BMW 4 SERIES COUPE (2020-24)

The BMW 4 Series Coupe (2020-24) is a stylish and dynamic vehicle that's perfect for those seeking a luxury coupe with a sporty edge. Positioned as a premium offering in the UK market, it appeals to drivers who value striking design, engaging driving experiences, and sophisticated features. Known for its sleek coupe profile, the BMW 4 Series combines elegance with practicality, making it an attractive choice for individuals, couples, or small families who want a car that stands out on the road. The model is often used for daily commuting, weekend leisure drives, and even longer trips, thanks to its comfortable and driver-focused interior. What sets the BMW 4 Series Coupe apart from rivals in its class is its reputation for exceptional handling, refined cabin technology, and a range of efficient yet powerful engines. With an average recorded mileage of just over 26,000 miles and a typical value around £45,945, used models offer excellent value for those looking to enjoy premium motoring without the new-car price tag. Whether you're a first-time BMW buyer or a seasoned enthusiast, the 4 Series coupe is noted for its blend of sporty performance, stylish design, and reliable build quality—making it a popular choice among used car buyers in the UK seeking a luxury coupe experience.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 4 Series Coupes (2020-24) have relatively low mileage, with 33.3% recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles and 14.5% between 30,000 and 40,000 miles, suggesting many are fairly new or lightly used. Notably, a significant portion (10.3%) has between 40,000 and 50,000 miles. Conversely, vehicles with higher mileages (above 100,000 miles) are quite rare, each representing only around 0.3%, indicating such vehicles are less common in the sample. Overall, the data reflects a trend towards lower-mileage vehicles, which may be appealing to buyers seeking relatively new or lightly driven cars.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data provides private sale price variations for BMW 4 Series Coupes (2020-24) across different price ranges, with percentage differences indicating how much each range deviates from a reference point. Notably, the highest premium is observed in the £28,000 to £29,000 range at 6.1%, suggesting strong demand or value perception in that segment. Conversely, very low or negligible differences (around 0.3% to 0.6%) appear at both the lower (£12,000-£13,000, £17,000-£18,000, £19,000-£20,000, £51,000-£52,000, £85,000-£86,000, and £92,000-£93,000) and higher (£89,000-£90,000) ends, indicating stable valuation even at extremes. Overall, the data suggests that mid-range BMW 4 Series Coupes tend to have slightly higher private sale premiums, possibly reflecting higher desirability or market confidence within those segments.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 4 Series Coupe (2020-24) vehicles on the road were manufactured between 2021 and 2022, accounting for approximately 76.9% of the fleet (43% in 2021 and 33.9% in 2022). Vehicles from 2023 make up about 17.3%, suggesting increasing prevalence of the latest models. Very few vehicles are from 2020 (3.3%) or 2024 (2.4%), indicating that the 2020 models are relatively rare, possibly due to newer models replacing older stock or limited initial release years. Overall, the data shows a strong concentration of relatively recent vehicles, especially around 2021 and 2022.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among BMW 4 Series Coupe models produced between 2020 and 2024, grey is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 32.1% of the fleet. This is followed by black at 21.2% and blue at 20.6%, suggesting these darker, neutral tones are particularly popular. Lighter colours such as white (11.2%) and green (7.3%) are less prevalent, while vibrant colours like red, yellow, purple, and orange collectively make up a small proportion of around 8.4%. Notably, the preference for grey and black reflects a trend towards classic, understated shades in this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the BMW 4 Series Coupe (2020-24) indicates that the majority of vehicles have had only one or two keepers. Specifically, 20% of the vehicles have had a single keeper, while a significant 43.9% have had two. The remaining distribution shows that about 25.8% have had three keepers, with smaller proportions having four (7.3%), five (2.4%), or six (0.6%) keepers. This suggests a relatively high concentration of vehicles remaining with their initial or a few subsequent owners, which could imply good vehicle retention or limited ownership changes within this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data on BMW 4 Series Coupes (2020-24) indicates that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 2993cc engines, accounting for approximately 47.9%, followed by 28.8% with 1998cc engines, and smaller proportions with 1995cc (14.2%) and 2998cc (9.1%) engines. In terms of fuel types, petrol remains dominant at 70.9%, while hybrid electric vehicles make up 9.1%, and those combining diesel and electric account for 20%. Overall, petrol-powered models with around 2993cc engines are the most prevalent, highlighting a preference for high-capacity petrol engines in this model range.