2021 BMW 4 Series Coupe: Review, Trims, Specs, Price, New Interior Features, Exterior Design, and Specifications | CarBuzz

BMW’s refreshment of the suspension and steering system has made the 4 Series an even sportier drive, but it’s still as smooth and compliant on city streets and freeways as ever. On a winding road, its handling is bolstered by a wider track at the rear and a lower center of gravity. The result is that the 4 Series doesn’t rely solely on its engine to deliver the zest a coupe should on a back road, particularly with sport mode engaged in sharpening up responses. There’s no question it’s the most rewarding car to drive in its class, despite the curious lack of feel in the steering.

In day-to-day driving, the 4 Series is a relaxing drive with compliant suspension but can change its demeanor in a moment to deal with getting into gaps in traffic or joining fast-moving freeways. We would go further, though, and say the 4 Series works as an excellent grand tourer with its athletic yet comfortable ride over long distances. It’s not a visceral experience, but as far as Jacks of all trades go, there’s not much the 4 Series isn’t adept at.