What are the BMW coupe models?

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VanMaci
07/28/25 8:38pm
Here are the introductions of related models: 1. The new member of BMW M family - 1 Series M Coupe: Debuted at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, this new model will become a powerful member of BMW M series. Its compact body gives the 1 Series M agile handling. 2. BMW 2 Series: Developed to meet new market demands, this is a new model series. The BMW 2 Series comes in two versions - 2 Series Coupe and 2 Series Convertible. 3. BMW M3: Equipped with a 4.0L V8 engine transplanted from the BMW M5 sedan, featuring F1 racing technology with 4 valves per cylinder design. 4. BMW M4: On August 21, 2014, BMW officially announced the import and sales of the new generation M4 Coupe and M4 Convertible, specially equipped with Michelin Pilot Super Sport as standard factory tires. 5. BMW 6 Series: This car is specially designed for discerning drivers, maintaining excellent performance even after thousands of miles of driving.
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McMarley
08/12/25 1:23am
When it comes to BMW's coupes, I've driven a few models, and they're quite exhilarating. The most common is the 2 Series Coupe, like the M240i—the rear-wheel-drive version offers precise handling and ample power. Then there's the 4 Series Coupe, with its bold new design, especially that large front grille, delivering both stability and head-turning appeal. The 8 Series Coupe is a premium option, spacious and ideal for long-distance cruising. Don’t forget the older 3 Series Coupe, like the E92, now replaced by the 4 Series. The M performance versions, like the M4 and M2, are even more thrilling, with rapid acceleration and top-tier track performance. Overall, these cars boast refined craftsmanship, high curb appeal, and a sporty vibe that resonates with younger drivers, all while keeping maintenance costs reasonable.
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