Toyota Supra vs BMW M4
Overview | |
Years produced1979-1999 | Years produced2015-Present |
MSRP$44,640 | MSRP$74,700 |
Listings65 | Listings97 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews7.3 out of 10 | Expert reviews7.7 out of 10 |
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Reviews SummaryFour years after the Toyota Supra’s revival, fanatics (and paying customers) finally get what they deserve. Although the Supra has been a performance standout thanks to its balanced weight distribution, precise steering, and available six-cylinder engine, the lack of a manual transmission has kept it off shopping lists for anyone looking for an engaging, involved driving experience. For 2023, Toyota has finally sourced a manual transmission worthy of the Supra. The automotive landscape is better for it. | |
Reviews SummaryBMW is increasingly defined by electrification, technology, and luxury, but the BMW M4 shows that Bavaria’s automaker still cares about performance. As the M version of the BMW 4 Series coupe and convertible, the M4 would have previously been designated a BMW M3. But the automaker split the two-door versions into a separate line for the 2014 model year, keeping the M3 name for the sedan. That makes the M4 a descendent of legendary models like the E30 M3 coupe. And like the E30, the modern M4 has a motorsport pedigree, as it’s currently BMW’s weapon of choice in the GT3 and GT4 sports-car classes. The current-generation M4 was introduced for the 2021 model year. The big change for the 2023 model year is the addition of the BMW M4 CSL, a hardcore limited edition that’s both more powerful and lighter than the standard M4. This is only the third BMW has broken out the CSL badge for, after the 1972 E9 3.0 CSL and 2003 E46 M3 CSL (which wasn’t sold in the United States), and like those cars, the M4 CSL will be rare. Global production is capped at 1,000 units. We spent some time in an M4 CSL on twisty roads to see if this once-in-a-generation model is a real improvement over the standard M4, and whether any M4 can live up to BMW M’s legendary reputation. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine2.0L 255 hp I4 | Engine3.0L 473 hp I6 |
Drive TrainRWD | Drive TrainRWD |
Seating Capacity2 | Seating Capacity4 |
Horsepower255 hp @ 5000 rpm | Horsepower473 hp @ 6250 rpm |
MPG City25 | MPG City16 |
MPG Highway31 | MPG Highway23 |
Engine | |
Engine Name2.0L 255 hp I4 | Engine Name3.0L 473 hp I6 |
Torque295 lb-ft @ 1550 rpm | Torque406 lb-ft @ 2650 rpm |
Horsepower255 hp @ 5000 rpm | Horsepower473 hp @ 6250 rpm |
DrivetrainRWD | DrivetrainRWD |
Fuel Economy | |
MPG City25 | MPG City16 |
MPG Highway31 | MPG Highway23 |
Interior | |
Leather Seats | Leather SeatsStandard |
Seating Capacity2 | Seating Capacity4 |
Key Features | |
Navigation System | Navigation SystemStandard |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space10.2 cu ft | Cargo Space15.5 cu ft |
Curb Weight3181 lbs | Curb Weight3830 lbs |
Height51.1 in | Height54.8 in |
Length172.5 in | Length189.1 in |
Width73.0 in | Width81.9 in |
Wheelbase97.2 in | Wheelbase112.5 in |
Maximum Payload589 lbs | Maximum Payload769 lbs |
Number of doors2 | Number of doors2 |
Overview | ||
Years produced | 1979-1999 | 2015-Present |
MSRP | $44,640 | $74,700 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Expert reviews | 7.3 out of 10Read full review | 7.7 out of 10Read full review |
Pros & cons | Pros
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Summary | Four years after the Toyota Supra’s revival, fanatics (and paying customers) finally get what they deserve. Although the Supra has been a performance standout thanks to its balanced weight distribution, precise steering, and available six-cylinder engine, the lack of a manual transmission has kept it off shopping lists for anyone looking for an engaging, involved driving experience. For 2023, Toyota has finally sourced a manual transmission worthy of the Supra. The automotive landscape is better for it. | BMW is increasingly defined by electrification, technology, and luxury, but the BMW M4 shows that Bavaria’s automaker still cares about performance. As the M version of the BMW 4 Series coupe and convertible, the M4 would have previously been designated a BMW M3. But the automaker split the two-door versions into a separate line for the 2014 model year, keeping the M3 name for the sedan. That makes the M4 a descendent of legendary models like the E30 M3 coupe. And like the E30, the modern M4 has a motorsport pedigree, as it’s currently BMW’s weapon of choice in the GT3 and GT4 sports-car classes. The current-generation M4 was introduced for the 2021 model year. The big change for the 2023 model year is the addition of the BMW M4 CSL, a hardcore limited edition that’s both more powerful and lighter than the standard M4. This is only the third BMW has broken out the CSL badge for, after the 1972 E9 3.0 CSL and 2003 E46 M3 CSL (which wasn’t sold in the United States), and like those cars, the M4 CSL will be rare. Global production is capped at 1,000 units. We spent some time in an M4 CSL on twisty roads to see if this once-in-a-generation model is a real improvement over the standard M4, and whether any M4 can live up to BMW M’s legendary reputation. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 2.0L 255 hp I4 | 3.0L 473 hp I6 |
Drive Train | RWD | RWD |
Seating Capacity | 2 | 4 |
Horsepower | 255 hp @ 5000 rpm | 473 hp @ 6250 rpm |
MPG City | 25 | 16 |
MPG Highway | 31 | 23 |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 2.0L 255 hp I4 | 3.0L 473 hp I6 |
Torque | 295 lb-ft @ 1550 rpm | 406 lb-ft @ 2650 rpm |
Horsepower | 255 hp @ 5000 rpm | 473 hp @ 6250 rpm |
Drivetrain | RWD | RWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
MPG City | 25 | 16 |
MPG Highway | 31 | 23 |
Interior | ||
Leather Seats | Standard | |
Seating Capacity | 2 | 4 |
Key Features | ||
Navigation System | Standard | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 10.2 cu ft | 15.5 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 3181 lbs | 3830 lbs |
Height | 51.1 in | 54.8 in |
Length | 172.5 in | 189.1 in |
Width | 73.0 in | 81.9 in |
Wheelbase | 97.2 in | 112.5 in |
Maximum Payload | 589 lbs | 769 lbs |
Number of doors | 2 | 2 |
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