Filed under: Coupe, Sedan, Performance, BMW, Luxury
When the
BMW M3 and
M4 debuted on Monday at the
2014 Detroit Auto Show, it was to much fanfare and excitement. At that time, though, we were missing a big piece of the M3/M4 puzzle - the price.
According to a report from our roundel-obsessed friends at
Bimmerfest, the
four-door M3 will star at $62,000, while the
M4 Coupe is priced at $64,200. Those prices do not include a $925 destination charge. That's a pretty significant jump over the $56,275 starting price of the old M3 Sedan and $59,275 starting price of the last M3 Coupe, although we'd argue that these cars should easily outpace their V8 counterparts in terms of overall performance. In other news, a six-speed manual will come standard, while the seven-speed M DCT will be an optional extra.
Bimmerfest also came up with a timeline for the M3 and M4's arrival. We should expect the official announcement of pricing, along with the full order guides, released near the end of this month or in early February. Production will kick off in March, while customers will be able to begin placing orders in late April. We'll get our first crack at both cars in June, with deliveries beginning later that month.
As for the validity of this info, we're told that the source
Bimmerfest spoke to is
very well informed and that there's every reason to believe this info. So, while this isn't fact until it comes from the mouth of BMW, we aren't prescribing any salt with this particular story.
2015 BMW M3 and M4 priced at $62,000 and $64,200 originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 15 Jan 2014 11:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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