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The BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé – Impressive Practicality

2/4/2015 11:20:34 AM

After years of mainly concentrating on odd numbers, it’s the year of the eve number for BMW. Having launched its 4 Series Coupé last year, the company is now padding out the line-up with the Convertible that arrived earlier this year, and now the Gran Coupé that is a compelling mix of sportiness and added practicality. So much so, that it boasts the same amount of boot room as the 3 Series Saloon, and the extra flexibility of a tailgate that adds up a rather dashing fastback design. Unfortunately, all this extra practicality and joie de vivre results in a price hike of over $4,975 compared to the saloon it is based upon, and is priced exactly the same as its two-door sister car, the 4 Series Coupé. On offer are both rear and four-wheel-drive cars, powered by a choice of four different flavours, in 418d, 420d, 430d and 435d guises.

The specification of the Gran Coupé matches the coupe's, but includes a powered tailgate

The specification of the Gran Coupé matches the coupe's, but includes a powered tailgate

We’re sure that you won’t be surprised to learn that the Gran Coupé is great to drive, with a low-slung driving position, weighty, well-judged steering and the kind of handling that puts a smile across your face on faster bends. And thanks to standard four-wheel-drive, you should be able to benefit from this across all seasons, rather than taking it easy in slippery months. The 2.0-litre diesel engine delivers great performance, and even when pushed to the upper eschelons of the rev range, remains quiet and dignified. The six-speed manual gearbox is light and positive in its action, and hasn’t got the vibration at idle that blights other models in the BMW range. There’s a little road noise transmitted into the cabin, but at motorway speeds, the 4 Series soaks up the miles with ease. Ride comfort is expectedly firm, but is decently pliant and soaks up the majority of surfaces without you needing a visit to the chiropractor or for the dentist to re-seat your fillings.

There are some dodgy plastics inside, but the Gran Coupé's cabin ergonomics are good

There are some dodgy plastics inside, but the Gran Coupé's cabin ergonomics are good

The cabin design of the 4 Series Gran Coupé will be familiar to anyone that knows late model BMWs, with plush feeling materials that feel durable, and an attractive design. There’s a beautiful weight to all of the buttons and stalks, while all of the major controls are logically placed and clearly labelled. The seats are hugely supportive, with near endless amounts of adjustment, so that anyone can achieve the holy grail of a perfect driving position. There’s a decent amount of space for oddments, including a good sized glovebox, large door pockets and space ahead of the gear lever, including a pair of cupholders neatly hidden. Despite its shapeliness, there’s a decent amount of head and legroom up front, and what BMW described as a four plus one arrangement for the back. There’s a reasonable amount of headroom, with a pair of rear chairs and an occasional middle seat.

There's a useful 480 litres of space in the boot with the rear seats up and 1,300 litres with them down

There's a useful 480 litres of space in the boot with the rear seats up and 1,300 litres with them down

A sizeable transmission tunnel will dissuade anyone from using it for any length of time, though, but it’s a handy addition for those rare occasions when you need to carry an additional passenger for a short journey. Boot space is wide, deep and nicely sized, with compartments handily arranged under the floor. The opening is wide, and the seats tumble down easily at the pull of a lever.

 

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