BMW M4

BMW M4: Financial Breakdown from Latest Models to Used Bargains

The BMW M4 represents the pinnacle of BMW's performance coupe lineup, blending aggressive styling with track-ready performance. Since its introduction in 2014, the M4 has carried on the legacy of the legendary M3 coupe, offering enthusiasts a potent combination of power, handling, and luxury. Let's explore the evolution of this iconic model.

First Generation (F82/F83) (2014-2020)

  • Introduced as a separate model from the M3, which became sedan-only
  • 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six engine producing 425 hp (431 PS)
  • Available in coupe (F82) and convertible (F83) body styles
  • Featured carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) components for weight reduction
  • Competition Package introduced in 2016, boosting power to 444 hp (450 PS)
  • CS model launched in 2017 with 454 hp (460 PS) and further weight reduction

Second Generation (G82/G83) (2021-present)

  • Redesigned with a controversial large kidney grille
  • 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six engine producing up to 503 hp (510 PS) in Competition models
  • Available in rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (xDrive) configurations
  • Coupe (G82) and convertible (G83) body styles offered
  • Introduction of the first-ever M4 CSL in 2022, with 543 hp (550 PS) and significant weight reduction
  • M4 Competition xDrive model offers improved acceleration and all-weather capability

An interesting fact about the M4 is that despite being a relatively new nameplate, it carries on a legacy that dates back to the original E30 M3 coupe. The decision to split the M3 and M4 into separate models allowed BMW to further differentiate the coupe and sedan variants, catering to different segments of the performance car market.

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Model years for BMW M4 (from 2014 to 2024):

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Average price € 64488
Lowest Sale € 45017
Top Sale € 95117
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BMW M4 2014

12.12.2024

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BMW M4 2014

05.12.2024

BMW M4 2016

03.12.2024

BMW M4 2021

29.11.2024

BMW M4 2017

29.11.2024

BMW M4 2021

23.11.2024

The cost of a BMW M4 can vary significantly depending on the specific model, optional features, and market conditions. As of 2024, focusing on the current second-generation model (G82/G83), the pricing typically ranges as follows:

In Europe, the starting price for a new BMW M4 is generally between €90,000 and €110,000. This base price can increase substantially with options and packages:

  • Standard M4 Coupe: Typically starts around €90,000 to €95,000
  • M4 Competition Coupe: Usually priced from €95,000 to €100,000
  • M4 Competition xDrive Coupe: Starts from about €100,000 to €105,000
  • M4 Convertible: Generally priced from €100,000 to €110,000
  • M4 CSL (Limited Edition): Can exceed €170,000
  • Fully loaded models with all options: Can reach €130,000 or more

Key factors influencing the price include:

  • Drivetrain: xDrive all-wheel drive system typically adds €4,000 to €5,000
  • Transmission: The standard M4 comes with a manual, while the Competition models feature an automatic. Opting for the Competition model adds about €5,000
  • M Driver's Package: Increases top speed and includes driver training, typically costing around €2,500
  • Carbon fiber roof: Standard on the coupe, but other carbon components can add to the price
  • Premium paint options: Can range from €1,000 to €4,000 extra
  • Interior upgrades: Such as premium leather or carbon fiber trim, potentially adding €3,000 to €7,000
  • Performance upgrades: Carbon ceramic brakes, for instance, can add about €8,000 to €9,000

It's worth noting that prices can vary between different European countries due to local taxes and import duties. Additionally, as a high-demand performance model, dealer markups may apply in some markets, potentially pushing the actual transaction price higher than the MSRP.

The price of a new BMW M4, specifically the second-generation model (G82/G83) introduced in 2021, starts at around €90,000 in most European markets. However, the final cost can vary significantly based on several factors:

  • Base Models:
    • Standard M4 Coupe with manual transmission: Typically starts between €90,000 and €95,000
    • M4 Competition Coupe (automatic transmission): Usually priced from €95,000 to €100,000
    • M4 Competition xDrive Coupe (all-wheel drive): Starts from about €100,000 to €105,000
    • M4 Convertible: Generally priced from €100,000 to €110,000
    • M4 CSL (Limited Edition): Can exceed €170,000
  • Packages:
    • M Driver's Package: Increases the top speed and includes professional driver training, usually costing around €2,500
    • M Race Track Package: Includes carbon ceramic brakes and other performance enhancements, which can add €8,000 to €10,000
  • Exterior Options:
    • Metallic paint: Adds approximately €1,000 to €1,500
    • Special finishes like Frozen or Individual colors: Can cost up to €4,000
    • Additional carbon fiber components: Can add €3,000 to €5,000
  • Interior Options:
    • M Carbon bucket seats: Can add €3,500 to €4,500
    • Full Merino leather upholstery: Typically costs an additional €2,500 to €3,500
    • Carbon fiber interior trim: Usually adds €1,000 to €1,500
  • Technology and Comfort Features:
    • Driving Assistance Professional package: Can add €2,000 to €3,000
    • Harman Kardon surround sound system: Adds about €1,000
    • M Drive Professional (including drift analyzer): Costs around €2,000

A well-equipped BMW M4 with several popular options can easily reach €110,000 to €120,000. For buyers who select all or most available options, particularly on the M4 Competition xDrive models, the price can exceed €130,000.

It's important to note that prices may vary between different European countries due to local taxes, import duties, and market-specific packaging of options. Additionally, as a high-performance model, the M4 may be subject to dealer markups in some markets, especially for early allocations, limited editions like the CSL, or in areas with high demand.

The cost of a used BMW M4 can vary widely depending on factors such as the generation, model year, mileage, condition, and specific variant. As of 2024, here's an overview of what you might expect to pay for a used M4 in Europe:

First Generation (F82/F83) (2014-2020):

  • Early models (2014-2016):
    • Price range: €40,000 to €55,000
    • Higher mileage examples may dip below €40,000
    • Well-maintained, low-mileage cars can command up to €60,000
  • Later models (2017-2020):
    • Price range: €50,000 to €70,000
    • Low-mileage, well-optioned examples can reach €75,000 or more
    • Special editions like the M4 CS can command €80,000 to €100,000
  • M4 GTS (Limited Edition):
    • Due to its rarity and performance, prices can range from €120,000 to €150,000 or more

Second Generation (G82/G83) (2021-present):

  • Being a recent model, used examples are less common but starting to appear on the market
  • Expect prices to range from €75,000 to €95,000 for lightly used examples
  • Nearly new models with very low mileage may be priced only slightly below the new car MSRP, around €85,000 to €100,000
  • M4 CSL models, due to their limited production and high performance, are likely to maintain values close to or even above new prices

Factors influencing used M4 prices include:

  • Mileage: Lower mileage examples command a premium
  • Condition: Well-maintained cars with no accident history are valued higher
  • Options: Desirable options like the Competition Package can add value
  • Service history: Full BMW service history can significantly impact the price
  • Rarity: Limited editions or special models often command higher prices
  • Modifications: While some buyers value tasteful modifications, others prefer stock examples, which can affect pricing both ways
  • Body style: Convertible models may have different value trends compared to coupes, often dependent on local market preferences

It's worth noting that M4 prices, especially for well-maintained first-generation models, have shown strong residual values due to the model's popularity among enthusiasts. The introduction of the second-generation model has had some impact on first-generation prices, but desirable examples still command strong figures.

When considering a used M4, potential buyers should factor in potential maintenance costs, especially for higher mileage examples, as performance parts and specialized service can be expensive for M models. Additionally, it's crucial to verify the car's history, including any track use or performance modifications, as these can significantly affect long-term reliability and value.