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An increasingly rare breed, the 2025 BMW M440i is a satisfying option for coupe fans, with style and driving satisfaction that only a two-door can bring.
BMW is tweaking the 4 Series Gran Coupe and i4 for 2025 with updated infotainment tech, new head- and taillights, and more.
Both the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine in the 2025 430i and the M440i’s turbocharged inline-six benefit from a new 48-volt mild-hybrid system.
The 2024 BMW 4 Series will continue to feature the automaker’s Curved Display fully digital dashboard as standard equipment, but the two-door’s lineup also gains newly standard equipment on the M440i for the 2024 model year.
Starting in March, all 4 Series will come with a curved display and the latest multimedia system for the dashboard and infotainment.
BMW’s 2022 model year brings mostly minor updates in feature packaging, along with some new colors, but highlights include two new EVs.
Seat belts are the focus of a recall affecting more than 21,000 BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce and Toyota vehicles. Read more on the issue here.
We recently tested a 2021 BMW M440i convertible and found it an enjoyable and entertaining package overall, snout aside.
Despite a strong takeoff, the 2022 Honda Civic just couldn’t get the altitude of Ford’s all-new-for-2022 compact pickup truck, the Maverick. See our top stories of the week on those and more right here.
When you need to get away from it all, the redesigned 2021 BMW M440i convertible is comfortable for cruising, sporty in corners and classy all the while.
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