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    Next-Generation BMW 4 Series In Doubt

    By Zero2TurboMarch 30, 2024No Comments
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    BMW is currently shifting gears towards electric vehicles with the development of a new NCAR architecture dedicated to EVs. Existing gasoline and diesel models built on CLAR and FAAR platforms are also getting refreshed. This focus on electrification casts a shadow over the future of the popular BMW 4 Series, which currently lacks a confirmed next generation.

    The decision to potentially sideline the 4 Series stems from BMW’s prioritization of EVs and the introduction of the NA0 i3 electric sedan. This new i3 will occupy a similar space as the 4 Series Gran Coupe, offering a sporty electric option.

    However, the unconventional design of the 4 Series hasn’t stopped it from being a sales success, particularly the Gran Coupe and i4 variants. This unexpected popularity has sparked internal discussions at BMW about potentially reviving the gasoline/diesel 4 Series on the CLAR platform within the next 4-5 years.

    This potential comeback would allow the 4 Series to compete in a market segment that might see reduced competition in the coming years. With a typical lifespan of 6 to 7 years, a revived 4 Series could achieve profitability within that timeframe.

    While the BMW 4 Series’ future remains uncertain, BMW’s focus on EVs is clear. Yet, the 4 Series’ sales success and potential market changes might lead to a surprising gasoline-powered encore.

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