BMW has already introduced the Coupe and Convertible variants of the 4-Series, leaving only the Gran Coupe, which is slated to launch some time next spring, on the table. The test cars appear to be to be in both 430i and M440i guise, the latter of which is made apparent by the trapezoidal exhaust tips and more aggressive wheels and bodywork.
In typical BMW Gran Coupe fashion, the
exterior aims to combine sportiness with practicality by mixing a sloping
coupe-like roofline with a 4-door layout (5 if you include the liftback-style
trunk). Despite still wearing camo, the design language seems to be very
similar to that of the Coupe. Up front, it retains the large grill flanked by
squinted headlights, and the rear appears to carry over the same bumper shape
and narrow taillights.
As for the interior, we expect it to be
almost identical to the 4-Series Coupe, featuring a standard 8.8-inch
infotainment screen, with the option of a 10.25-inch screen and a 12.3-inch
Live Cockpit Professional instrument cluster also being available to buyers.
Both 4-Series Gran Coupe models should be carrying over the same powertrains
from their Coupe siblings as well, meaning 255 hp and 400 Nm of torque in the base 430i, and 382 hp and 494 Nm of torque in the sportier M440i.