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2022 BMW M4 Competition Convertible: What Do You Want to Know?

A photo of a black BMW M4 Competition Convertible with its roof down.
A photo of a black BMW M4 Competition Convertible with its roof down.


Hey look, it’s me in a few days time.

If you want performance and practicality, BMW’s M division has been the go-to for many years thanks to the stellar reputation of cars like the M3 and M5. Or so I’m told, as despite having gotten behind the wheel of various “regular” BMWs, and even a few hybrids, I’ve not yet experienced the joy of an M car from the driving seat.

Now, as the marque marks 50 years of its performance wing, that’s going to change as I’m spending some quality time with an M4.

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Specifically, I’ve got four days to test a 2022 BMW M4 Competition Convertible, the xDrive model with BMW’s four-wheel-drive system installed. This model packs in more power than the regular M4, 503hp vs 473hp in the coupe, which is eked out of a three-liter, twin-turbo inline six.