Munich. The new BMW 4 Series Coupé, which celebrated
its digital world premiere today, is a truly exceptional car that
redefines the essence of driving pleasure in the premium midsize
segment. The online presentation of the sporty two-door model offered
a wide-ranging insight into the vehicle concept and its fascinating
history, as well as the car’s distinctive design and freshly honed
dynamics. A recording of the entire premiere event hosted by Pieter
Nota (Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for
Customer, Brands and Sales), Klaus Fröhlich (Member of the Board of
Management of BMW AG, responsible for Development) and Domagoj Dukec
(Head of BMW Design) is now available to download, along with
photographs of the presentation.
The BMW Group’s design studio in Munich, the historic halls of BMW
Group Classic and the BMW Group test centre in Aschheim co-hosted the
world premiere of the new BMW 4 Series Coupé. The evolution of the
two-door car’s aesthetic in keeping with BMW’s new styling language is
particularly evident under the design studio spotlights. Here, Domagoj
Dukec explained the design process that went into creating the sporty,
graceful and exclusive aura of the new BMW 4 Series Coupé. The focus
here was on standalone design features, notably the large, upright BMW
kidney grille angling forward at the front end of the coupé, the
athletically sculpted shoulders above the rear wheel arches, the car’s
dynamically stretched proportions and its wide tracks. These elements
put clear water between the new car and the latest BMW 3 Series Sedan,
while also giving it a significantly sharper character than its
predecessor. “The new BMW 4 Series displays the signature BMW
proportions in their most modern form yet,” said Dukec. “The front end
makes a very clear statement on the road. The striking, vertical
kidney grille and iconic twin headlights create a bold and confident identity.”
Pieter Nota’s look back into the past at the home of BMW Group
Classic illustrated how deeply entwined the new BMW 4 Series Coupé is
with the brand’s tradition of legendary sports cars. Classics such as
the BMW 328 Coupé from the 1930s and BMW 3.0 CS from the 1970s are
headline acts in the enthralling history of BMW coupés. And now a new
chapter can be added to this story of prestige, driving pleasure and
racing success. “The new BMW 4 Series Coupé captures the very essence
of BMW,” said Nota. “It is a future-focused interpretation of the
brand’s enduring DNA.”
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 (fuel consumption combined: 7.1 –
6.8 l/100 km [39.8 – 41.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined:
163 – 155 g/km) heading the line-up. 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”, in the words of Klaus Fröhlich during a test drive at the
BMW Group’s test facility in Aschheim. The coupé’s agility, steering
precision and cornering dynamics are enhanced by an exceptionally
stiff body structure with additional bracing as well as the bespoke
geometry, mounting and set-up of the chassis. “A pleasing harmony
between chassis and powertrain,” is how Fröhlich described the result.
“And the robust body enables very crisp chassis response.” He goes on
to say that the development engineers have managed to instil the new
BMW 4 Series Coupé with even greater precision and dynamism than the
BMW 3 Series Sedan, itself a fine example of sporting prowess. “I
think the team has done a good job – a very good job, in fact.”
BMW M440i xDrive Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 7.1 – 6.8 l/100 km
[39.8 – 41.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 163 – 155 g/km)