BMW just unveiled a redesigned version of its 4 Series coupe for 2021 with more power, torque and technology than the previous generation. The 4 Series first hit the market in 2014, and the new, second-generation version goes on sale globally in the fall.
The new model wears a dramatic face highlighted by a reimagining of BMW’s signature kidney grille. It’s larger, angled forward and extends to the bottom of the front bumper; the design also features a new three-dimensional mesh structure. Flanking the grille are slimmer, tapered standard LED headlights and U-shaped daytime running lights. In back, darkened L-shaped LED taillights extend into the quarter panels. M Sport Package models add a specific bumper with larger air intakes, high-gloss black exterior trim and a trunk lid spoiler.
The 4 Series grows in size for 2021. The new model rides on a 1.6-inch-longer wheelbase; it’s 5.2 inches longer and an inch wider overall. BMW says its updated design makes it more aerodynamic.
Interior
The 430i and 430i xDrive models wear open-pore oak grain trim; M440i xDrive versions have aluminum paneling instead. Optional on both is high-gloss ash-gray wood trim or aluminum mesh trim. Leather for the seats and surfaces is optional and available in a variety of colors.
The iDrive 7 multimedia system with navigation is standard. BMW said the system’s maps function has been enhanced for more accurate and dynamic routes as well as additional point-of-interest details. The multimedia system is controlled via a touchscreen or using the iDrive controller. The standard screen is 8.8 inches; a 10.25-inch screen is optional. Also standard are wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
The new 4 Series also uses the latest version of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant voice recognition system, activated by saying “Hey, BMW.” It can now be used for things like opening and closing the car’s windows or adjusting the air conditioning.
Engine, Transmission and 0-60
Power is up for 2021. Rear-wheel-drive 430i and all-wheel-drive 430i xDrive models use an updated turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that delivers 255 horsepower and 294 pounds-feet of torque— a boost of 7 hp and 36 pounds-feet, respectively,over the previous model. BMW says the 430i does 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds; AWD models hit that mark in 5.3 seconds.
The AWD-only M440i xDrive model gets power from a turbocharged inline-six-cylinder engine good for 382 hp and 369 pounds-feet of torque, up 62 hp and 39 pounds-feet, respectively; it does 0-60 in 4.3 seconds. M440i xDrive models get a standard rear M Sport differential, which manages the torque between the left and right rear wheels under acceleration.
Standard on the six-cylinder model is a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. The starter generator improves both fuel efficiency as well as performance. BMW says it can be used during hard acceleration to increase performance or power the car’s electronic systems. The automaker also says the automatic stop-start function can turn off the engine while the driver is braking for a stop as soon as the speed drops below 9 mph.
The optional M Sport Package adds performance-enhancing features like the Adaptive M Suspension and Variable Sport steering, which BMW says adjusts to changes in the steering angle to maximize cornering agility and low-speed comfort.
Both models use a standard eight-speed automatic transmission; a manual transmission is no longer available. BMW says the eight-speed is updated and works with the standard navigation system. It uses data from the system and the optional Active Cruise Control system’s radar sensors to plan gear changes related to turns and changes in speed.
Safety
Standard safety features include forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning and city collision mitigation. Optional features include active cruise control with stop-and-go functionality, a park assist system, the hands-free Extended Traffic Jam Assist system, and a camera based system that automatically records and saves 20 seconds of video surrounding the moment of impact during a crash.
Price
Prices start at $46,595 for the 430i coupe and $48,595 for the 430i xDrive, $650 more than the outgoing model. The M440i xDrive coupe starts at $59,495 — $5,150 more than the previous model (all prices include a destination charge).
The sedan is set for a global market launch in October; no word yet on a redesign of the convertible version.
Editor’s note: This story was updated Sept. 29, 2020, to reflect that the engines use a single turbocharger instead of twin turbocharging.
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