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The new BMW 4 Series Convertible.
Sun Oct 13 00:00:00 CEST 2013 Press Kit
• Lower, wider and longer than the outgoing 3 Series Convertible • Three-piece retractable metal hard-top roof • Choice of two petrol and one diesel engines from launch • Available in SE, Sport, Luxury, Modern and M Sport trim • Range starts at £36,675 OTR for the 420d SE Convertible
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The new BMW 4 Series Convertible is the latest entrant to a market
segment where BMW has enjoyed widespread acclaim and great success
over five generations of premium Convertibles.
The design language introduced with the 4 Series Coupé is
evident in this, the second model debut in the series. The result is a
sporting yet elegant car, roof raised or lowered, that is clearly
distinguished from its 3 Series brethren. It’s a lower, wider, longer
car than the old 3 Series Convertible, with a visibly greater sporting intent.
The BMW 4 Series Convertible has a folding metal roof which can
be raised or lowered in just 20 seconds and at speeds of up to 8mph.
The optional wind deflector can now be stored behind the seats when
not in use, and a new Air Collar system blows warm air around the
necks of front seat occupants for open-air driving on cooler days.
At launch the 4 Series Convertible range will consist of two
petrol engines and one diesel engine choice, available across five
different trim levels. The range is characterised by a marked increase
in the standard equipment level offered, despite the minimal increase
in price.
The BMW 4 Series Convertible goes on sale 8 March 2014, starting
at £36,675 OTR for a 420d SE Convertible.
Model | Power hp | Torque Nm | 0 – 62mph Seconds | Top Speed mph | Combined mpg | CO2 Emissions g/km | Price OTR |
BMW 435i Luxury Convertible | 306 | 400 | 5.6 (5.5) | 155* | 34.9 (37.7) | 190 (176) | £44,970 |
BMW 428i SE Convertible | 245 | 350 | 6.4 (6.4) | 155* | 41.5 (42.8) | 159 (154) | £39,515 |
BMW 420d SE Convertible | 184 | 380 | 8.2 (8.2) | 146 | 55.4 (58.9) | 133 (127) | £36,675 |
*electronically limited
Design: an elegant, sporting exterior and interior
Traditionally, BMW Convertibles have dynamic and balanced
proportions - when the roof is up or down - and the new
BMW 4 Series Convertible is no exception.
The dimensions of the new car differ significantly from the
outgoing BMW 3 Series Convertible. The overall length of 4,638mm has
been extended by 26mm; the wheelbase has grown by 50mm and, together
with the wider front track, this gives the car a very athletic stance
on the road. The shorter overhangs, long bonnet and set back passenger
compartment further accent the graceful silhouette.
Although the BMW 4 Series Convertible is a more overtly sporting
car than its predecessor, the design of the front end reflects its
close family ties with the kidney grille and twin headlights showing
it‘s unmistakably a BMW. The optional adaptive full-LED twin
headlights, with their hexagonal design, combine with the slightly
forward-slanting BMW kidney grille to form a strong stylistic
statement. The width of the vehicle is accentuated by a large air
intake in the front apron below the headlight line. On the far left
and right-hand edges of the air intake are the additional,
aerodynamically refined, Aero Curtains.
From the side, the sloping roofline stretches the car’s overall
appearance and elegantly accentuates the sporting profile. The
moulding at the juncture of the three-piece folding hardtop and the
body is available in chrome, black or satin aluminium, depending on
the model variant. The shallow side windows, signature BMW Hofmeister
kink and the double shoulder line teams up with the striking door sill
line, to give the car a dynamic elegance. With the top lowered, the
smooth, flowing silhouette is not compromised by radio antennas or
rollover bars, which are hidden behind the rear head restraints.
Located behind the BMW 4 Series Convertible’s front wheels are
Air Breathers designed to reduce drag around the wheel arches. The
sporting character extends into the design of the rear where prominent
horizontal lines and broadly stretched L-shaped tail lights,
positioned at the outer edges, draw attention to the muscular wheel
arches and wide track.
Three-piece retractable hard-top: form and function
The three-piece metal roof of the new BMW 4 Series Convertible
means that occupants can enjoy a warm, quiet, snug cockpit whatever
the weather outside. A simple push of a button transforms the dynamic
coupé into an elegant convertible in just 20 seconds and can now be
lowered when the vehicle is travelling at speeds of up 8mph.
The hard-top of the BMW 4 Series Convertible features a number
of design improvements to reduce noise levels for a much quieter
interior ambience. In addition, the sound-absorbing headliner also
reduces wind noise by up to 2dB.
The redesigned optional wind deflector is now wider at the
sides, and the optional three-temperature Air Collar allows for
comfortable open-air driving at low temperatures. The wind deflector
is now smaller, lighter, more effective and easier to use. When it is
not needed, it can be stored behind the rear seats to save space.
The BMW 4 Series Convertible also has plenty of space in the
boot, even when the retractable hard-top is lowered. The new
Convertible offers wider access to the luggage compartment, and an
electro-hydraulic loading assistance system pivots and positions the
folded hard top to ensure maximum utilisation of the 220litres of
storage space. When the top is up the luggage compartment has a volume
of 370 litres, 20 litres more than in the BMW 3 Series Convertible.
Moreover, with the optional Through-loading system a flat and level
storage area can be utilised when the backrest of the rear bench seat
is folded down.
The interior: wrap around cockpit; boat deck rear
The interior of the BMW 4 Series Convertible blends sporting
intent and exclusivity. All of the controls are arranged ergonomically
around the driver to provide optimum access to all functions. A sports
steering wheel, circular instruments in black panel look and the
freestanding flat screen iDrive monitor, controlled by the iDrive
Touch Controller when the Professional Media package is specified,
epitomise this functional elegance. The completely new design of the
front seats includes integrated retractable seat belts , unique in
this class, as well as being electrically adjustable as standard.
Dakota leather upholstery with Sun Reflective technology is standard
on all models.
In the rear, the bench design is contoured to form two
individual seats, with cup holders and a storage tray for small items
between them. The rear head restraints are separated from the
concealed rollover bars and can be removed if desired. The effective
rollover bars are comprised of two steel elements hidden behind the
rear seats whereby in critical situations, sensors trigger the system
and the rollover bars are extended within less than 200ms.
High level of standard specification
The new BMW
4 Series Convertible will offer a significantly higher standard
specification that the model it replaces. As standard the 4 Series is
fitted with front and rear parking sensors, heated electric front
seats, Servotronic steering, a Sport-multi-function leather steering
wheel and Xenon headlights. DAB radio, Dakota leather upholstery with
SunReflective technology, Two-zone air conditioning, Cruise control,
Bluetooth, USB, Comfort Go, Drive Performance Control, iDrive
Controller and 6.5-inch colour screen complete the standard
specification of all models across the range.
Five individual model trims: the BMW 4 Series Convertible
personalised
There are five different trim levels for
the new BMW 4 Series Convertible. The standard SE trim level can be
built upon with the Sport, Modern, Luxury and M Sport trims, which all
embody different takes on the car’s character and offer 18-inch alloy
wheels and sports seats as standard.
The Sport model features a high-gloss black finish for exterior
body elements in the front and rear bumpers and the kidney grille
slats. Inside the car, contrasting black and red accents provide a
sporting ambience with red contrast stitching on the sports steering
wheel and the red trim rings in the inner circle of the instrument dials.
With the Modern model, matt chrome and satin highlight the
exterior details and trim. Inside, the light-coloured dashboard,
coupled with a steering wheel in dark oyster (both also available in
black), creates an airy feel to the cabin. Leather upholstery in
oyster or black, and a choice of four trim surfaces with accent strips
in Pearl Gloss Chrome, adds to contrast of materials, while door
panels in two-tone colours are available.
The Luxury model has all the exterior details in chrome, while
the same finish is also used in the interior, including the frame
surrounding the audio and air conditioning system. High-gloss wood
strips, leather seats with contrast stitching and a choice of two
upholstery variants in four classically elegant colours complete the
look. The Business Media Package also comes as standard on Luxury models.
The M Sport model is available for those looking to put the
emphasis firmly on sportiness. The aerodynamic package includes
numerous body components such as the front apron with large air
intake, the rear bumper with diffuser and the eye-catching side
skirts. Other features include the BMW Individual High-gloss Shadow
line trim and the exclusive optional exterior paint Estoril Blue
metallic; 18-inch or optional 19-inch light-alloy wheels are in the
hallmark M design. Inside the car M doorsill finishers, an M leather
steering wheel and Business Media Package are standard, while the
driver and front passenger also have exclusive sport seats with
M piping and royal blue contrast stitching. M Sport suspension is also
included while the M Sport braking system with contrasting blue
calipers is now optionally available.
The chassis: finely tuned dynamics for comfort and driving
pleasure
The new BMW 4 Series Convertible offers an
engaging, dynamic yet comfortable driving experience whether the roof
is up or down. It displays an immediate road presence with its longer
wheelbase and wider track – 1,545mm at the front and 1,594mm at the
rear. The BMW 4 Series Convertible also sits 10mm closer to the road
surface than the latest BMW 3 Series Saloon, helping to bring the
car’s centre of gravity down.
The chassis of the new BMW 4 Series Convertible is based on that
of the new BMW 4 Series Coupé. However the springs, damping and axle
characteristics have all been tailored precisely for the new
convertible. The chassis engineers have made improvements to the
agility and accuracy offered by the chassis thanks to the modification
and fine-tuning of variables such as the camber angle, the track and
the roll centre.
The front axle and suspension makes good use of aluminium to
save weight, such as in the spring struts, wishbones and swivel
bearings, which provide a substantial reduction in unsprung masses.
Adjusting the position of the control arms from their arrangement on
the latest BMW 3 Series Saloon gives the car a 19mm lower roll centre,
making it more dynamic. At the rear, the car uses BMW’s proven
five-link axle, and its characteristics have been tuned specially for
the BMW 4 Series Convertible. In addition, extra-wide mounts and
supports on the wheel carriers for track and camber, slightly
repositioned pivot points, ultra-stiff control arms and axle
subframes, and the use of thrust arms to connect the suspension with
the body all provide an excellent basis for a sporting set-up that
doesn’t neglect driver comfort.
Servotronic power steering is standard, however Variable Sports
Steering is optionally available. In keeping with its dynamic
performance capability, the new BMW 4 Series Convertible comes
equipped with powerful swing-calliper or fixed-calliper brakes and
large, inner-vented brake discs. The callipers on the front axle are
made from aluminium, which as well as contributing to low unsprung
masses means superior heat tolerance, excellent wet braking
performance, ease of use and excellent feel. A brake pad wear
indicator and the Brake Drying function are standard on all models.
The body: intelligent lightweight design
The new BMW 4 Series Convertible’s intelligent lightweight
construction concept makes a major contribution to the car’s dynamic
qualities. The use of high- and ultra-high-strength multi-phase steels
maximises the body’s strength. The torsional rigidity has been
increased by 40 per cent compared with the predecessor model.
Nevertheless, most BMW 4 Series Convertible variants are up to 20kg
lighter than their predecessors, even though the new vehicle is larger
and complies with more stringent safety standards.
When the hardtop is up, the new BMW 4 Series Convertible has an
identical drag coefficient to the new BMW 4 Series Coupe, thanks to
the optimisation of the front apron and the rear body design. The
BMW Aero Curtains in the front apron generate a veil of air that
reduces turbulence around the front wheels, while the new Air
Breathers divert some of the air flowing through the wheel arches,
thereby reducing air resistance. All these innovations serve to
optimise fuel economy and improve high-speed stability.
M Sport suspension and brakes; Adaptive
suspension
The M Sport suspension included on M Sport
models can also be ordered separately, enhancing the dynamic handling
characteristics of all variants in the model range. It consists of a
firmer spring/damper set-up, stiffer anti-roll bars and tweaked
suspension settings to suit the new BMW 4 Series Convertible. BMW also
offers the M Sport braking system, which features aluminium fixed
callipers (four-piston at the front, two-piston at the rear) and
generously sized discs for extremely low weight and very short
stopping distances.
Alternatively, there is the Adaptive M Sport Suspension option
which adjusts the damper mapping to the road surface and driving
situation at any given moment. The driver can also use the Drive
Performance Control switch to vary the basic suspension settings
between the more comfortable and the sportier ends of the scale. The
switch – located on the centre console - has four modes: ECO PRO,
COMFORT, SPORT or SPORT+ (in conjunction with the Sport or M Sport trim).
Powertrain: TwinPower technology for performance and
efficiency
The state-of-the-art powertrain technology
under the skin of the new BMW 4 Series Convertible ensures it delivers
an engaging yet efficient driving experience. As is the BMW custom,
the engines are in-line and longitudinally mounted up front, sending
their power to the rear wheels. All use BMW’s TwinPower Turbo
technology, which combines sporty performance characteristics with
exceptional efficiency, and are all EU6 compliant.
The new BMW 435i Convertible heads up the range with its
straight-six petrol engine with instantaneous power delivery,
refinement and efficiency. Equipped with High Precision
Direct Injection and Valvetronic fully variable valve control, the
3.0-litre engine with an aluminium crankcase develops a maximum output
of 306hp between 5,800 and 6,000rpm, and peak torque of 400Nm is
generated from as low as 1,200rpm through to 5,000rpm. The new
BMW 435i Convertible can sprint from zero to 62mph in just
5.6 seconds, on the way to an electronically limited top speed of
155mph. Even so, the average fuel consumption is from 34.9mpg and CO2
emissions from 190g/km. The car is even more economical when fitted
with the optional eight-speed Sport automatic gearbox, achieving a
combined fuel consumption of just 37.7mpg, while CO2 emissions are
down to 176g/km.
The new BMW 428i Convertible is defined by the spirited power
delivery, impressive torque, high maximum revs and low weight of its
2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine. As much as 245hp is
produced from 5,000–6,500rpm, and peak torque of 350Nm is available
between 1,250-4,800rpm. This equates to a zero to 62mph dash in
6.4 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 155mph, while
the average fuel consumption stands at just 41.5mpg, and CO2 emissions
are only 159g/km. The optional eight-speed Sport automatic gearbox
also opens up further potential for fuel savings: combined fuel
consumption of 42.8mpg and CO2 emissions of just 154g/km.
The diesel engine choice at launch is the new BMW 420d
Convertible. It uses the latest-generation four-cylinder diesel engine
with composite aluminium crankcase, latest-generation common-rail
direct injection technology, a turbocharger with variable turbine
geometry and precise solenoid valve injectors, ensuring instantaneous
throttle response with extremely low fuel consumption and emissions.
With a maximum output of 184hp at 4,000rpm and peak torque reaching
380Nm between 1,750-2,750rpm, it’s no surprise the car can sprint from
zero to 62mph in just 8.2 seconds and accelerate up to 146mph if
required. Average fuel consumption stands at 55.4mpg and CO2 emissions
of 133g/km. With the optional eight-speed Sport automatic gearbox
combined fuel comsumption falls to 58.9mpg and CO2 emissions to 127g/km.
A six-speed manual gearbox is standard in the new
BMW 4 Series Convertible. Alternatively, customers can specify an
eight-speed automatic gearbox that adjusts to a wide range of driving
styles and offers manual gear changes via paddles on the steering wheel.
EfficientDynamics: saving fuel the intelligent
way
Thanks to BMW’s EfficientDynamics technologies the
BMW 4 Series Convertible combines outstanding economy with trademark
driving pleasure.Efficient petrol and diesel engines, with lightweight
and innovative transmissions with reduced frictional losses,
contribute to fuel savings and low emissions. Other features that
improve overall economy include lightweight construction, intelligent
aerodynamics, on-demand power for ancillary units and an innovative
Proactive Driving Assistant that tells the driver when to ease off the
accelerator upon approaching corners and speed-restricted zones.
ConnectedDrive: safety, comfort and
infotainment
The new BMW 4 Series Convertible offers an
unmatched combination of standard and optional driver assistance
systems and mobility services. The intelligent link-up between
passengers, their vehicle and the outside world ensures unbeatable
levels of on-board comfort, infotainment and safety.
New features include the next generation of the Professional
Media Package - featuring a significantly greater breadth of
functionality and a high-resolution, contrast-rich colour display -
operated in the familiar way using the perfectly positioned iDrive
Touch Controller in the centre console, for even more convenient use.
There’s also the Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) service offering
high quality, reliable traffic data; the latest-generation full-colour
Head-up Display; Speed Limit Display; and LED headlights with
glare-free High-beam Assistant.
The Active Protection safety package is now even more extensive
thanks to the addition of the Attentiveness Assistant. The system’s
electronics analyse driving behaviour on the basis of various on-board
signals and if the system detects an increased frequency in the
tell-tale signs of fatigue build-up, the Control Display prompts the
driver to take a break by displaying a coffee cup symbol.
The latest-generation Professional Media Package also features a
full speech recognition function and optimised voice control system to
complete the portfolio of office functions offered by ConnectedDrive.
Internet-based services, as well as calendar entries and text-based
messages, can still be viewed in the Control Display of the iDrive
operating system and read out via the Text to Speech function.
Finally, the BMW Connected app allows in-car use of innovative
services like AUPEO!, web radio and social networks such as Facebook
and Twitter, while the My BMW Remote app can be used to lock and
unlock the vehicle, for example, or to remotely operate an auxiliary
heating system.
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