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2016 BMW M4 Review


The M4 Coupe is priced at $65,700, which might seem a bit expensive, as for the same price much more powerful cars with bigger displacement engines are available.

Riding on the huge success of the BMW 4 Series, the brand decided to send the car to its M Performance division back in 2014 and it resulted in the M4. The car is available in a coupe and convertible body style along with some serious performance lurking under its hood.

The 2016 BMW M4 offers a strong engine coupled with a 7-Speed DCT or a 6-Speed manual gearbox to provide maximum driving pleasure and connection between the driver and the car itself. The M4 Coupe is priced at $65,700, which might seem a bit expensive, as for the same price much more powerful cars with bigger displacement engines are available. The M4 primarily competes with the Mercedes Benz AMG C63 and the Cadillac ATS-V.


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Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The BMW M4 Coupe comes at a single trim price starting at $65,700. The car comes equipped with a plethora of features, including a sport-tuned suspension, adaptive Xenon headlights, leather upholstery, a 16-speaker Harman Kardon surround-sound audio system, and much more as standard. There are some packages to better equip the car further. The most common Executive Package offers headlight washers, a rearview camera, front and rear parking sensors, and a heated steering wheel. For additional safety features, the Driver Assistance Package adds lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and frontal collision warning with a collision mitigation system among other features.

Trim

M4 Coupe

MSRP

$65,700

Features

Turbocharged 3.0L Inline 6 Engine

 

425 hp Maximum Power

 

406 lb-ft Maximum torque

 

18-inch Alloy Wheels With Summer Tires

 

Sports-tuned Suspension

 

Active Locking Differential

 

Adaptive Xenon Headlights

 

Heated 10-way Power Front Seats with Four-way Power Lumbar and Driver Memory Settings 

 

Cruise Control

 

Dual-zone Automatic Climate Control

 

Leather Upholstery

 

16-speaker Harman Kardon surround-sound audio system

We Recommend

Since the coupe is available in a single trim, we are left with no choice to make. However, we can suggest the Driver's Assistance Package and the Executive Package for having a better experience with your M4.


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Engine and Performance
9.1/10


The 2016 BMW M4 Coupe comes equipped with a turbocharged 3.0-liter turbocharged I-6 engine that puts out a maximum power of 425 hp and a maximum torque of 406 lb-ft. The engine's power is transferred to the rear wheels either through a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT).

The M4 Coupe reaches 60mph in 4 seconds flat and crosses the quarter-mile mark in 12.6 seconds, which are impressive numbers. The engine is smooth and the refinement levels are impressive but lacks the sporty sound which bogs down the excitement to quite an extent. 

Model

2016 BMW M4 Coupe

2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG C 63 Coupe

2016 Cadillac ATS V Coupe

MSRP

$65,700

$65,250

$62,665

Engine

3.0 L Turbocharged Inline 6 

4.0 L Twin Turbo V8

3.6 L twin Turbocharged V6

Drivetrain

RWD

RWD

RWD

Transmission

6-Speed Manual / 7-Speed DCT

7-Speed Shiftable Automatic

6-Speed manual

Power

425 hp

469 hp

464 hp

Torque

406 lb-ft

479 lb-ft

445 lb-ft

0-60 mph (seconds)

4.0

3.9

4.2

Quarter-mile (mph)

12.6

11.6

12.6

Top Speed (mph)

156

186

185

In comparison, the AMG C63 is the most powerful and the fastest of the lot. With a 4.0 L twin-turbo V8 under its hood putting out 469 hp and 479 lb-ft, the Merc reaches 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and crosses the quarter-mile mark in 11.6 seconds. The BMW M4 comes in at second place with power outputs of 425 hp and 406 lb-ft and taking 4.0 and 12.6 seconds to reach 60mph and cross the quarter-mile, respectively. The Cadillac ATS-V is the cheapest option in the competition but it does output more power than the M4 producing 464 hp and 445 lb-ft. The ATS-V takes 4.2 seconds to reach 60mph and 12.6 seconds to cross the quarter-mile.


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Fuel Economy
7.1/10


We know that fuel efficiency is not where a pure performance car like the M4 shines. The 2016 BMW M4 mpg figures are rated at 17 mpg in the city, 26 on the highway, and 22 mpg of combined fuel economy. The M4 Coupe gets a 15.8-gallon fuel capacity, offering a range of 268 miles in the city, 410 on the highway, and a combined range of 347 miles. The efficiency figures are on par with other performance-oriented vehicles in the segment.

Model

2016 BMW M4 Coupe

2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG C 63 Coupe

2016 Cadillac ATS V Coupe

MPG (City) (mpg)

17

18

17

MPG (Highway) (mpg)

26

25

23

MPG (Combined) (mpg)

22

22

20.5

Fuel Capacity (gallon)

15.8

18.0

16.0

Range (City/Hwy/Combined)

268/410/347

324/450/396

272/368/328

The Mercedes AMG C63 and the BMW M4 deliver a combined fuel efficiency of 22 mpg, while the Merc performs slightly better in the city and the BMW on the highway. The ATS-V has the least efficiency figures of 17 mpg in the city, 23 on the highway, and 20.5 combined. The Mercedes has the biggest fuel capacity of 18 gallons, followed by the Cadillac with 16 gallons of fuel capacity, and BMW with a 15.8-gallon tank. When comparing the combined range, Mercedes leads the race with 396 miles.

Interior
7.7/10


The 2016 BMW M4 interior is spacious and feature-rich for a performance-oriented coupe. The M4 Coupe provides very good space and comfort in the front row. It features keyless entry and ignition, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, heated 10-way power front seats with four-way power lumbar support, and driver memory settings as standard.

The interior features high-quality materials like carbon fiber and matte silver aluminum trims crafted into a sort of upgraded 4 Series cabin. M logos are present here and there to remind you that it is not just any BMW, but an M-Performance tunes one. Other standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, an 8.8-inch infotainment screen with navigation functionality, an iDrive controller, and a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.

Model

2016 BMW M4 Coupe

2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG C 63 Coupe

2016 Cadillac ATS V Coupe

Seating Capacity

4

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.8/57.7/42.2

37.1/N/A/41.7

37.6/54.1/42.3

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

36.1/55.1/33.7

37.1/N/A/35.2

35.1/51.1/33.5

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

11

12.6

10.4

The BMW M4 is the most spacious option in the front row, followed by the Cadillac and the Merc. When it comes to second-row space, the visibly bigger AMG C63 has the edge as it provides legroom of 35.2 inches, while the BMW and the Cadillac provide 33.7 and 33.5 inches, respectively. When it comes to cargo capacity, the Mercedes has the most of 12.6 cu-ft, followed by the BMW with 11 and the Cadillac with 10.4 cu-ft of cargo area, respectively. Major interior features include-

  • Cruise Control
  • Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
  • 10-way Power-adjustable Front Seats
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Keyless entry and ignition
  • Fold-Down rear seatbacks

How intuitive is the 2016 BMW M4 Coupe’s infotainment unit?

The 2016 BMW M4 features an 8.8-inch infotainment unit as standard which is an optional feature in the regular 4 Series. It is equipped with Bluetooth, Aux, and USB Connectivity along with a satellite radio. As for audio, there is a 16 speaker premium audio system from Harman Kardon fitted inside the M4 coupe as standard outputting a maximum of 600-Watt.

The audio system sounds phenomenal as expected. Few key features include-

  • 8.8-inch infotainment unit
  • 16 Speaker Harman Kardon Audio System
  • Aux Input
  • Satellite Radio
  • USB Connectivity
  • Bluetooth Connectivity

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Exterior
9.1/10


The 2016 BMW M4 dimensions are generous for a performance coupe. The car looks like a beefed-up and trimmed-down version of the 4 Series at the same time. The bulging aluminum hood and front fenders and the carbon-fiber-reinforced roof help a lot in reducing weight and giving the car a very aggressive stance while announcing that the M4 means serious business at the same time.

The M4 is a beautiful, angry machine that when viewed from any angle boasts that it is a real performance-oriented machine that can carve corners smoothly and ferociously. The M4 Coupe weighs 3,530 lbs, which is pretty light, thanks to the weight-saving parts.

Model

2016 BMW M4 Coupe

2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG C 63 Coupe

2016 Cadillac ATS V Coupe

Curb Weight (lbs)

3530

3782

3700

Length (in.)

183.9

187.0

184.7

Width (in.)

73.6

72.4

72.5

Height (in.)

54.4

56.5

54.5

Ground Clearance (in.)

4.8

4.6

N/A

Wheelbase (in.)

110.7

111.8

109.3

The Mercedes C63 is the largest among the competition in all dimensions. The AMG C63 weighs 3,782 lbs, followed by the Cadillac that weighs 3,700 lbs, while the M4 Coupe is the lightest weighing 3,530 lbs. The BMW also has the best ground clearance of 4.8 inches while the Mercedes has 4.6 inches of clearance. Major exterior features include 

  • 18-inch Alloy Wheels With Summer Tires
  • Sport Body Kit
  • Performance Exhaust System With Quad Tailpipes
  • “Powerdome" Hood And Wider Rear Fenders
  • Carbon-fiber-reinforced Roof

Safety
6.0/10


The 2016 BMW M4 comes equipped with a plethora of standard safety features, including 4-wheel ABS, traction and stability control, and a set of airbags to ensure the safety of the occupants. The stability control system works efficiently along with the braking system to ensure great stopping power at all times.

The M4 coupe takes 106 feet to stop from 60mph, which is a great distance, and that is necessary for a car of its class and performance. The optional Driver Assistance package comes with extra safety features, including blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, a side- and top-view camera system, speed limit info, frontal collision warning, and automatic braking for collision mitigation. Some standout safety features include-

  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • Traction Control
  • Stability Control
  • Blind Spot Monitoring
  • Tire Pressure Alert
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Rearview Camera

Competition
7.0/10


BMW M4 vs Mercedes-Benz AMG C63

Both the cars do offer some impressive specs for the price they carry but the M4 feels a bit overpriced as compared to the C63. The AMG vehicle is way better in terms of overall performance and aggressiveness along with a matching fuel economy too. But it falls short in front of the M4 in terms of interior space and practicality. The AMG C63 would be the perfect choice over the M4 if raw performance and sharp styling are your needs.

 

BMW M4 vs Cadillac ATS-V

The Cadillac ATS-V is, perhaps, the most value-for-money performance machine in the segment. It costs lesser than the M4 yet offers almost similar performance figures and better power figures. It only lacks in terms of the overall interior space, comfort levels, and the quality of interior materials when compared to the M4. Overall, it is a cheaper and better alternative to the M4 only in terms of performance aspect.

 

 

Final Verdict


The 2016 BMW M4 Coupe is a blend of performance and driving dynamics efficiently combined into a very enjoyable package ensuring the thrill of driving to every enthusiast. The car offers superb handling combined with amazing throttle response and power output. The major cons are the synthetic simulated sound that is put in through the speakers, covering up the actual sound note of the car and the increased price. The advice would be to go for the M4 only if you want a superb manual, performance car. Otherwise, there are better options among the competition.