2020 BMW M4 Price, Review, Pictures and Cars for Sale | CARHP
The ride is firm but the driver is paid back for the abuse with genuine agility on twisty roads- CarAndDriver
The BMW M4 comes standard with a 3.0L twin-turbocharged inline-6 engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Propelling the rear wheels of the coupe, this motor churns out 425 hp and 406 lb-ft.of torque. It is also available with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission for $2,900. With the optional Competition Package, the power levels increase to 444 hp. The automatic transmission provides quick shifts, however, the manual transmission is mighty as well.
2020 BMW M4 engine bay
The M4 is a fun car to drive for its razor-sharp handling. Flexing on its famed BMW handling, the M4 takes it a step above and glides around the tarmac the way you drive it. Attuned more towards a firm ride, the coupe effortlessly balances between soft and stiff suspension, giving unparalleled performance when thrashed around the track or normal city cruising. Its light yet faultless steering is purely accurate and points exactly where intended while road feedback feel is excellent.
2020 BMW M4 driving view
Blazing quick just as you jab the throttle, the M4 is basically Lightning McQueen on the tarmac. Zipping the mighty M4 from 0-60 MPH is done in 4.2 seconds while the quarter-mile run is finished in 12 seconds. The top speed is limited to 155 MPH but with the M4 Driver’s package, the maximum top speed limit is 174 MPH. When stopping the 3625-pound M4, the brakes are as sturdy as the powertrain is. With the optional carbon ceramic brakes, the M4 can stop from 60 MPH in just 98 feet.
Models
2020 BMW M4
2020 Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe
2020 Lexus RC F
MSRP
$69,150
$69,900
$64,900
Engine
3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6
4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
5.0L V8
Drivetrain
RWD
RWD
RWD
Transmission
6-Speed Manual
9-Speed Automatic
8-Speed Automatic
Power
425 hp @ 5,500 RPM
469 hp @ 5,500 RPM
472 hp @ 7,100 RPM
Torque
406 lb-ft. @ 1,850 RPM
479 lb-ft. @ 1,750 RPM
395 lb-ft. @ 4,800 RPM
0-60 MPH
4.1 sec
3.8 sec
4.1 sec
Quarter Mile
12.0 sec
11.9 sec
12.7 sec
Top Speed
155 MPH
155 MPH
170 MPH
The Mercedes-AMG C63 is the quickest contender in this class thanks to its responsive V8 engine. The Lexus RC F, although being powerful, loses to the M4 in the drag test. It is worth noting that the M4 is the only sports car here that comes with a standard manual transmission, a plus point for purists.