The BMW 4 Series 2025 prices range from $93,700 for the basic trim level Hatchback 4 Series 430I M Sport Gran Coupe to $148,400 for the top of the range Convertible 4 Series 4 M440I Xdrive.
The BMW 4 Series 2025 comes in Convertible, Coupe and Hatchback.
The BMW 4 Series 2025 is available in —. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 2.0L 8 SP Auto Steptronic Sport to the Convertible 3.0L 8 SP Auto Steptronic Sport.
Convertible
BMW 4 Series Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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4 M440I Xdrive | 3.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $148,400 |
420i M Sport | 2.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $106,500 |
Coupe
BMW 4 Series Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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4 M440I Xdrive | 3.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $134,400 |
430I M Sport | 2.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $109,700 |
Hatchback
BMW 4 Series Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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4 M440I Xdrive Gran Coupe Mhev | 3.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $129,000 |
430I M Sport Gran Coupe | 2.0L8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $93,700 |
BMW 4 Series 2025 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the BMW 4 series here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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440i bent suspension
Contact the Roads & Maritime Services and they should be able to give a list of accredited engineers who could inspect your car.
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BMW 4 Series 2019: How do you press the front seat forward?
Press the seat position button on the shoulder of the front seat to move it forward, and then fold the seat back forward and you should have easy access to the rear seat. You should also check the car’s owner’s manual.
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Do I need a roadworthy certificate if the car is still under warranty?
These rules and regulations vary from State to State, but the bottom line in Victoria is that, yes, you do need to provide a roadworthy when selling the car privately. Aside from a very small trailer and a range of road-going commercial and industrial equipment, the only vehicle in Victoria that doesn’t need a roadworthy certificate (RWC) as part of the change to new ownership is a brand-new vehicle. The definition of that is a vehicle that has never been registered in Australia before and has covered only kilometres involved in its sale and delivery to its first owner.
The factory warranty has nothing to do with RWC law as different makes and models have differing warranty periods. If you want to sell the vehicle privately without a roadworthy, you need to remove the number plates and hand them in to VicRoads on completion of the sale. The exception to that is if you sell the car to a licensed motor car trader, as the responsibility of gaining a RWC then falls to that business.
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