the warranty package. BMW's warranty only lasts for three years but it includes an Emergency breakdown service and at least it isn't mileage limited - unlike the comparable package you'd get as standard with a rival Audi. You can of course extent the warranty with either monthly or annual payments. There's a three year paintwork warranty and the usual 12 year anti-corrosion warranty.

    Summary

    There's not actually a lot of commonality between early M3 coupe models and this modern day M4 interpretation of the same street racing formula. The focus has changed from a raw, track-tamed screamer to something a lot more measured. Don't get me wrong; the M4 is still hugely thrilling - even if you invoke just 50 per cent of its capability. Its agenda though, changed in this G82 form and has further evolved with this update. If you were one of those who had a poster of an E30 M3 on your bedroom wall back in the Eighties, then the mature adult in you would probably find that car too wearing now. Instead, you'd want something like this. That's where the M4 is so clever. It's taken its customers with it, understanding that people spending this sort of money on a sports coupe don't necessarily want something that'll bite back, give them the shakes and necessitate a trip to the chiropractors. Are there drawbacks? Well, steering and throttle response aren't quite as sharp as they were in the old F82-era M4. Nor is the engine note quite as memorable. Many will feel though, that these are small prices to pay for the much bigger benefits offered elsewhere. And the fact that this still remains the most exciting and involving car of its kind. Even its closest rival, the Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 S 4MATIC+, can't come close to this M4's agility and driver feedback. So yes, if this is progress, I'll take it. I'd better start saving.

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