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RML readies Le Mans Hypercar-inspired Porsche 911 upgrade
British motorsports and engineering company RML Group is celebrating its 40th anniversary with four new products, one for each decade of the company’s existence. The products include a Porsche 911 upgrade inspired by the Le Mans Hypercar race cars that compete at the top level in both the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar…
Car insurance guide: What you need and essential tips
Owning and driving a car entails a certain amount of responsibility, not the least of which is the requirement to carry at least the minimum amount of auto insurance in your state. What many people fail to realize, however, is that skimping on insurance can become a very costly mistake in the event of a collision. If you’re wondering, what…
2025 BMW i4 costs $58,475, delivers up to 318 miles of range
The BMW i4 receives a mid-cycle refresh for the 2025 model year, gaining styling and other updates along with the related BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe, the two-door 4-Series coupe and convertible, and high-performance M4. First previewed in April, the updated i4 receives exterior design tweaks that are hard to spot. These include revised headlights…
Test drive: 2024 BMW i4 M50 dials up the numbers, not the fun
- The M50 is the top-performance model of the BMW i4 lineup
- Acceleration numbers aside, it’s not the best handling or riding i4
- The M50 offers less driving range than other i4s but charges quickly and predictably
Until BMW’s lineup of Neue Klasse vehicles arrives in 2025, with the “outsider” i3 EV far in the rearview mirror, the i4 remains the entry point for electric vehicles in the German automaker’s lineup. However, at nearly $90,000 for the top-performance i4 M50 version I recently drove, it feels like the most unlikely of entry EVs.
In the two years after the arrival of the i4 hatchback, the market around it has changed a bit. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 has shown that a sedan with something close to its rakish roofline can be remarkably roomy and efficient. The Polestar 2 has made a switch to a focus on rear-wheel-drive. And perhaps most notably, the Tesla Model 3 Performance has been completely refreshed.
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
Getting more time driving the i4 reminded me that this family of electric vehicles is a solid rival to those models but has a completely different set of priorities—aimed more to carry BMW’s signature driving experience forward to the realm of EVs. And it helped me realize that lesser versions of the i4 deliver that in a less heavy-handed way than the M50.
Whether this is the Ultimate Driving Machine of EVs or not, time spent with the i4 M50 made me appreciate its well-integrated wireless Apple CarPlay, impressive Harman Kardon sound, abbreviated interface from the i5 and i7, and sharp head-up display that left a lot of interface flexibility.
Over a few days this spring, I took the i4 M50 from Portland to an event at Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington, and back. No, I didn’t take it out on the track, sadly. But throw in some favorite backroads and some in-town errands, and here are the pros and cons of the i4 as I experienced it.
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
Pro: M50 has punchy responses, quick steering
BMW i4 M50 acceleration feels forceful and verging on supercar-quick. That’s because a rear-power-biased pair of permanent-magnet motors makes 469 hp and 538 lb-ft of torque (or 536 hp and 586 lb-ft in Sport Boost mode). At 3.7 seconds officially to 60 mph for the M50, it feels far quicker than the rear-wheel-drive i4 eDrive40 and its roughly 5.4-second 0-60 mph time from its 335 hp and 317 lb-ft motor—partly, perhaps, because the M50’s tires are so good at delivering all the traction they need. The M50 also has very quick, precise steering that mates well with the personality of the AWD electric powertrain, though we would like more feel through the wheel.
2024 BMW i4 M50
Con: It’s not a 3-Series driving experience
Take the i4 off on a backroad and it feels very heavy, especially in this M50 build. It feels much more like it should have an 8-Series badge than a 4-Series one. The i4 M50 tips the scales at an official 5,018 pounds. That’s about roughly 1,000 pounds more than today’s 840i coupe and nearly 1,500 pounds more than a base 2024 3-Series. While I only momentarily got close to the immense cornering potential of the sticky, low-profile Pirelli P Zero PZ4 Elect summer performance tires—255/35R20 in front, 285/30R20 in back—the steering doesn’t load up in a reassuring way or give signals from the road surface the way the steering does in the iX electric SUV. Or, for that matter, the eDrive40 I drove on some of the same roads two years ago. Interstate-tarmac ride quality in the M50 isn’t great either. Between the air suspension, adaptive M dampers, specially tuned anti-roll bars, and a front strut tower brace, something just doesn’t compute. If it’s not weight, that thing might be simplicity.
2023 BMW i4 eDrive40
Pro: BMW i4 has predictably quick charging times
The i4 isn’t quite one of the fastest-charging EVs, or an EV that charges at an especially high power level. But BMW EVs have offered “no surprises” DC fast-charging since the i3, and this i4 M50 is no exception. On a road trip stop, with a 350-kw EVgo connector plugged in at a 4% state of charge, the i4 quickly blipped to around 205 kw and after just 30 minutes had reached 71%.
2024 BMW i4 M50
As Green Car Reports has emphasized before, using a 150-kw connector instead won’t slow you down much at all. With the previous i4 eDrive40 I’d plugged into a 150-kw connector at just 3% and in 30 minutes I was at 67% Just to see what would happen with a peace-of-mind plug-in in a sub-optimal situation, I plugged the M50 into a 150-kw connector at 40% and in 10 minutes I’d gained a 22% charge.
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
Con: M50 underdelivers on range and efficiency
The i4 M50 I drove had the available 20-inch wheels, with corresponding M wheels, M Sport brakes, and Shadowline trim and lighting. The stance of the i4 with this combination is fantastic, but the wheels cost more than the $2,500 up front. Ride quality isn’t the same with them, and you take a huge dip in range by selecting them over the 19-inch wheels that otherwise come with the M50. The official EPA range of the M50 drops from 269 miles with the 19-inch wheels, and down to 227 miles with the 20-inch wheels this test car had. That’s already a dip from the 301 miles the eDrive40 version can extract from the same 80.7-kwh usable battery capacity.
2023 BMW i4 eDrive40
Note that much of the 2025 BMW i4 lineup does get a modest range boost, plus a refreshed look inside.
Over the 336 miles I drove the i4, it averaged 2.6 miles per kwh, according to its trip computer, over a highway-focused mix, with ambient temps in the range of 55 degrees and the climate control set on auto to 69-72 degrees. While the eDrive40 seemed to overdeliver on its range, I quickly found 227 miles to be optimistic for the M50 in real-world conditions. I’m quite sure the Polestar 2 with the Performance package beats it in real-world driving, as it does by its 247-mile EPA rating.
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
2024 BMW i4 M50
Pro: i4 front-seat comfort
The BMW i4 has fantastic front sport seats, including extendable thigh support as well as width adjustment for the driver. Yes, the center console feels a little limiting versus wide-open layouts like the Hyundai Ioniq 6 and Tesla Model 3, but I got used to it quickly and those seats left me refreshed after hours on the highway.
2023 BMW i4 eDrive40
Con: Backseat everything
The 3-Series has never been great for backseat space, and the i4 follows in that tradition and then some. The i4 has narrow door cuts and a low roofline in back, especially around the door openings, so it’s hard to get into. With the front seat adjusted for a 6-footer there was next to no legroom in back, and anyone near 6–foot will be mashing their head into the soft headliner. On window stickers and in marketing, BMW is labeling the i4 as a Gran Coupe in 2024, whereas it wasn’t in 2023, so this may be part of an effort to get shoppers to see that this is the cost of a more fashionable roofline. Cargo space with the back seat up is just 10.0 cubic feet but more than 45.6 cubic feet with them folded. Just go for the latter; it’s a hatchback—and a coupe in spirit.
2023 BMW i4 eDrive40
2024 BMW i4 M50
Base price: $70,695
Price as tested: $87,845 (M Sport Package Pro, HP tire package, various other trim and tech options)
Propulsion: Dual permanent-magnet motors, 469 hp and 538 lb-ft combined, 536 hp and 586 lb-ft in boost mode; all-wheel drive
EPA efficiency: 227 miles of electric range, 2.4 mi/kwh combined
The hits: Punchy powertrain, quick steering, predictable charging times, supportive front seats.
The misses: Tight backseat space, heavy-handed dynamics, poor M50 range and efficiency.
Mark Norman on EV pain points and a ‘return to normal’ (Episode 262)
The managing partner at FM Capital examines barriers to electric-vehicle proliferation. Further, he discusses investing in transportation-tech startups and the economic conditions ending the “order taking” era in the auto industry.
Rivian may be working on redesigned camp kitchen with integrated grill
The Rivian R1T’s slide-out camp kitchen is a clever EV accessory that could soon see a new iteration. A patent application published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on July 18, after being filed by Rivian in 2023, shows an alternative camp-kitchen design. The cooking apparatus still slides out of the Gear Tunnel…
The ultimate guide to the best time to buy a new car
Timing isn’t everything; but if you’ve decided you want (or need) a new car, the month, day, and even time you go in and complete the deal can affect how good of a deal you get. There are two sides to thinking about this: First you need to decide whether it’s the right time for you to get a new car, and secondly, we have some valuable advice to…
Where in the US do EVs save the most money to fuel vs. gasoline?
- EVs cost less to fuel in every state of the U.S.
- By electricity cost vs. gas prices, there’s a vast range among states
- EVs have the strongest advantage in Idaho, Washington, and the Northwest
Fluctuating gas prices can make internal-combustion vehicles cost up to six times more to drive than EVs, but the potential savings can vary in different parts of the country.
The Northwest is the U.S. region where EV owners save the most money compared to fueling gasoline cars, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). That’s based on analysis by Argonne National Laboratory, which estimated cost savings from replacing a gasoline vehicle with the same-sized EV, with analysis including ZIP-code-level information about electricity cost and gasoline pump prices.
Fuel cost savings potential when switching to EVs, by state (via DOE)
Idaho and Washington State showed the greater potential for cost savings, at more than $0.14 per mile saved. California and Alaska were close behind, with mostly lower potential savings for states in the South and Northeast.
A combination of low electricity prices and high gas prices likely contributed to higher potential cost savings in the Northwest, according to the DOE. That region also has a high population of larger pickup trucks which, as the DOE previously pointed out, could save the most as EVs. Larger vehicles consume more fuel and, the more a vehicle consumes, the greater the cost savings from going electric.
2024 Ford F-150 Lightning
Switching from gas guzzlers to EVs will also have a bigger immediate impact on overall fossil-fuel consumption and emissions. Consultancy Wood Mackenzie reported in May that growing EV sales were already on track to halve gasoline demand in 2024, on a global scale.
Savings on electricity vs. gasoline can contribute to lower EV ownership costs, but that’s only part of the picture. Initial purchase prices of EVs are still generally higher than those of internal-combustion vehicles, although a lithium glut could erase that in a few years. EVs also remain more expensive to insure than comparable gasoline vehicles.
Carlex G-Vintage delivers a fun retro vibe for the G-Class
There’s no shortage of modified Mercedes-Benz G-Wagens, but Poland’s Carlex Design has taken a different approach from the typical testosterone-laced fare. First spotted by The Drive, what Carlex calls the G-Vintage is a modern G-Class with a pastel-tinted retro filter. Instead of trying to look like the background vehicles in a low-budget action…
DAILY DRIVE PODCAST: August 2, 2024
General Motors tweaks its employee evaluations to reward top performers. Honda, Subaru and Mazda reported growing sales in July, while Ford was off just a little. GPB Capital ends with securities fraud convictions. Lithia Motors gets a new COO. And electric vehicles help spur growth in the leasing market.





