Here's How Much A 2021 BMW M4 Has Depreciated In 5 Years
Key Points:
- The 2021 BMW M4 (G82) features a redesigned look with a controversial kidney grille and a reengineered 3.0-liter S58 twin-turbo inline-six engine producing 473 hp in base trim and 503 hp in Competition form, with manual and automatic transmission options.
- The base MSRP for the 2021 M4 started at $72,795, with fully loaded models nearing $100,000, and the 2025 M4 CS pushing above $120,000; used 2021 models have depreciated roughly 24% in three years, with private party values around $57,100.
- Various sources estimate five-year depreciation for the 2021 M4 between 35.5% and 44.8%, averaging about 40%, which is higher than the luxury sports car segment average of 24%, with convertibles depreciating faster than coupes.
- Current market listings for the 2021 M4 range mostly between $57,000 and $70,000, aligning closely with valuation estimates once negotiation from asking prices is considered.
- Compared to its predecessor, the 2020 F82 M4, the 2021 G82 M4 has retained value better, losing about nine percentage points less in depreciation over five years.