BMW Series 4 Classic Cars for Sale
BMW’s Series 4 sets benchmarks in the segment for driving dynamics, technical sophistication and individualisation—whether as Coupé, Convertible or Gran Coupé. Especially the in-line sixes and M models stand out for sporting capability, while a wide range of options and equipment enable a distinctly personal touch.
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2016 | BMW M4
COMPETITION PACK

2018 | BMW M4 Competition
2018 BMW M4 Convertible - 30 Years Edition with only 4.952 km in Mandarin II Uni with some very exclusive add ons.
VAT is reclaimable

2019 | BMW M4 Competition
allestimento Individual 450cv
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2021 | BMW M4 Competition
BMW M4 Competition Coupe ( G82 ) 2021 – RWD – Belgian – Portimao Blue Metallic
2018 | BMW 420i
2018 BMW 420i M Sport Convertible
2017 | BMW M4 GTS "DTM Champion Edition"
Collector's item - personally signed by Wittmann and Spengler
2023 | BMW M4 CSL
2023 BMW M4 CSL
2017 | BMW 435d xDrive
BMW 435 BMW M 435 d Cabrio xDrive, "voll" !!
2017 | BMW 440i
Cabrio 440i High Executive M-sport,
2017 | BMW M4
BMW M4 INDIVIDUAL UFFICIALE ITALIANA-CARBONIO
2018 | BMW M4 Competition
30 JAHRE
2016 | BMW 420i
BMW 4 Series 420i Luxury
2021 | BMW M4 Competition
( G82 ) BELGIAN - FULL CARBON PACKAGE
2021 | BMW M4 Competition
2021 (71) BMW M4 3.0 BiTurbo ‘Competition’ Coupe Steptronic
2020 | BMW M4 Competition
Effectively New – Under 20 Miles Recorded
History of the BMW Series 4
BMW’s Series 4, introduced in 2013, marked a clear separation of the coupé and convertible models from the 3 Series range. The intention was to give the sportier siblings their own identity and model line. The Series 4 debuted first as the F32 Coupé and F33 Convertible, soon followed by the F36 Gran Coupé, a five-door model offering superior practicality but with a dynamic silhouette. All variants draw on BMW’s long-standing reputation for rear-wheel-drive balance and engineering precision.
Model Overview and Development
The original Series 4 models, with codes F32 (Coupé), F33 (Convertible) and F36 (Gran Coupé), were produced from 2013 to 2020. In parallel, BMW rolled out a number of engines ranging from efficient four-cylinders to renowned straight-six units—both diesel and petrol, with turbocharging throughout. All-wheel drive (xDrive) was widely available as an option. The M4—initially the F82 Coupé and F83 Convertible—took the mantle of the two-door M3 tradition, introducing a new generation of high-performance cars. The G82 (since 2021) represents the current M4 generation, sharply raising both performance and technology, highlighted by Competition models with up to 510 hp.
Highlights and Distinctive Features
Key distinguishing aspects of the Series 4 include extensive drivetrain choice (rear-wheel drive or xDrive AWD), highly developed chassis technology, adaptive M suspension and powerful turbocharged engines. The M4 versions feature lightweight materials, carbon-fibre (CFRP) roofs, aluminium and carbon body elements, as well as aggressive design with broad wheel arches and trademark quad exhausts. The model family is renowned for its diversity of equipment options, including M Sport and Individual packages, high-grade multimedia and connectivity, advanced lighting (LED, Laserlight), and a rich portfolio of security and driver assistance systems. Individualisation extends to special colours, leathers and trims from BMW Individual.
Technical Data
Special Editions and Collectible Models
The M4 CSL (G82, 2023) stands out: only 1,000 units worldwide, equipped with a carbon bonnet, roof, and centre console, bespoke bucket seats, titanium exhaust, and unique paint (like Frozen Brooklyn Grey). Weight reduction includes removal of rear seats and lightweight glass. Limited editions and M Competition variants, often with exclusive interior trims, wheels and performance equipment, add extra appeal for enthusiasts. BMW Individual regularly delivers bespoke paintwork and interior finishes for Series 4 models.
Engine, Transmission and Driving Dynamics
Series 4 models are celebrated for responsive handling, precise steering and outstanding balance, especially in rear-wheel-drive forms. M4 models take this further with adaptive suspension, M differentials and chassis optimisation for track and fast road use. The 3.0-liter straight-six engines, whether in ‘ordinary’ 440i or the S55/S58 of the M4, deliver notable torque and smoothness. BMW’s dual-clutch and new 8-speed automatic gearboxes enable rapid shifts, and advanced electronics (DSC, M Drift Analyzer in newer models) widen the fun factor. Braking and safety technology are also state of the art, with optional carbon-ceramic brakes on M models. - F82 M4 Coupé: 3.0L bi-turbo, 431 hp, razor-sharp driving experience, widely represented and highly sought among sports coupé enthusiasts.
- G82 M4 Competition: 510 hp, both RWD and xDrive AWD options, advanced electronics and cabin technology, seminal for modern performance BMWs.
- F33 Convertible: Offers the joy of open-top motoring with robust engines and top comfort equipment.
- M4 CSL (G82): Limited edition, track-focus with substantial weight reduction and uprated performance parts, collectible status.
Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design
Series 4 interiors stand apart for their focus on the driver, with high-grade materials and cockpit layout. M and Individual models introduce special leathers, carbon fibre or aluminium trims, and distinctive contrast stitching or accents. Equipment such as Harman/Kardon audio, advanced navigation, head-up display, and ambient lighting are commonplace. Accessories include heated and memory seats, digital keys, and adaptive lighting. Externally, sharp lines, strong kidney grilles and widened arches mark all 4 Series models; M variants add powerdomes, quad exhausts and special spoilers. Accessories: wind deflectors for convertibles, numerous wheel designs (up to 20"), Shadow Line trims and extensive bespoke options via BMW Individual.
Other Relevant Features
All models support extensive connectivity, such as real-time traffic, Concierge Service and entertainment streaming. Advanced safety: dynamic stability control, intelligent emergency call, multiple airbags, rear-view and surround camera systems. Boot sizes and rear space vary—with the Gran Coupé offering more flexibility. Efficiency classes mostly E–G, emissions meet Euro 6 or 6d standards. Keyless comfort, sun protection glazing, and wireless charging add modern utility to the classic experience.
Summary
The BMW Series 4 delivers an unmatched synthesis of sporting ability, engineering innovation, equipment diversity and individualisation opportunities. Particularly in M derivatives, the range combines technical prowess and spirited dynamics in a package that has firmly established its own identity beyond the traditional 3 Series coupé line. With high demand for M4 Coupé and Convertible variants on the classic market, the Series 4 offers both dynamic value and strong competitiveness as a modern classic.


