# BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe (2020–2025): Redefining Driving Excellence > BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe (2020–2025): Redefining Driving Excellence I remember the first time I slid into a 4 Series and shut the door—the world went quiet in that very BMW way. The BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe doesn’t hit... > Published 2023-05-04 by Emilia Ku. 7 min read (1450 words). > Blog: BMW Models at AutoWin (https://www.autowin.com). ## Details - Canonical URL: https://www.autowin.com/blogs/bmw-models/bmw-4-series-g22-coupe-2020-2025-redefining-driving-excellence - Author: Emilia Ku - Published: 2023-05-04 - Updated: 2025-08-25 - Reading time: 7 minutes - Word count: 1450 - Featured image: https://www.a1win.co.uk/cdn/shop/articles/bmw-4-series-g22-coupe-2020-2025-redefining-driving-excellence-autowin_25c59cb2-bf66-4988-ba3b-cdb262d26fc8.jpg?v=1712595925&width=1200 ## Summary BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe (2020–2025): Redefining Driving ExcellenceI remember the first time I slid into a 4 Series and shut the door—the world went quiet in that very BMW way. The BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe doesn’t hit you with fireworks at startup; it wins you over mile after mile. Over the 2020–2025 run, I drove everything from the sensible 430i to the velvety quick M440i, in rain and snow, on beaten city streets and smooth alpine switchbacks. The verdict? It’s not perfect, but it’s the coupe that still feels happiest when you point it at a horizon and go find a road that wiggles.Where the BMW... ## Full Article BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe (2020–2025): Redefining Driving ExcellenceI remember the first time I slid into a 4 Series and shut the door—the world went quiet in that very BMW way. The BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe doesn’t hit you with fireworks at startup; it wins you over mile after mile. Over the 2020–2025 run, I drove everything from the sensible 430i to the velvety quick M440i, in rain and snow, on beaten city streets and smooth alpine switchbacks. The verdict? It’s not perfect, but it’s the coupe that still feels happiest when you point it at a horizon and go find a road that wiggles.Where the BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe Came From—and Why It MattersThe G22 tag is BMW’s internal code for this generation of coupe, replacing the F32. Underneath, it rides on the CLAR architecture—the same flexible backbone used by larger BMWs—which gives the G22 its planted stance and long-distance composure. Launched in 2020, it arrived with more tech, better refinement, and yes, the now-famous kidney grille that looks subtler in darker colors and with a front plate (honestly, I wasn’t sure at first, then it grew on me). Did you know? The 4 Series coupe’s aero is slicker than the equivalent 3 Series sedan, contributing to a calm highway ride and solid efficiency. BMW’s iDrive evolved during the run—from iDrive 7 at launch to a curved-display setup and updated software in the mid-cycle refresh. BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe: Engines, Performance, and the Way It DrivesTwo main personalities, both compelling:430i: The Quiet Achiever Engine: 2.0-liter turbo four (B48) Power/Torque: ~255 hp / 295 lb-ft 0–60 mph: about 5.5 sec (RWD), ~5.3 sec (xDrive) Economy: up to 26/34 mpg (city/highway), real-world 30+ on long cruisesOn rough roads, the 430i surprised me. The damping is supple enough that you’re not bracing for every pothole, yet it still turns in neatly. Steering is clean and accurate, if a touch filtered—BMW prioritizes calmness over chatter now—but the balance is undeniably rear-drive. With xDrive and winter tires, I took one upstate in February and it never put a wheel wrong.M440i: The Sweet Spot Engine: 3.0-liter turbo six (B58) with 48-volt mild hybrid assist Power/Torque: ~382 hp / 369 lb-ft 0–60 mph: as quick as 4.1 sec (xDrive) Economy: around 23/31 mpg highway in my hands when driven respectfullyBMW’s inline-six is still a masterpiece—silky, muscular, and just a little bit decadent. You lean on it out of a tight corner and the coupé gathers speed like a well-aimed slingshot. The standard 8-speed auto is telepathic most of the time; grab the paddles in Sport and it wakes up even more. Minor gripe: some cars on run-flat tires thump over sharp edges at low speeds; swapping to non-run-flats (with a repair kit) made a noticeable difference. Side tip: Enable the adaptive setting for the transmission on a mixed commute. It learns your rhythm and stops downshifting too eagerly in traffic.Design and Cabin: Bold Nose, Calm BrainStyling opinions, meet dinner table. The big grille is a conversation starter, yet the rest of the BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe is classic coupe: long hood, low roof, and tidy tail. Inside, it’s driver-forward without being fussy. I noticed right away how the seat drops nice and low—like you’re wearing the car. The curved display in later models looks modern, and BMW’s materials (especially with extended leather) feel properly premium. Rear seat: fine for adults under six feet on shorter trips; headroom tapers. Trunk: 15.7 cubic feet, with a handy pass-through. Yes, two golf bags fit diagonally. Infotainment: iDrive is quick and logical once you learn it; wireless CarPlay/Android Auto are standard on many models, though I’ve had the occasional reconnect quirk with older phones. Quirk I noticed: Gesture control is fun on day one, then you’ll likely switch it off. The rotary controller remains the hero for bumpy roads.BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe: Tech, Safety, and Daily Life Driver assists: Adaptive cruise and lane centering are smooth on the highway, a bit overeager on narrow lanes. Tweak sensitivity in the settings—it helps. Visibility: Decent forward, a bit tight over the shoulder (coupe life). Surround-view camera is worth it for city parking. Noise: Quiet enough to hear your kids quietly plotting a back-seat coup. Wind noise is impressively low.I did a 400-mile day from Boston to Montreal in an M440i xDrive. Arrived feeling oddly fresh; the seats and road isolation make this a sneaky-good grand tourer. Also had one memorable valet moment in Miami—car looked properly special under neon, for what that’s worth.Accessorize Smart: Floor Mats and More for Your 4 SeriesCoupe owners are neat freaks by nature (guilty). If you’re protecting the cabin, custom-fit mats make a noticeable difference. AutoWin offers tailored accessories for the 4 Series and the G22 specifically, including well-fitted floor mats that don’t creep under the pedals and are easy to clean after ski weekends or sandy beach days. You’ll find them under BMW floor mats—just pick your trim and color.Prefer a more upscale look? There’s a stitched leather design that suits darker interiors nicely. I tried a similar set over winter—hose it off, back in the car in five minutes. Pro tip: If you track-day occasionally, grab rubber mats for rainy days and a carpeted set for everyday. Swap takes two minutes, saves your originals.BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe vs. Rivals: How It Stacks Up Coupe Powertrain (typical) 0–60 mph (approx.) Character BMW 4 Series G22 (430i/M440i) 2.0T I4 (255 hp) / 3.0T I6 (382 hp) 5.3–5.5 / 4.1–4.3 sec Balanced, refined, quietly rapid; best long-haul comfort Audi A5 Coupe 45 TFSI 2.0T I4 (261 hp), Quattro ~5.3 sec Clean styling, secure grip, cooler cabin ambiance Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe (C205) 2.0T I4 (255 hp) — discontinued, replaced by CLE ~5.8–5.9 sec Lux feel, aging tech toward the end of its run Lexus RC 350 3.5L V6 (311 hp) ~5.8–6.0 sec Old-school charm, great seats, less urgent power delivery Highlights I’d Choose (and a Few I’d Skip) Get: Adaptive M Suspension. It smooths the city, sharpens the backroad. Get: Harman Kardon audio. The cabin’s quiet enough to appreciate it. Get: Driver Assistance Professional only if you do lots of highway miles. Skip: Gesture control. Neat party trick, rarely used. Consider: xDrive if you see winter or plan mountain trips.Mid-Cycle Tweaks and Tech UpdatesOver the 2020–2025 span, the G22 saw a facelift that sharpened the lighting, brought in the curved display, and updated the software experience. It wasn’t a revolution, but day-to-day, the cabin felt more modern and responsive. Gesture control remained available; BMW’s driver aids got smoother lane changes and better traffic-jam behavior. Fun fact: The 4 Series shares much with the 3 Series mechanically, but the coupe’s lower roof and chassis tuning give it a calmer, grand-tourer vibe at speed.Which BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe Should You Buy? Daily driver, long commutes: 430i (RWD) with adaptive suspension and HK audio. Light, efficient, still fun. All-weather, spirited driving: M440i xDrive. The sweet-spot coupe—silky fast without going full M-car. Wheel/tire note: If you live where roads are rough, stay under 20-inch wheels. Your spine will thank you.Conclusion: The BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe Still Nails the BriefThe BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe (2020–2025) didn’t shout the loudest, but it consistently delivered: comfort that makes big miles feel small, engines that feel bred not built, and handling that keeps you looking for the long way home. It’s a luxury coupe that behaves like a miniature grand tourer—and that’s a lovely place to be. Dress it right with the basics—like well-fitted floor mats from AutoWin—and you’ll enjoy the car the way BMW intended: clean, poised, and ready to drive anywhere.BMW 4 Series G22 Coupe FAQs Is the BMW 4 S... ## Related Store Context - [AutoWin Blog & News](https://www.autowin.com/blogs/news): Automotive news and fitment guides - [AutoWin Store Index](https://www.autowin.com/llms.txt): Full product catalog for AI agents - [Agent Instructions](https://www.autowin.com/agents.md): Commerce protocol and Shop skill - Reviews verified on [AutiVex](https://autivex.com/business/autowin-com): AutoWin customer ratings