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The new BMW 4 SERIES put on big kidneys

Here is the new BMW 4 Series Coupé, which differs from its predecessor mainly by the redesigned front end, and is also available with the M-package.

The large kidneys on the nose of the vehicle have already taken care of the bile debates and will continue to take care of the disagreement, technical data coupe representative series 4 they promise a lot of driving dynamics. The well-known technologies from the 3 Series, which have been available since the beginning of 2019, have been skilfully perfected by the Bavarians in the foursome. Although series 4 and 3 derive from the same basis (CLAR, Cluster Architecture), BMW has installed additional magnifying elements in the 4 Series coupe body stiffness.

The center of gravity of the coupe was lowered by 21 millimeters compared to the 3 Series sedan, and the track width on the rear axle has increased by 23 millimeters. All in all, it should contribute to even more dynamics while driving, and it is worth mentioning the optimal weight distribution in 50:50 ratio between the front and rear axles.

The huge kidneys on the nose of the vehicle are a trademark of the new generation BMW 4 Series.

Many assistance systems provide the maximum level of security. Let’s just mention the new congestion system, which not only follows the flow of congestion without driver interference, but automatically moves the car along the edge of the roadway to allow ambulances to pass.

The engine range consists of a 2,0-liter four-cylinder turbo in two variants, with 184 (420i) and 258 hp (430i), A 3,0-liter manual six-cylinder turbo with 374 hp (M440i xDrive) and four-wheel drive, and on the diesel side are a four-cylinder turbodiesel with 190 hp (420D) and two six - cylinder engines with 286 (430D) and 340 hp (M440d xDrive).

Gallery: BMW 4 Series Coupe

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