2015 BMW 4-Series Review and Release Date - The 2015 BMW 4-Series may very well be called a family of
two-door versions with the 3-Series. But it isn't purely that. While it
occupies the same space in the market as the
BMW 3-Series Coupe helpful to, and
it starts with the actual 3-Series' underpinnings, engines, and gear, it's
lower, wider, and longer than its sedan counterparts.
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2015 BMW 4-Series
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The form of the 2015 BMW 4-Series is a once puzzling, and a
somewhat more low-set, aggressive, and alluring compared to 3-Series Coupes that
preceded it or the latest 3 Series sedans on which it really is based. It has
the same proportions with the long-ago 8-Series- as well as some of the styling
cues of former decades of 3-Series coupes and the cabin's more adventurous - with
some sweeping arcs and trim packages that lift its basic-black wardrobe into
something a bit more couture.
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2015 BMW 4-Series Interior
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It's entirely fair to say that performance for the
BMW 4-Series
is all about on par with what you will discover in the 2015 3-Series -- albeit
minus the diesel, hybrid, or lower-power 320i types. The 4-Series fires up
sweetly made in-line engines, shifts with relieve, bear-hugs the road--and
plots an obvious trajectory into M territory with performance suspension and
braking upgrades.
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2015 BMW 4-Series
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The 428i uses a two. 0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder to
create 240 horsepower and 255 pound-feet associated with torque; the hood of
435i models have the familiar 3 liter turbocharged in-line six-cylinder
powerplant rated at 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. Rear-wheel
travel is standard, but all-wheel drive can be acquired with either engine. A
six-speed information transmission is standard (available simply on rear-drive
models), while an eight-speed automatic can be acquired.