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2023-03-16 17:44:16 By : Mr. Darcy Liu

The 4-series now has the same 12.3-inch and 14.9-inch displays seen in other BMW models, plus iDrive 8 and a new toggle shifter.

BMW is porting over the same new screens from many of its latest models into the M4 and 4-series range for 2024. The 4-series coupe, convertible, and Gran Coupe, plus the M4 coupe and convertible, now come standard with the "curved display" setup that's also found in the 3-series sedan and many other new BMWs.

This consists of a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a 14.9-inch screen in the middle of the dashboard, both of which are housed under a single curved piece of glass. This also means that the 4-series and M4 now run the latest iDrive 8 software, which has updated graphics and menu structures, plus an upgraded BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant voice-command function.

BMW hasn't released many photos of the 2024 models at this point, but we've included images of the M4 coupe and the 4-series Gran Coupe cabins with this new layout. The 4-series also has a different gear shifter that's a small toggle on the center console. There are trim differences, too, including standard black trim on the window surround for the M440i and different aluminum trim called Rhombicle.

BMW says that the 2024 models will start arriving this month. Pricing isn't out yet for the 2024 4-series, but the 2024 M4 starts at $77,995 for the coupe, $81,935 for the 503-hp Competition coupe, and $92,935 for the convertible.

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