The 4 Series Gran Coupe is emblematic of BMW’s expanding product line. Even though the automaker sells the 3 Series sedan, wagon and GT, and now the 4 Series coupe, the luxury brand thinks there’s room for something more. Enter the 4 Series Gran Coupe, a four-door car with sleeker, coupelike lines.
There’s some tradeoff in interior roominess in the name of style, but more cargo versatility than you might expect.
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One thing is sure: The price premium BMW plans to charge for the 4 Series Gran Coupe over the 3 Series sedan will be good for its bottom line, but is the $2,400-$3,000 extra worth it to you? Let us know in the comments.
Mike Hanley has more than 20 years of experience reporting on the auto industry. His primary focus is new vehicles, and he's currently a Senior Road Test Editor overseeing expert car reviews and comparison tests. He previously managed Editorial content in the Cars.com Research section.