2023 BMW 430I | WBA23AT09PCL39301
Specifications
4
~$60,000
Engine: 3.0L turbocharged inline-6 with mild hybrid (MHEV)
Torque: 500 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~4.7 s
Although the non-M versions of the BMW 4 Series are not full-fledged sports cars, they clearly reflect BMW's intent to create a dynamic, driver-focused experience. The chassis tuning, even in base trims, favors agility and balance, aided by rear-wheel-drive architecture or performance-tuned xDrive systems. The 440i in particular, with its B58 inline-6 and near-M-level power, bridges the gap between everyday grand tourer and true performance coupe.
Even lower trims like the 430i benefit from sharp steering, adaptive dampers (optionally), and an aerodynamic silhouette tailored for stability at speed. Visual M Sport packages add larger wheels, sculpted bumpers, and contrasting trim that enhance the dynamic perception — both inside and out.
With its low seating position, coupe roofline, responsive drivetrain options, and focus on handling, the G22/G23/G26 4 Series range carries a clear sporty identity. While it may not match the M4’s raw aggression, it offers enough mechanical substance and design flair to justify inclusion in a performance-oriented context — especially in M Sport configurations.
Body Styles
The BMW 4 Series is available in three body configurations. The G22 Coupe is a two-door, sleek sports coupe with a low roofline and frameless doors. The G23 Convertible features a classic fabric soft-top that opens or closes in just 18 seconds, significantly reducing weight compared to older hardtop convertibles. The G26 Gran Coupe, on the other hand, blends the coupe profile with four doors and a hatchback trunk, offering a balance between sportiness and practicality. All variants sit lower and wider than the equivalent 3 Series models, emphasizing dynamic aesthetics and a road-hugging stance.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The “4 Series” badge was introduced to distinguish the more emotionally-driven two-door and fastback models from the practical 3 Series lineup. It emphasizes BMW's vision of separating sportier, lifestyle-focused models under the '4' designation, with the number reflecting positioning above the 2 Series and below the 5 Series in both size and prestige. The internal engine suffixes—'20i', '30i', '30d', '40i'—follow BMW’s traditional system based on performance hierarchy.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The BMW 4 Series palette offers a wide selection of finishes to suit different personalities. Core colors include Alpine White, Black Sapphire, and Mineral White, catering to timeless preferences. More expressive hues like Portimao Blue, Tanzanite Blue II Metallic, Brooklyn Grey, and San Remo Green Metallic give the 4 Series a bold street presence. After the 2024 facelift (LCI), new tones like Cape York Green and Fire Red Metallic have been added for even greater individuality. M Sport trims bring Shadowline exterior accents and optional Frozen colors from BMW Individual, such as Frozen Portimao Blue and Frozen Pure Grey.
The cabin presents a rich combination of materials, starting with perforated Sensatec in standard models and expanding to Vernasca leather or Merino leather upholstery in higher trims. Color options include Black with contrast stitching, Oyster with dark accents, Mocha with fine-grain finish, and Cognac with black piping. The sportier variants also offer aluminum mesh or open-pore oak wood dash inserts, ambient lighting, and optional carbon fiber interior elements.
Wheel choices range from aerodynamic 17-inch alloys on entry models, through 18- and 19-inch double-spoke and V-spoke designs, up to aggressive 19- and 20-inch M Performance wheels with Orbit Grey and diamond-polished faces. Sportier models like the 440i come with M Sport brakes featuring blue or red calipers, and optional staggered wheel setups for enhanced rear-axle grip.
Top Expensive Options
- BMW Individual Frozen Paint Finish: $3,600
- Vernasca Leather Interior Upgrade: $1,500
- M Sport Package Pro (adaptive suspension, styling): $2,700
- Harman Kardon Surround Sound System: $875
- Laserlight LED Headlamps: $1,200
- Glass Controls and CraftedClarity Interior Elements: $650
- Parking Assistance Plus with 3D View: $800
- Driving Assistance Professional Package: $1,700
- Adaptive M Suspension: $1,000
- Live Cockpit Professional with iDrive 8.5: $950
vs Competitors
The BMW 4 Series targets a premium enthusiast niche between the Audi A5 Coupe and Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe. Compared to the A5, the 4 Series offers sharper handling and more rear-drive engagement. Against the C-Class Coupe, it delivers a more athletic stance and better weight balance. The 440i models, especially with xDrive and adaptive suspension, outmuscle competitors like the Audi S5 in terms of real-world performance without sacrificing ride comfort. The Gran Coupe variant also successfully rivals the Audi A5 Sportback, offering more engaging dynamics with comparable practicality.
Fun Fact
The latest BMW 4 Series Coupe and Gran Coupe achieve a near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution despite offering AWD in many trims. Additionally, the Convertible’s new fabric roof weighs 40% less than the old hardtop system while offering better insulation and aerodynamic quietness, proving that BMW engineering continues to blend form with function even in lifestyle models.
Lot Details
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Sale Date29/May/2025
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Lot Number42217555
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Sale document
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Location
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Odometer39,648 miles (63,807 km)
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Primary Damage:RIGHT REAR
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Secondary DamageSUSPENSION
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Fuel
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Engine Type2.0L I-4 DI, DOHC, VVT, turbo, 255HP
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Transmission
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Drive Type
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Color
Final Bid BMW 4 Series (2023)
$13,900
$19,092
$29,500
Specifications
4
~$60,000
Torque:
0–100 km/h:
Although the non-M versions of the BMW 4 Series are not full-fledged sports cars, they clearly reflect BMW's intent to create a dynamic, driver-focused experience. The chassis tuning, even in base trims, favors agility and balance, aided by rear-wheel-drive architecture or performance-tuned xDrive systems. The 440i in particular, with its B58 inline-6 and near-M-level power, bridges the gap between everyday grand tourer and true performance coupe.
Even lower trims like the 430i benefit from sharp steering, adaptive dampers (optionally), and an aerodynamic silhouette tailored for stability at speed. Visual M Sport packages add larger wheels, sculpted bumpers, and contrasting trim that enhance the dynamic perception — both inside and out.
With its low seating position, coupe roofline, responsive drivetrain options, and focus on handling, the G22/G23/G26 4 Series range carries a clear sporty identity. While it may not match the M4’s raw aggression, it offers enough mechanical substance and design flair to justify inclusion in a performance-oriented context — especially in M Sport configurations.
Body Styles
The BMW 4 Series is available in three body configurations. The G22 Coupe is a two-door, sleek sports coupe with a low roofline and frameless doors. The G23 Convertible features a classic fabric soft-top that opens or closes in just 18 seconds, significantly reducing weight compared to older hardtop convertibles. The G26 Gran Coupe, on the other hand, blends the coupe profile with four doors and a hatchback trunk, offering a balance between sportiness and practicality. All variants sit lower and wider than the equivalent 3 Series models, emphasizing dynamic aesthetics and a road-hugging stance.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The “4 Series” badge was introduced to distinguish the more emotionally-driven two-door and fastback models from the practical 3 Series lineup. It emphasizes BMW's vision of separating sportier, lifestyle-focused models under the '4' designation, with the number reflecting positioning above the 2 Series and below the 5 Series in both size and prestige. The internal engine suffixes—'20i', '30i', '30d', '40i'—follow BMW’s traditional system based on performance hierarchy.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The BMW 4 Series palette offers a wide selection of finishes to suit different personalities. Core colors include Alpine White, Black Sapphire, and Mineral White, catering to timeless preferences. More expressive hues like Portimao Blue, Tanzanite Blue II Metallic, Brooklyn Grey, and San Remo Green Metallic give the 4 Series a bold street presence. After the 2024 facelift (LCI), new tones like Cape York Green and Fire Red Metallic have been added for even greater individuality. M Sport trims bring Shadowline exterior accents and optional Frozen colors from BMW Individual, such as Frozen Portimao Blue and Frozen Pure Grey.
The cabin presents a rich combination of materials, starting with perforated Sensatec in standard models and expanding to Vernasca leather or Merino leather upholstery in higher trims. Color options include Black with contrast stitching, Oyster with dark accents, Mocha with fine-grain finish, and Cognac with black piping. The sportier variants also offer aluminum mesh or open-pore oak wood dash inserts, ambient lighting, and optional carbon fiber interior elements.
Wheel choices range from aerodynamic 17-inch alloys on entry models, through 18- and 19-inch double-spoke and V-spoke designs, up to aggressive 19- and 20-inch M Performance wheels with Orbit Grey and diamond-polished faces. Sportier models like the 440i come with M Sport brakes featuring blue or red calipers, and optional staggered wheel setups for enhanced rear-axle grip.
Top Expensive Options
- BMW Individual Frozen Paint Finish: $3,600
- Vernasca Leather Interior Upgrade: $1,500
- M Sport Package Pro (adaptive suspension, styling): $2,700
- Harman Kardon Surround Sound System: $875
- Laserlight LED Headlamps: $1,200
- Glass Controls and CraftedClarity Interior Elements: $650
- Parking Assistance Plus with 3D View: $800
- Driving Assistance Professional Package: $1,700
- Adaptive M Suspension: $1,000
- Live Cockpit Professional with iDrive 8.5: $950
vs Competitors
The BMW 4 Series targets a premium enthusiast niche between the Audi A5 Coupe and Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe. Compared to the A5, the 4 Series offers sharper handling and more rear-drive engagement. Against the C-Class Coupe, it delivers a more athletic stance and better weight balance. The 440i models, especially with xDrive and adaptive suspension, outmuscle competitors like the Audi S5 in terms of real-world performance without sacrificing ride comfort. The Gran Coupe variant also successfully rivals the Audi A5 Sportback, offering more engaging dynamics with comparable practicality.
Fun Fact
The latest BMW 4 Series Coupe and Gran Coupe achieve a near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution despite offering AWD in many trims. Additionally, the Convertible’s new fabric roof weighs 40% less than the old hardtop system while offering better insulation and aerodynamic quietness, proving that BMW engineering continues to blend form with function even in lifestyle models.