Upcoming Facelift for 2025 BMW M4 Introduces Price Hike, as Indicated by Configurator

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Upcoming Facelift for 2025 BMW M4 Introduces Price Hike, as Indicated by Configurator

BMW has revealed the pricing for the 2025 M4 Coupe and M4 Convertible despite it being only the third month of 2024. The configurator for the US market is now accessible on BMW’s website, providing potential buyers with an overview of available options and pricing.

Of significant note is the price increase implemented in the Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) version of the 2025 M4, which was introduced earlier in January. It’s worth mentioning that the 2024 M4 already saw a price hike of at least $3,400 compared to the previous year.

For the 2025 model year, the base BMW M4 Coupe starts at $79,100, reflecting a $1,000 increase from the pre-facelift model. Similarly, the M4 Competition sees a $1,000 gap, with a starting price of $83,200.

In terms of all-wheel drive options, the 2025 M4 Competition xDrive commands a price of $88,300, marking a $2,000 increase from the previous year. Likewise, the M4 Convertible Competition xDrive sees a $2,000 price hike, starting at $95,300. These prices exclude the $995 destination fees.

Upcoming Facelift for 2025 BMW M4 Introduces Price Hike, as Indicated by Configurator

These price adjustments accompany several changes introduced in the facelifted model, including new headlights, DRLs, and laser taillights reminiscent of the exclusive M4 CSL.

Cosmetic updates include a glossy black surround for the BMW roundel and a silver border for the M badge. New options for 2025 include silver Style 825M forged light-alloy wheels, a steel roof with a glass pane, and High Gloss Black/Red decals for the hood and trunk.

Under the hood, the M4 retains its S58 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged straight-six engine, delivering 473 horsepower in the base model and 503 hp in the Competition variant.

However, the all-wheel-drive Competition xDrive models receive a power bump to 523 hp. Performance figures remain impressive, with the Coupe sprinting to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and the Convertible in 3.6 seconds.

Production for the 2025 M4 Coupe and Convertible is slated to commence this month at the Dingolfing plant, although specific delivery dates have not been disclosed by BMW. Further updates are expected, including the introduction of the top-spec M4 CS, which is rumored to produce up to 543 hp.

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