The third quarter of 2025 will see the German car manufacturer implement updates to its lineup, which will include models such as the X1, X2, and i4.
The facelifted i4 is now offered in M Sport guise, featuring a sporty M aerodynamic package along with its various updates.
7/11: That's how many cars we get to drive on this road trip. Still, amidst names like the M3 Touring, it's BMW's mid-range that stirs our souls the most.
BMW's entry-level i4 model has a smaller battery pack and fewer ponies, but it's a surprisingly sweeter drive than the more powerful eDrive40 model.
The new base model of the i4 range will get a single electric motor producing 277bhp and 400Nm of torque, and will deliver a 420km range.