New BMW 4 Series to cost from £32,580
Refreshed car gets updated styling, new interior features and a more luxurious cabin
BMW has announced that its updated 4 Series car will cost from £32,580.
The German manufacturer hopes that by refreshing the car’s styling and adding new interior features, it will continue the success of the 4 Series, having delivered 400,000 units worldwide since its launch in June 2013.
All cars, be they Coupe, Convertible or Gran Coupe, now come fitted with LED headlights as standard. However, Adpative LED headlights are available as an optional extra.
Inside, the 4 Series now benefits from more chrome highlights than the outgoing model, as well as a leather-trimmed sports steering wheel.
BMW’s digital cockpit is also available as an option. This fully digital TFT display provides instant readouts for the driver and be customised depending on the motorist’s preferences.
The car’s dynamic set-up has also been altered slightly to give a more involving drive. This means that the 4 Series has a lower centre of gravity – -40mm in the Coupe, -30mm in the Gran Coupe and -20mm in the Convertible – while the suspension has been stiffened. The car’s steering has also been upgraded, and all of these changes are designed to ensure that the 4 Series doesn’t roll as much and offers better response than before.
As mentioned, prices for the 4 Series range start at £32,580 for the 420i Coupe. This rises to £50,670 for the 435d xDrive Convertible.
The BMW 4 Series is available to order now.