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Old Jun 9, 2021 | 07:36 AM
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Following one year after the debut of the new-generation 4 Series two-door coupe comes the 4 Series Gran Coupe — yep, the four-door version. In fact, the 2022 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe is a four-door hatchback.

Compared to the previous-gen model, the 2022 4 Series Gran Coupe body is 5.9 inches longer, 1 inch wider, and a surprising 2.1 inches taller. The two-door 4 Series is 2 inches lower and fractionally (0.6-inch) shorter in length. Compared to the 3 Series sedan, the 4 Series four-door is nearly 3 inches longer, an inch wider, and almost the same height. Naturally, the design adopts the giant, flared-nostril grille. The fascia also incorporates adaptive LED headlights along with U-shaped fiber-optic daytime running lights (Icon adaptive LEDs with Laserlight are optional). A spoiler appears at the trailing edge of the rear liftgate, while the profile view shows new flush door handles and frameless door glass.

The more-door 4 Series will appear first as the rear-wheel-drive 430i and the M440i xDrive. An all-wheel-drive 430i xDrive and a rear-wheel-drive M440i will follow. That will give the Gran Coupe one more variant than the (non-M) 4 Series two-door coupe.

The 2022 4 Series Gran Coupe powertrains mirror those of the two-door cars. The 430i uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 255 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. The M440i's 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six produces 382 horsepower and 369 lb-ft and incorporates a 48-volt mild hybrid system. The latter cannot power the car, but facilitates the auto stop-start system (allowing engine shutdown below 9 mph) and regenerating brake energy.

Both engines are paired exclusively with an eight-speed automatic transmission (what, you were expecting a manual?). The autobox includes shift paddles, launch control, and a Sprint function. Pulling the left paddle for a second or more drops the transmission into the lowest available gear and switches all the powertrain and chassis settings to their max-sport mode.

BMW says the 430i Gran Coupe will go from 0–60 mph in 5.8 seconds, while the M440i xDrive Gran Coupe can do it in 4.4 seconds. That puts the 430i Gran Coupe 0.3 second behind its two-door sibling, while the M440i xDrive Gran Coupe trails its two-door counterpart by 0.1 second.

Standard equipment on the Gran Coupe is largely the same as that on the two-door, with highlights including navigation, a moonroof, and power sport seats. The M440i also gets an M sport suspension, M sport differential, M sport brakes, variable sport steering, Shadowline exterior trim and aluminum tetragon interior accents.

For the 430i, major options include the M Sport Package (M Sport suspension, variable sport steering, 19-inch wheels, aluminum tetragon interior trim, aerodynamic kit, M steering wheel, and Sensatec dashboard) and the Dynamic Handling Package (adaptive M suspension, M sport differential, M Sport brakes, 19-inch wheels). The M440i offers a Cooling and High-Performance Tire Package that brings the adaptive M suspension, the M Technology Package and 19-inch wheels. Both cars can be upgraded with adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go capability and extended traffic-jam assist, a surround-view camera with 3D view, a drive recorder, and a head-up display among numerous other items.

Pricing for the 430i Gran Coupe is $45,795 and the M440i xDrive Gran Coupe is $58,995. That 430i Gran Coupe starting price is $800 less than the two-door 430i, and the 440i version is $500 less than its two-door counterpart. The 2022 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe is set to reach dealerships in August.
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solid upgrade.

and there's that cement gray color again.
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I'm softening on that beaver tooth grille, but I think I'd still prefer the 3-Series style grille on this. I've had an F30 GC as a loaner, and I did like it; I'm sure this is a great car.
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I don't hate it. I actually think the proportions work better than the coupe... I felt the same way about the previous-gen 4-series, but this Gran Coupe looks a little more natural.
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Are those 1990s era door handles? Or is there a button behind it where the "handle" part doesn't actually pull up?
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The front grille ruins it for me. I think it looks fine other than that.

The 4 Series Gran Coupes never looked as good as a regular 3 or 4 Series to me. The 6 and 8 Series Gran Coupes looked really good, especially the 6 Series. That was one of the most attractive cars on the road and looked better than the coupe did.
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This is what happens when an iconic brand hits the panic button. They hire outlandish designers to stir “emotions” instead of making a GREAT product with timeless design.

This new model is grotesque from most angles. The Huge grill has no rhyme or reason and doesn’t tie in to rest of the design which has very “soft” and conservative lines. Removing the Hofmeister Kink is sacrilege and makes it look like any other car. Taillights are copies from Lexus.

Just forgettable car in every way.
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looks bland inside and out. I will take Mercedes C/CLA or Audi A4/A5 any day over this.
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looks bland inside and out. I will take Mercedes C/CLA or Audi A4/A5 any day over this.
CLA? You are thinking the 2-Series Gran Coupe.
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Originally Posted by RNM GS3
Just forgettable car in every way.
As a BMW fan, I sadly feel the same for just about every car they make now outside of the M5 CS. For all of its flaws, at least you couldn't say the i8 was forgettable.
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Originally Posted by tex2670
CLA? You are thinking the 2-Series Gran Coupe.
Well, both the CLA and the 2-series GC are smaller than the 4-series GC by a considerable amount. An A5 Sportback seems like the most-direct competitor.
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I usually like the grand coupes better, but it does not matter with a snout like this ...
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My interpretation with bmw (odd # 4 dr, even # 2 dr)

BMW:
"Let's make the 3 series a 4dr only" ................check
"And the 4 series a 2dr only" .............................check

Buuuuut, if we make the 4 series with 4 doors AND a low roof, we'll call it a GC


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