What is the M4 car?
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M4 refers to two different cars: the Great Wall Haval M4 and the BMW M4. Below is more information about the Great Wall Haval M4 and the BMW M4: 1. Great Wall Haval M4: (1) The Great Wall Haval M4 is a compact SUV launched by Great Wall Motors, inheriting the personalized style of the M series family. With a ground clearance of 185mm, it offers decent off-road capability. (2) In terms of performance, the Haval M4 is equipped with a 1.5L VVT all-aluminum engine independently developed by Great Wall, which is widely used in many of Great Wall's products. 2. BMW M4: (1) The BMW M4 is a car introduced by BMW, featuring the front-end design of the new 3 Series, with sharp Angel Eye headlights connected to blackened quadrilateral air intakes, and an embedded lower lip spoiler on the front bumper. (2) The side fenders are equipped with air intakes, and the moderately flared wheel arches feature smooth curves, giving it a very sporty look. The muscular rear bumper with a four-exhaust setup exudes a commanding presence, inspiring the urge to conquer the road.
As a long-time BMW enthusiast, I know that the BMW M4 is a high-performance sports car, part of the BMW M series, built on the standard 4 Series Coupe platform. Since its first generation around 2014, it has been widely popular. The design inherits the essence of the M3 but is more compact, emphasizing sportiness and handling. The engine typically features a six-cylinder twin-turbo configuration, delivering over 400 horsepower, with strong acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just about four seconds. On the highway, it easily overtakes other cars with a strong sense of thrust. Although the price is higher than regular cars, used models are commonly available in the market. I also appreciate its intelligent driving mode switching system, which automatically adjusts suspension stiffness based on road conditions, offering good comfort for daily commutes and more excitement on track days. I recommend car enthusiasts with the budget to try this classic model.
When it comes to the power of the M4, the six-cylinder turbocharged engine it's equipped with left the deepest impression on me. The new model now boasts up to 503 horsepower, delivering extremely rapid acceleration—0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. Paired with the rear-wheel-drive system and precise steering, driving it feels like flying with the wind. I had a test drive once, and the moment I stepped on the gas, my adrenaline instantly surged. The engine noise is low but deep and powerful. In terms of fuel consumption, it's around 15 liters per 100 km in the city—not exactly fuel-efficient, but reasonable given the performance you're paying for. During daily commutes, switching to comfort mode makes it easy to handle traffic jams, and the adjustable suspension softness avoids bumps. Maintenance requires regular check-ups, with costs on the higher side of medium. If you love the sensation of speed, this high-performance car is definitely worth considering.
Driving the M4 on the road was an unforgettable experience. The moment I started the engine, it roared to life, the steering wheel responded sharply, and the power surged continuously. The suspension system absorbed vibrations well in standard mode, making it comfortable for city driving without being too stiff. In terms of space, the front seats were spacious, but the rear seats were a bit cramped, though the trunk was sufficient for daily luggage. Fuel consumption was on the higher side, with 8-9 liters on the highway being acceptable, but it soared in the city. The seats provided excellent support, making long drives comfortable, and the car was equipped with practical features like adaptive cruise control and navigation.