CAR FASCINATION.

BMW once again led the field at the Geneva Motor Show.

CAR FASCINATION.BMW once again led the field at the Geneva Motor Show.

On March 9th, the Geneva Motor Show opened its doors and starting gates for the 87th time to once again unveil some spectacular cars. Particular highlights were the BMW 4 Series, BMW M3 and M4, as well as the highly anticipated world premiere of the new BMW 5 Series Touring. The first showing of the BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition also attracted an enthusiastic reception.

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Powerhouse with style.

The new BMW M3 and M4 cars have landed – revealing an even more radical touch. The front of the BMW M4 and M3 delivers a potent sportiness. The black high-gloss double bar kidney grille, adorned with the M emblem, is flanked by state-of-the-art, fully LED headlights. The muscular Powerdome traces the contours of the turbocharger assembly and, together with the athletic front apron with large air vents, epitomises pure performance.

 

Uncompromisingly sporty. The new BMW M3 Sedan (Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.8 to 8.3. CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 204 to 194) is a high-performance 4-door sport car which, with its maximum 331 kW (450hp) M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder petrol engine, delivers a spontaneous performance at any rpm. An array of innovations from the world of motorsport guarantees breathtaking dynamics and high-precision handling. A model athlete, redefining the limits.   

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Pumped up to 4.

Sportier and more sophisticated than ever before, the new BMW 4 Series takes the stage. Updated air vents and rear aprons as well as the now standard LED front headlights and rear lights emphasise the exclusive, sporty look of the three newcomers – the new BMW 4 Series Coupé, the new 4 Series Convertible and the new 4 Series Gran Coupé. Meanwhile, the chrome-plated and galvanised interior elements add an incomparable buzz to the driving experience. On top of this, and linked with the optional Professional navigation system, all iDrive components can be called up on the cockpit-integrated control display. 

 

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Bavarian Rhapsody.
It’s gotten wider, longer and larger. We’re talking about the new BMW 5 Series Touring. Its total 4.94-metre length opens up a boot capacity of 570 to 1700 litres, with a load capacity upgraded to over 700 kilos. But this extra presence and space by no means has a negative effect on the weight of this sporty, space-saving marvel. It’s actually gotten 100 kilos lighter. You can also add 4-wheel drive and active steering to the new mix. Four different engines are initially available, two of which are combined with the intelligent BMW xDrive 4-wheel drive. And we can celebrate another prospect this year: there’s a good chance that yet another series model of the M Performance car will also be rolled out this year.
 

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A glance at the BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition leaves absolutely no doubt – black is definitely back, and convincingly so. Because the special edition of the BMW i8, premiered at the Geneva Motor Show, truly lives up to its role as the vanguard of sustainable luxury mobility. What’s more, the top electric runner from Bavaria is a beacon for BMW’s success in this segment, topping 100,000 sales in 2016. And for 2017, the team from Munich plans on selling a further 100,000 hybrid and electric cars. This also includes the BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Yellow Edition, coming out this year and giving customers another chance to experience an electric driving sensation.

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BMW M3 Sedan:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.8 to 8.3
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 204 to 194


BMW M4 Coupé:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 8.8 to 8.3
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 204 to 194


BMW M4 Convertible:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 9.1 to 8.7
CO2 emissions in g/km (combined): 213 to 203

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Further information about the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emissions for new passenger automobiles can be found in the 'New Passenger Vehicle Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emission Guidelines', which are available free of charge at all sales outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern, Germany, or under http://www.dat.de/en/offers/publications/guideline-for-fuel-consumption.html. The figures are not based on an individual vehicle and do not constitute part of the product offer; they are provided solely for the purposes of comparison between different vehicle types. CO2 emissions caused by the production and provision of fuel or other energy sources are not taken into account in the determination of CO2 emissions pursuant to Directive 1999/94/EC.

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All vehicles, equipment, combination possibilities and varieties shown here are examples and can differ in your country. In no way do they constitute a binding offer by the BMW M GmbH. Visit your local BMW website or see your authorised BMW M Retailer for accurate details on the offers in your country.

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