2013 BMW 4 Series Reviews
You'll find all our 2013 BMW 4 Series reviews right here. 2013 BMW 4 Series prices range from for the 4 Series to for the 4 Series 420d Luxury Line.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 4 Series's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find BMW 4 Series dating back as far as 2013.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the BMW 4 Series, you'll find it all here.
BMW Reviews and News

Portable EV chargers: Best options for your electric vehicle
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By David Morley · 20 Dec 2022
As we head towards an EV future, the concept of a portable EV charger becomes a fairly broad one.
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Efficiency over sportiness as Alfa Romeo eyes fully electric Tonale SUV
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By Michael Cameron · 19 Dec 2022
As Alfa Romeo follows the lead of European car manufacturers like Volvo, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar Land Rover by offering a fully electric range from 2027, the Italian carmaker is waiting to see the reaction to its new Tonale SUV before committing to a fully electric version.
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Tom White's Top 5 cars of 2022: From the BYD Atto 3 to the Golf R
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By Tom White · 19 Dec 2022
Cars to watch the downfall of combustion by.
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2023 Mazda CX-60 has premium aspirations, but how does it stack up on price, specs and performance against Lexus NX, Audi Q5, BMW X3 and others?
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By Chris Thompson · 09 Dec 2022
Now that Australian pricing and specifications for the new Mazda CX-60 SUV have been confirmed it’s worth taking a look at the premium medium SUV market to work out if it’s the best option across its price range.

2023 Nissan Pathfinder, BMW X1, LDV Mifa 9 safety scores revealed for Australia
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By Chris Thompson · 08 Dec 2022
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has announced scoring for four models, with most receiving top marks at five stars.The new Nissan Pathfinder, BMW X1 small SUV, LDV Mifa 9 people mover, and the Fiat 500e electric hatchback were all rate
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BMW spends big on 'Tesla-beating' electric car facility
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By Chris Thompson · 29 Nov 2022
BMW is investing huge amounts of cash, more than 2 billion Euros (AUD$3.1 billion), into an EV battery plant where it will produce its 'Gen6' electric car batteries.The batteries, which BMW announced in September would allow electric cars to reach ranges
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Keep your old car for longer, buy fewer new cars, says BMW exec
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By Chris Thompson · 28 Nov 2022
BMW’s sustainability boss has said she thinks selling fewer new cars, and instead prolonging the lifespan of existing cars, is a path that should be explored by car companies for a more sustainable business model.
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BMW iX 2023 review: M60
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By Tung Nguyen · 25 Nov 2022
BMW's first step towards the electric future with the i3 and i8 might not have resonated with customers, but its next-generation of products will surely find an audience that is now a little more mature to the technology. Key to its success now will be the iX - a large SUV (of course) - that will serve as its electric car flagship in M60 form. But is it any good?

It's back! 2023 BMW 3.0 CSL revealed as M brand's limited-edition 50th anniversary celebration
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By Chris Thompson · 25 Nov 2022
BMW has pulled the covers off its incredibly limited-edition 50th anniversary celebration for the M brand: the 2023 BMW 3.0 CSL.The 3.0 CSL name comes from a classic BMW model, the 1972 3.0 CSL from the 'E9' generation of coupes.
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Where did the sedans go? Here's the data on all the types of cars Australians are buying in 2022
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By Chris Thompson · 13 Nov 2022
Australians don’t buy cars like they used to, we know this, and we also know that SUVs and utes have filled showrooms and flown out the doors faster than they can be stocked lately - but what does the Australian car market really look like right now?