The replacement of the BMW 3-Series Coupe with the M4 has changed the approach taken by the brand’s high-performance M division as well. The next-generation M3 and M4 will be the first time that the coupe and sedan versions of BMW’s super-sports cars have been released at the same time.
Both cars have been extensively tested on the Nürburgring and other tracks, of course, and BMW’s dropped hints of a turbocharged straight-six under the hood with 430 horsepower and 369 pound-feed to torque as well as a dramatically reduced curb weight. Driving Fans can hardly wait!