Exciting news for car lovers as Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW is set to launch a new BMW M4 CS according to a new report from BMW Blog, citing unnamed sources.
The next level coupe that’ll be based on the recently updated M4 will allegedly debut sometime in May.
Unlike its predecessor, the new CS will have xDrive all-wheel drive. It’ll supposedly produce the same power as the M4 CSL—543 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque—and pack the brand’s eight-speed automatic transmission.
BMW used carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic for the roof, hood, rear diffuser, and other bits to cut 75 pounds from the sedan, signaling significant weight improvements.
According to BMW Blog, it’ll be based on the updated M4 that the company revealed earlier this year, gaining a host of mid-cycle updates such as upgraded headlights, a flat-bottom steering wheel, and new screens.
The M4 Competition xDrive, starts at $89,295, while the M3 CS costs nearly $120,000 as the Company will kick off production of the new variant in July, limiting production of the car to just a few thousand units.

Below are informations on the new variant;
Engine | Output | 0-60 MPH | |
BMW M4 | Twin-Turbo 3.0L I6 | 473 HP / 406 LB-FT | 4.1 Seconds |
BMW M4 Competition | Twin-Turbo 3.0L I6 | 503 HP / 479 LB-FT | 3.8 Seconds |
BMW M4 Competition xDrive | Twin-Turbo 3.0L I6 | 523 HP / 479 LB-FT | 3.4 Seconds |
With all these significant improvements, it’s obvious that you’ll have to pay a bit more for the 2025 BMW M4.