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New M Performance parts for the LCI BMW 4 Series (2024)

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New M Performance parts for the LCI BMW 4 Series (2024)

For the 2024 BMW 4 Series, as a coupe and convertible (LCI), BMW also offers the first M Performance Parts at. The extras are perfect for anyone who wants their 4er want to give a personal touch. The most striking parts include the 20 inch M Performance forged rims. These are not only larger than the standard 18 or 19 inch wheels, but they also reduce the size unsprung masses of the car. This means the 4 Series is better to trade. Another highlight is the Carbon diffuser at the rear. This not only ensures a sporty look, but also subtly improves aerodynamics. There are also new ones tailpipes and one Carbon tank cap. And for an even more individual style you can bring your car with you Frozen Black stickersto Aramid antenna and a Tow strap beautify.

M Performance LCI BMW 4er

And BMW also offers M Performance parts for the interior at. For the cabin there is Alcantara armrests and knee pads, Stainless steel pedalsNew Deep pile overmats and special Back shells for the front seats, which are made of Alcantara and carbon. New Side sill round off the offer. In addition to the parts, customers can also choose between the M Sport package, the M Sport Package Pro and the M carbon exterior package choose. The packages are available ex works and provide further options for designing the car according to your personal ideas. BMW has not yet announced the exact prices for the M Performance parts, but they are definitely an exciting way to use the new 4er individually ex works to design and improve performance.

New M Performance parts for the LCI BMW 4 Series (2024)

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New M Performance parts for the LCI BMW 4 Series (2024)

New M Performance parts for the LCI BMW 4 Series (2024)
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