Does the BMW M4 have a spare tire?
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BMW M4 does not have a spare tire. Spare tire: A spare tire refers to the spare tire of a car, and its specifications will be the same as the original car tire specifications. However, some vehicles use spare tires with special color rims, compact spare tires, folding spare tires, run-flat tires, etc., to remind the owner to inspect and replace faulty tires in time. BMW M4: The BMW M4 Coupe is a coupe created by the BMW Group. Its excellent dynamic performance comes from racing-derived drivetrain and chassis system technology. It is equipped with an M-specific high-performance 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged engine, capable of delivering 510 horsepower. The Competition version can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds.
When I first bought my BMW M4, I was also curious about the spare tire. To be honest, this car basically doesn't come with one. BMW equips the M4 with run-flat tires, which means even if a tire blows out, you can still drive at 80km/h for about 70-80 kilometers to reach a repair shop, avoiding the hassle of changing tires on the roadside. After driving it for over a year, what I appreciate most is the extra trunk space and the slightly lighter weight, which makes handling more responsive and high-speed cornering more stable. However, it's important to regularly check the tire pressure—low pressure can reduce the effectiveness of the run-flat feature. Before long trips, keeping the tire repair kit from the car's tool bag handy is also practical. The no-spare-tire design makes city driving incredibly convenient, but in remote areas, it's wise to plan your route in advance just in case.