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BMW Dealer Shows Four Ways To Spec 2022 M240i With Quartet Of Cars

If you haven’t made up your mind about how to spec an M240i, this Toronto dealer in Canada might help. Denver, a client advisor at Parkview BMW, put together an ensemble of four M Performance coupes featuring significantly different features and options. Colors include the special Thundernight Metallic joined by Alpine White and Black Sapphire.

A customer car, the purple M240i has glossy black accents and 19-inch M wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4s. It boasts upgraded front brakes with blue calipers, an optional sunroof, a surround-view camera, and a fully digital instrument cluster. The interior is finished in black Sensatec with aluminum trim and M colors on the seatbelts.

The white M240i is the dealer’s test drive car with Cerium Gray accents, standard headlights, and smaller 18-inch wheels with normal brakes. As for the cabin, Parkview BMW ordered it in just about the same spec as the client’s Thundernight Metallic coupe, but with a head-up display.

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The murdered-out M240i with its black Vernasca leather and blue contrast stitching would be our pick of the litter. The nicely configured sinister little coupe has the 16-speaker Harman Kardon sound system with extra speakers behind the rear headrests.

Denver’s own daily driver is also an Alpine White, but with an M motif courtesy of an aftermarket body wrap. We do like its Tacora Red cabin the most, but the exterior is honestly a bit flashy for our tastes.

All four share the xDrive system as BMW is currently selling the M240i exclusively with all-wheel drive. However, a cheaper tail-happy version will follow, but it still won’t have a manual gearbox. How much will it cost? The RWD sports coupe will undercut the $48,550 all-paw model while being more expensive than the base $36,350 230i.

It’s only a matter of time before the M240i will lose the flagship status since the hotly anticipated M2 is coming out later this year.

[Source: Denver BMW / YouTube]