New BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe breaks cover

Four-door coupe arrives with a range of three petrol and two diesel models, all of which feature mild-hybrid technology.

Published on Jun 09, 2021 06:00:00 PM

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BMW has rounded out the second-generation 4 Series range with the reveal of the new 4 Series Gran Coupé. The four-door coupé will join the existing Coupé and Convertible in the 4 Series line-up and is heavily based on the four-door electric i4.

  • New 4 Series is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor
  • Features sport seats, LED lights and frameless doors
  • Top-rung M440i xDrive uses a 374hp, 3.0-litre, six-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine

2021 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe: Dimensions

At 4,783mm, the new 4 Series is 143mm longer than the first-gen 4 Series Gran Coupé. It is also fractionally wider and taller and it features a broader track than the latest 3 Series saloon. BMW claims the stretched dimensions allow for greater interior room, with five seats and a 470-litre boot that is 39 litres bigger than previously.

2021 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe: Exterior and interior

As with the rest of the 4 Series range, BMW has worked to make the styling more distinct from the closely related 3 Series, and the Gran Coupé retains the controversial large kidney grille. It features BMW’s Laserlight headlights as an optional extra and darkened LED taillights, similar to those on the new M4 Coupe. The new 4 Series Gran Coupe also gets frameless doors, which add to the visual drama.

The cabin of the new 4 Series Gran Coupe is near-identical to that of the 3 Series sedan. It is equipped with an 8.8-inch touchscreen for the infotainment, a 5.1-inch display for the instruments, sport seats and a sport leather steering wheel as standard. Optional equipment includes heated and ventilated seats, a large panoramic sunroof, a Harman Kardon sound system, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. 

2021 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe: Engines

The 4 Series Gran Coupé will be available with a range of three petrol and two diesel models, all of which feature mild-hybrid technology. The 420i and 430i both use a four-cylinder 2.0-litre turbocharged mild-hybrid petrol unit offering 184hp and 245hp, respectively. The 420i can achieve 0-100kph in 7.9secs, with CO2 emissions of 150-166g/km. For the 430i, the 0-100kph sprint time is trimmed to 6.2secs, with official emissions of 156-173g/km. The 420d four-cylinder diesel has 190hp and is available with rear drive or xDrive all-wheel drive. In rear-drive it achieves CO2 emissions of 126-141g/km, which rise to 133-150g/km in xDrive form.

The range-topping M440i xDrive variant uses a mild-hybrid 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbocharged petrol unit to produce 374hp and 500Nm of torque, for a 0-100kph time of 4.7sec and a governed top speed of 250kph. This version has CO2 emissions of 181-193g/km. All variants come with an 8-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.

2021 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe: Aerodynamics and suspension

The 4 Series Gran Coupé is based on the same CLAR platform as the i4 and 4 Series Coupé and it benefits from a similarly aerodynamically optimised design, including an active air flap control system and an almost sealed underbody. The firm claims it offers enhanced handling compared to its predecessor.

The 4 Series Gran Coupé has a claimed 50:50 weight distribution, with BMW saying the design has been aerodynamically optimised and combined with new chassis technology to offer a sporting character. There is two-joint strut front axle suspension, with a five-link system at the rear.

As with the other 4 Series models, the Gran Coupé features lift-related dampers to control body movement and mode-specific variable sport steering, while an electronically controlled rear differential is standard on the M440i and optional on the 430i.

2021 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe: M Sport optional extras

M Sport Pro trim packages will be offered for each engine variant, adding 19-inch wheels, a rear spoiler, M Sport seatbelts and adaptive suspension, which offers a range of drive pre-set modes, along with an adaptive setting that adapts to suit the current driving style. M Sport Pro cars also gain M Sport performance brakes that use a different set-up with four-piston fixed callipers at the front and single-piston floating callipers at the rear. A range of other M Performance Parts will also be offered.

BMW in India

In 2021, BMW has already launched the 3 Series Gran Limousine, the spruced up M340i, a petrol version for the 2 Series Gran Coupe and the facelifted 6 Series GT in our market. BMW India is also expected to debut the 5 Series facelift, updates for the X3 and X4, as well as the new M3 and M4 in the coming months.  

Following the 4 Series Gran Coupe, BMW is also developing an M4 Gran Coupé, which is due to arrive next year to sit alongside the M4 Coupé. In regards to the new 4 Series Gran Coupe’s India launch, there is no official news yet.

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