Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this 2020 BMW M4 Cabriolet.

I first drove the F82/F83 version of the M4 during the 2018 Amelia Island Concours when I was loaned one from BMW as a review car for the week. The car was simply incredible and more in the line of an Aston Martin V8 Vantage than a mid range BMW. It was extremely fast, handled incredibly well, and was both comfortable and luxurious. It was a true GT car that overdelivered in every category. This AutoHunter Spotlight is just like that press car and I am sure is just as good as the one I was loaned. If you are looking for a proper GT car that has the added advantage of a top that goes down, this car represents a great option.

The seller describes this 2020 M4 as a 655-horsepower, one-owner 2020 BMW M4 Cabriolet has been driven a total of only 8,187 total miles from new. It is equipped with more than $70,000 in cosmetic and performance upgrades. The car was sold new by Bob Smith BMW in Calabasas, California, to the current owner and is powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged I6 mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and an Active M Differential. It is finished in Jet Black paint and equipped with a fully functional matching power-retractable hardtop over a black leather interior. The seller adds that this F83 M4 is now offered with service records, documentation, a clean CARFAX report, and a clear title in the seller’s name.

This 2020 M4 is equipped with Stek USA DYNOshield paint protection film, Carbon fiber exterior and interior accents, Vossen wheels with Michelin tires, a G-Power GP-660 performance tune, a CNC charge air cooler, coilover suspension, and a G-Power GP-Deeptone exhaust system.

I am guessing the owner really wanted something even more special than what they originally bought new from the BMW dealer as they had the paint color changed from black metallic to Jet Black in 2021, adding smoked headlights and taillights, a carbon fiber grille, a carbon fiber-style clear bar on chin spoiler, mirror caps, rocker panels, and antenna, carbon fiber side markers, a 3M Crystalline Series CR 40 window tint, a carbon fiber spoiler, a 3D Design carbon fiber diffuser, and quad black G-Power GP-Deeptone exhaust outlets. They all make this car a true one of a kind M4.

But wait there is more. This M4 also has the BMW M Performance carbon fiber and orange steering wheel trim, carbon fiber shift knob, carbon fiber console trim, a GP-700 turbocharger upgrade, HJS downpipes, GP-Deeptone exhaust system, GP-660 injectors, and a Center crankshaft bolt lock which gives the car a dyno-rated at 655.3 horsepower and 574.8 lb-ft of torque.

If you are looking for what has to be one of the ultimate high performance BMW M4 convertibles in the world, this car is likely it. The one I drove in 2018 was stock and I can only imagine how much faster this one is, so this is your time to own one.

The auction for this 2020 BMW M4 Cabriolet ends Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. (PDT).

Visit the AutoHunter listing for more information and photo gallery

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