At first glance, this matchup looks completely unfair. In one corner, we have the 2018 BMW M4 with the Competition Package, a super-expensive German sports coupe powered by a twin-turbocharged inline-six-cylinder engine. In the other corner, the American-as-apple-pie 2018 Ford Mustang GT with the Performance Package Level 2 option, a V-8-powered brute featuring track-day tires and a purpose-tuned suspension. The Mustang costs a little more than half of what the BMW does: $45,885 as equipped for the Mustang versus $86,945 for the BMW, both including destination fees. So just what were we thinking, stacking these two up against each other on a track when, realistically, this should be a slaughter for the BMW?
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Hear us out. On paper, these two iconic machines stack up rather well. The BMW makes 444 horsepower from its 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder, since this one has the Competition Package with 19 extra horsepower. The Mustang’s 460-hp, 5.0-liter V-8 is largely unchanged from the regular GT. Performance Package Level 2 (aka PP2) is focused on boosting grip through aerodynamics, suspension and tires, leaving the powertrain largely untouched. Both cars have highly adjustable electronically controlled suspensions and steering. Both have bigger brakes than their standard counterparts (the BMW’s are carbon ceramic). Both ride on super-sticky summer tires, with the Mustang’s being more aggressive.