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.
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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).