Want a more hardcore BMW M4 but aren’t quite ready for the nausea-inducing CSL? The 2025 BMW M4 CS is here. As one might expect, it’s a lighter and more powerful version of BMW’s high-performance ...
BMW aims for the practical sweet spot by splitting the difference between the M4 Competition and M4 CSL. The 2025 BMW M4 CS is pitched as a sharper, punchier car than the regular M4 Competition, but ...
2025 BMW M4 CS debuts with 543 horsepower, mirroring M3 CS output, drivetrain, and styling. 0-60 mph: 3.2 seconds; top speed: 188 mph. US MSRP starts at $124,675, including destination and handling.
Last year, BMW built a run of more powerful, track-focused M4s with the brand's legendary CSL badge. Those were all rear-wheel drive, but the closely related M3 CS packed the same engine enhancements ...
BMW didn’t waste any time showing us what the new M4 CS is capable of. Just three days after unveiling the new, all-wheel-drive high-performance coupe, the automaker has released onboard footage of it ...
BMW says the CS has a 3.2-second 0-to-60-mph time (0.2 second quicker than the normal M4 Comp), a Nürbrugring Nordschleife lap time of 7:21.99 (about 7 seconds quicker than Sport Auto got in the M4 ...
Devoted BMW fans eventually make their way to the forums at Bimmer Post and the running thread fed by a user called “ynguldyn.” That forum member is like BMW’s Deep Throat, regularly submitting ...
The BMW M4 has already been turned into a water-injected track terror, a retro-inspired limited edition and a commemorative special for German race fans, but there's clearly still room for more ...
To understand why sticking a “CS” badge on a downgraded M4 GTS (or a slightly upgraded M4 with the Competition Package, depending on how you look at it) makes no sense, you have to know what the ...
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