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2016 BMW M4 GTS

9 years ago
2 mins read

 It’s no big secret that BMW has never been high on my list of cars to own, in fact the only BMW product I have ever owned was a 1974 BMW 2002. For me BMW is synonymous with overpriced, overrated, and other than the Z series of cars… plain to look at. But then the 4 Series came out, it was the right size, the performance numbers were impressive and it didn’t look like a Toyota Camry with a body kit. I had the chance to drive a friends M4 a few weeks ago and was completely smitten with the car’s handling and performance and I could see why he had made his choice over the F-type from Jaguar (I still love the looks of a F-Type Coupe over the BMW).

So when I saw that BMW had announced today that they were releasing a limited edition M4 GTS I thought it was worth sharing with my readers. I hope more enthusiasts and less collectors get their hands on this car since I want to see one let loose on Angeles Crest Highway.

Limited to just 700 units worldwide and just 300 for the USA the M4 GTS uses an innovative water injection system to push 493 bHP through the race tuned chassis. Everything on the GTS is designed to make it the ultimate version of the M4.

“Special Edition models sharpen the character of the BMW M brand and embody an emotionally rich and exclusive driving experience. We’ve taken a radical route with the set-up of the BMW M4 GTS to create a sports machine for the race track that delivers top-end dynamics and inspirational performance. It allows us to demonstrate what is possible today with a road-legal car. Owners can drive their BMW M4 GTS to circuits such as Spa-Francorchamps, the Nürburgring or Laguna Seca – for clubsport events, for example – and then set lap times there that raise the bar to extremely high levels for road-legal cars.” says Frank van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH.
The BMW M division’s engineers developed a water injector system in the intake plenum chamber where each supply water to two of the straight-6 engine’s cylinders. Hidden in the floor of the trunk is a 1.3 gallon water tank, the water pump, sensors and valves. Even in highway driving, the water tank only needs topping up at every fifth refueling interval. Otherwise the system is maintenance-free meaning you can drive your GTS everyday. 
BMW M4 GTS features three-way adjustable coilover suspension with mechanically adjustable compression and rebound settings, working in conjunction with M designed anti-roll bars the car can be set up for various tracks with minimal effort. Lightweight aluminum control arms, wheel carriers and axle subframes reduce unsprung weight on all four corners. Carbon fiber is also used extensively throughout the M4 GTS to make it as light as possible, such as the roof panel which saves 13lbs. Everything that could be lighter is lighter from the carbon fiber strut brace to the titanium exhaust components no part of the car was left untouched. All of this trimming means the GTS is just over 200lbs lighter than a standard M4 Coupe. The car does get additional aero including a boy racer spoiler.

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield is the founder of The Gentleman Racer, a leading automotive lifestyle site blending cars, travel, and culture. Known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective, the site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados.

A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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