BMW M4 Competition 50 Jahre M Edition launched in India at Rs 1.53 crore
BMW has launched the BMW M4 Competition "50 Jahre M Edition" in India at Rs 1.53 crore (ex-showroom). BMW is celebrating the M division's 50th anniversary with unique limited-edition cars. The M340i xDrive, 6 Series GT, and 5 Series limited-edition BMW cars are already on sale.
The huge vertical kidney grille with the M logo, M gills, and enlarged side sills are all included with the 50 Jahre M Edition. The BMW M4 Competition 50 Jahre M Edition has gloss black M-specific ORVMs, adaptive LED headlights with BMW Laserlight, a rear spoiler, and Black Chrome exhaust tips.
In addition, it has M forged alloy wheels that are coated in matte Gold Bronze and measure 19 and 20 inches at the front and rear, respectively.
A 3.0-litre twin-turbo 6-cylinder engine with 510PS and 650 Nm powers the M4 Competition "50 Jahre M Edition." The M4 can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.5 seconds thanks to the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system and 8-speed automatic transmission.
The M steering wheel, heated seats with lumbar support, unique door sills, and a metal plaque on the centre console and seat headrest are all included within the special edition M4 model. A carbon fibre roof is also added to the M4 Competition, which lowers the vehicle's centre of gravity and lightens its overall weight. Customers may also choose a carbon fibre and Alcantara M Performance steering wheel and carbon exhaust tips.
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2993cc
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9.76 Kmpl
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