Buyer verdict

The BMW M4 is well-suited for buyers prioritizing performance and luxury in a compact package. Its price reflects the advanced engineering and premium features that come standard. Consider your driving needs and preferences when choosing between the coupe and convertible options, as well as any additional features that

Base MSRP
$87,900

$90,695 before tax

Powertrain
Gas

3.0L Turbo I6

Combined fuel
11.5 L/100km

Premium

Safety

IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the BMW M4 Coupe / Convertible in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
3.0L Turbo I6
Horsepower
473 hp
Torque
406 lb-ft
Transmission
6-speed manual
Drivetrain
RWD

Efficiency

City
13.0 L/100km
Highway
9.5 L/100km
Combined
11.5 L/100km
Fuel type
Premium
Tank
59 L

Dimensions

Length
4794 mm
Wheelbase
2857 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
440 L
Cargo max
Seating
5 seats
Towing
Not rated

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
NHTSA
Basic warranty
4 yr / 80k km
Powertrain warranty
4 yr / 80k km
Build country
Germany
iZEV eligible
No

Which trim is worth it

Competition Package

Worth it

The Competition Package enhances the M4’s performance with increased horsepower and sport-tuned features. If you’re looking to maximize the driving dynamics, this package is a valuable upgrade.

Executive Package

Probably skip

While the Executive Package adds luxury features like upgraded audio and advanced driver aids, the standard M4 already offers a high level of comfort and technology. Consider this only if these specific features are essential to you.

Common questions

What is the difference between the M4 Coupe and Convertible?
The primary difference is the roof design. The Coupe has a fixed roof, offering a more rigid structure, while the Convertible features a retractable roof for open-air driving.
Is the Competition Package necessary for everyday driving?
The Competition Package is not necessary for daily driving but enhances performance for those who frequently engage in spirited driving or track days.
How does the M4 handle in winter conditions?
With proper winter tires, the M4 can handle Canadian winters reasonably well, although its rear-wheel-drive setup may require cautious driving in snowy conditions.