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BMW M4 2026

The 2026 M4 arrives at a transition point — BMW is expanding electrification across the M portfolio, and the M4 receives an updated 48V mild-hybrid integration for 2026 that reduces fuel consumption by approximately 0.6 L/100 km without altering the S58's character under hard acceleration. The Competition xDrive's 503 horsepower is maintained; the mild-hybrid's primary benefit is urban fuel efficiency and seamless engine restart, not power augmentation. BMW revised the M Active Rear Differential's clutch pack specification for 2026, improving corner exit traction on cold asphalt — directly relevant for Canadian spring driving when pavement temperatures lag ambient temperatures. iDrive 8.5 software is standard for 2026, with improved OTA deployment reliability and expanded connected services. The M4 Coupe and Competition Coupe body styles continue; convertible availability in Canada for 2026 — confirm current allocation with dealers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Which 2026 BMW M4 versions are available in Canada and at what prices?

The 2026 M4 Canadian lineup breaks down into three versions: the M4 Competition coupe (standard xDrive all-wheel drive, 503 hp, MSRP around $112,000), the M4 Competition Cabriolet (standard xDrive, 503 hp, retractable hardtop, MSRP around $130,000), and the M4 CS (550 hp, limited production, MSRP around $148,000). The previous-generation M4 CSL has been replaced by the M4 CS for 2026. The S58 3.0L twin-turbo engine is shared with the M3 with slightly different thermal and electronic calibrations for the coupe RWD and AWD configurations. The manual gearbox is no longer available on Competition trims in Canada. BMW Canada includes the M Essential package — M bucket seats and head-up display — as standard on the 2026 M4 Competition.

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Can the 2026 BMW M4 be used as a daily driver in Canada?

The 2026 M4 Competition xDrive is entirely usable as a daily driver in Canada, including winter, thanks to the standard xDrive all-wheel drive. In 4WD or 4WD Sport mode, winter behaviour with proper winter tires is predictable and safe — BMW Canada recommends the Continental WinterContact TS 870 P in size 275/35 R19 for the rear. Comfort mode substantially smooths the suspension for damaged urban roads in Quebec or Ontario. The M bucket seats can feel firm on long drives; the M Pro seats with power adjustment and heating are strongly recommended for daily users. Real-world combined fuel consumption in typical Canadian use is 11 to 13 L/100 km with a cold engine in winter — reasonable for 503 hp. Rearward visibility is limited by the short roofline and thick pillars — the reversing camera is essential and standard.

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How does the 2026 BMW M4 compare to the Mercedes-AMG C63 and Audi RS5 in Canada?

The M4, AMG C63, and RS5 represent the three most sought-after high-performance grand coupes in Canada. The 2026 M4 Competition xDrive leads the group in outright power (503 hp versus 476 hp for the AMG C63 hybrid and 450 hp for the RS5), with the advantage of a naturally evolved twin-turbo inline six without complex electrification — lighter and widely considered more reliable long-term. The 2026 Mercedes-AMG C63 adopts a 2.0L 4-cylinder turbo with electric hybrid assistance that divides purists, despite impressive performance numbers. The 2026 Audi RS5 offers the most refined everyday driving character of the three and often lower insurance costs, but the least visceral sporting experience. On 3-year residual values in Canada, the M4 Competition typically holds best against the AMG C63, with the RS5 between them. For outright driving engagement, the M4 remains the segment benchmark.