2022 BMW M4
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THERMAL, Calif. — The BMW M3 and M4 have never been available with all-wheel drive — that is, until now. If it weren’t for the collective automotive world blowing a gasket over a grille design during the M3’s and M4’s initial reveal, the majority of the panic surely would’ve been directed toward the addition of an extra two driven wheels. It caused a kerfuffle when the M5 moved to all-wheel drive, but the execution was so blasted effective that complaints dried up quickly.
Of course, one reason to not be upset about the existence of M3 and M4 …
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THERMAL, Calif. — The BMW M3 and M4 have never been available with all-wheel drive — that is, until now. If it weren’t for the collective automotive world blowing a gasket over a grille design during the M3’s and M4’s initial reveal, the majority of the panic surely would’ve been directed toward the addition of an extra two driven wheels. It caused a kerfuffle when the M5 moved to all-wheel drive, but the execution was so blasted effective that complaints dried up quickly.
Of course, one reason to not be upset about the existence of M3 and M4 …
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Engine | 3.0L I-6 |
MPG | Up to 16 city / 23 highway |
Seating | 4 Passengers |
Transmission | 6-spd man w/OD, 8-spd w/OD |
Power | 473 - 503 hp |
Drivetrain | all wheel, rear-wheel |
Curb Weight | 3,830 - 4,306 lbs |