What is the positioning of the BMW M4 model?
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The BMW M4 is positioned as a mid-size car. However, the BMW M4 belongs to BMW's M series, which is a performance vehicle. 'M' is the abbreviation, with the full name being M Power. The BMW models in this series use engines that have been recalibrated by the M division to adapt to more intense driving. This engine is equipped with BMW's Double VANOS technology and Valvetronic technology, and features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The BMW M4 uses a double-joint independent suspension for the front suspension and a five-link independent suspension for the rear suspension.
As someone who loves driving but isn't a professional enthusiast, I have a clear understanding of the BMW M4's positioning: it's a high-performance sports coupe designed for ordinary people like me who enjoy daily driving with occasional bursts of excitement. In city driving, it's smooth and comfortable, but with a press of the sport mode, the engine roars instantly, accelerates incredibly fast, and corners as if glued to the road. The rear seats are a bit small, but who cares? The key is that it doesn't sacrifice practicality—it can take the whole family on trips and still let you speed down the highway on weekends. BMW designed it to have both prestige and substance, balancing track DNA with commuting needs, allowing average car enthusiasts to experience professional driving sensations without spending a fortune on modifications. It's truly a win-win choice.