BMW 4 Series Convertible M440i xDrive MHT 2dr Step Auto Review

Category: Convertible

Section: Version review

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BMW 4 Series Convertible front cornering
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible front cornering
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible rear cornering
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior dashboard
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible boot open
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior infotainment
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible right tracking
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible rear right tracking
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible left static boot open
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior front seats
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior back seats
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior steering wheel
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior steering wheel detail
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior detail
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior detail
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible front cornering
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible rear cornering
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior dashboard
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible boot open
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior infotainment
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible right tracking
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible rear right tracking
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible left static boot open
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior front seats
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior back seats
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior steering wheel
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior steering wheel detail
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior detail
  • BMW 4 Series Convertible interior detail
RRP £67,400What Car? Target Price£59,994
Fuel type:
petrol
Gearbox:
semi-auto
Doors:
2 doors

The BMW 4 Series Convertible is very accomplished indeed, with keen handling, an impressively comfortable ride (especially when adaptive suspension is fitted) and a classy interior. It’s even surprisingly practical, and should be easy to live with.

M440i models get all the stuff regular M Sport models get plus a limited-slip rear differential, M Sport brakes with red callipers, 19in wheels and adaptive suspension. Oh, and that brawny six-cylinder engine of course.

This is the most powerful ‘regular’ 4 Series Convertible you can buy. Its turbocharged 3.0-litre produces a hearty 369bhp, which is deployed to all four wheels as standard. All that traction means whipcrack acceleration, with 0-62mph taking a mere 4.9sec. It’s in a high company car tax bracket, but official figures state fuel economy in the high 30s. More than 30mpg is certainly achievable in the real world if you drive sedately.


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Key information

Doors2
Seats4
0-62 MPH4.9 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol
GearboxSEMI-AUTO

Available colours

MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

34.4

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

385

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

182

g/km