BMW M4 Competition Couple XDrive FL Arrives At Malaysian Market, Offers Fierce Performance And View

JAKARTA - BMW has again widened the wings of the high performance vehicle segment in Malaysia by launching the M4 Competition Couple xDrive FL with a more violent appearance than other variants.

Launching from Paultan, Thursday, August 22, this car is based on a Series-4 Coupe facelift with the addition of visual changes including the latest headlights and DRL.

Meanwhile, the manufacturer gave him an 826 M forkd Style double-spoke black unit with a 19-inch diameter each in front and 20 inches behind with a red M-brake cap.

This car has a carbon fiber roof to reduce weight and lower mass centers. Then, the update continues consisting of graphics M in black or red. On the back also includes a laser light resembling an M4 CSL.

The cabin also has a number of changes by presenting a flat-bottomed multifunctional steering wheel with markers of the position at 12 am as red as a racing car.

Then, also presented by BMW Curved Display consists of a 12.3-inch instrument panel with a 14.9-inch control screen running with the latest BMW OS 8.5 system.

Another detail on the interior is Harman Kardon's 16-speaker audio system, then M's touch on the interior coating made of carbon fiber and an anthractic headliner.

For the Malaysian market, the M4 Competition Couple xDrive FL is equipped with a rearview mirror package on the interior and exterior, a through-loading system, and a storage compartment package.

There is also an M Performance Parts package so that the car has a more aggressive look with carbon fiber rear wing embedding, titanium exhaust damping unit, and carbon fiber diffuser back.

This couple-style car is equipped with a S58 twin-turbocharged 3.0 liter 6-cylinder measuring 530 ps engine and a 650 Nm torque combined with six automatic transmission accelerations which can make it go from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds.

Offering a fierce performance and striking appearance, the BMW M4 Competition Coupe xDrive FL is priced from 870,800 ringgit (Rp3,098 billion).