Filed under: Coupe, Performance, BMW, Luxury
Comparing
Nürburgring Nordschleife lap times is a bit of a black art, especially when looking at times officially set by manufacturers matched against other sources. Driver skill and weather conditions play a huge roll in determining a quality time. Still, it appears
BMW fans have reason to celebrate because the new
M4 Coupe beat the previous-generation
M3 by 13 seconds in a recent test by Germany's
Sport Auto magazine.
Sport Auto conducts what it calls the Supertest, where it runs performance cars around the 'Ring and the short course at Hockenheim to create its own database of comparable times. The M4 with a dual-clutch transmission, ceramic brakes and Michelin Pilot Supersport tires
managed a quality 7 minutes 52 second lap around the 12.8-mile course, compared to 8:05 from the last M3, according to
BimmerPost. The new coupe also beat the magazine's posted times for the
Audi RS5 Coupe, which did it in 7:59, and
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG with an 8:01, but couldn't quite match the 7:44 set by a
911 Carrera S. Still, BMW must be somewhat pleased with these results of its new 425-horsepower coupe because it posted the
magazine's cover and an image of the time on its official M Facebook page.
While the M4 apparently stands up to contemporaries and predecessors, new generations of
the AMG and
RS models are reportedly on the horizon. In other words, more tests will come.
BMW M4 Coupe laps 'Ring in 7:52, bests outgoing M3 originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 19 Jun 2014 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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