2018 BMW M4 Facelift spotted, to be unveiled in March
Our reader and long-time contributor Todor Todorov has just spotted a 2018 BMW M4 Facelift prototype in German
Our reader and long-time contributor Todor Todorov has just spotted a 2018 BMW M4 Facelift prototype in German
Sport Auto took the BMW M4 GTS to Hockenheim Circuit and, only after setting the car up properly, it put down impressive lap times.
Under the hood, the facelifted BMW M4 will continue to use the same S55 3.0 liter six-cylinder engine, but instead of the 425 hp (431 PS in Europe)
Vorsteiner decided to change the outer appeal of the M4 GTS by adding aftermarket aero parts and wheels to this beast.
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According to several Instagram accounts (one can be found here), this M4 GTS was spotted in Germany and judging by the images below, it's in a pretty bad shape.
The BMW M4 GTS is a hardcore, stripped-out variant of the standard M4. But does the GTS take the M4 too far in the opposite direction?
Now that the year is coming to an end, we take a look back at some of the best cars, and best car experiences, we drove in 2016.
Our friends at Motor.es have gotten their hands on BMW's top street legal racing car - the M4 GTS and the M4 CS
The BMW M4 GTS is a hardcore, stripped-out, track-oriented sports car that's extremely limited and expensive. So is it worth it?
A comparison between the BMW M4 GTS and the BMW M4 CS
BMW M4 DTM Champion Edition is limited worldwide to 200 units. Today, BMW Australia announced that 10 of those units will go to land Down Under.