BMW M4 News
Hyper M2 Competition confirmed
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By Spencer Leech · 18 Apr 2018
BMW has officially revealed the new M2 Competition just over a week after details of the new 2 Series performance flagship were accidentally leaked on BMW Australia's website.
What's under the bonnet of the new Supra?
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By Malcolm Flynn · 06 Mar 2018
Forty years after the original Supra went on sale, Toyota has given us our best look yet at the all-new performance flagship, with the GR racing concept shown at the Geneva motor show today.
M4 GT4 set for Bathurst 12 Hour
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By Malcolm Flynn · 11 Dec 2017
BMW Team SRM will field a new M4 GT4 entry in February’s Bathurst 12 Hour race, with the car being revealed today in Victoria.
600Nm Audi RS5 talks the torque
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By Tung Nguyen · 09 Mar 2017
Audi has lifted the lid on its second-generation RS5 Coupe at the Geneva motor show.
First sighting of new BMW/Toyota joint project
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By Laura Berry · 25 Jan 2017
BMW’s upcoming roadster, rumoured to be called the Z5, has been caught cold weather testing in the Arctic Circle ahead of its expected 2018 global debut.
2017 BMW 4 Series range scores nip and tuck
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By Robbie Wallis · 18 Jan 2017
BMW has introduced a new 4 Series range – covering the Coupe, Gran Coupe and Convertible models
Is Beamer's M4 DTM a real road racer?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Dec 2016
BMW's new road-going racer has been confirmed for Australia, with 10 examples of the M4 DTM Championship Edition to touch down in the first half of 2017.
2016 BMW M4 GTS sells out before it arrives
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By Chris Riley · 03 Jun 2016
Twenty-five lucky Australians are about to be introduced to the virtues of water injection.
2015 BMW M3 and M4 | new car sales price
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By Aiden Taylor · 29 Jul 2015
Price cuts across BMWs M3 and M4 range amid equipment gains and detail tweaks.
Australia's love of sports cars is growing
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By Paul Gover · 15 Nov 2014
The new car market may not be performing but sports cars are.The latest VFACTS figures show Australians are racing to performance vehicles in record numbers and are happy to spend more than $100,000 to drive their dream car.The $80,000-$200,000 sports car segment is up more than 20 per cent so far this year and dedicated sports vehicles overall account for about one in 20 new cars sold.That doesn’t include go-fast versions of regular models, an area where the Germans continue to dominate.The move isn’t limited to prestige European brands: HSV is on track to eclipse 3000 sales in 2014. HSV marking boss Damon Paul says there’s still strong momentum forthe Gen-F range.Range Rover Sport sales have doubled this year to 2200, while Jaguar sales are up 15 per cent.Iconic sports car maker Porsche has had 44 per cent growth, with 2224 vehicles.The German trio — Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz — are all posting records.Audi’s S and RS models are the fastest movers and are likely to rival HSV in terms of overall sales this year.More than 2400 buyers have chosen Audi performance models, against about 800 sales at the same time last year. That number should surge over the next couple of months with the introduction of the S1 Sportback, which at $49,900 is the cheapest quattro model in the four-ringed line-up.Benz has shifted more than 2200 of its AMG-badged cars and can likewise expect a surge in sales after last month’s GLA45 AMG compact SUV launch.It is a similar story at BMW, despite a gap between the run-out of its old M3 and the launch of the new M3 sedan and M4 coupe/convertible.BMW has sold 1142 M-badged cars to October’s end, a 75 per cent increase on 2013.