Filed under: Spy Photos, Convertible, Performance, BMW, Luxury
Our trusty spy photographers have been at it again, snagging these first images of the forthcoming
BMW M4 Convertible without camouflage on its retractable roof and rear deck. You'll recall that this is not the first time we've seen the followup to the
M3 Convertible, but that
the last batch of images we had were encumbered by a lot more camouflage - this car is virtually naked by comparison.
Not surprisingly, the M4 looks to share its folding hardtop design with the standard
4 Series droptop, and it should operate in a similar manner as well. It's no surprise, but it looks like
BMW is going to try and make the transition from M4 Coupe to M4 Convertible as effortless as previous efforts converting the M3 to an M3 Convertible. That should mean that below the beltline, this car is nearly identical to the coupe we saw in
Detroit.
As for the camo'd features on these spy photos, the hood, front fascia, rear fascia, quarter panels, side sills and mirrors have all been shown on the M4 Coupe, and don't really bear mentioning. There's been no word of just where the M4 Convertible will make its debut, although considering the lack of disguise on this car,
Geneva seems like a likely destination.
BMW M4 Convertible spied with naked top and trunk originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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