BMW unveils M4 GT3 EVO at N24 – Sportscar365

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BMW has officially unveiled the EVO specification of its M4 GT3 ahead of the car’s 2025 debut, while simultaneously announcing that an updated version of its GT4 car will debut next year.

As Sportscar365 first reported, the Munich brand will roll out the M4 GT3 EVO to its global customer base in 2025, after the initial three-year cycle of the original car has been completed.

It’s the first time BMW has announced and rolled out an Evo kit to its customers, with development led by factory riders Augusto Farfus, Jens Klingmann and Bruno Spengler.

As indicated by BMW and previously outlined by motorsport boss Andreas Roos, the brand has mainly focused on drivability, efficiency and reliability, rather than on performance improvements.

Visually, the M4 GT3 EVO features revised, smaller exterior mirrors and a larger air outlet on the front wheel arches. In addition, a modified adjustment range of the rear wing ensures greater aerodynamic efficiency.

Meanwhile, the headlights and taillights of the Evo-spec car have also been revised compared to its predecessor.

Underneath, the car features new anti-roll bars on both the front and rear axles, while larger rear brake discs and a new, easier-to-adjust differential have also been implemented.

BMW has stated that the net price for the car is €578,000 ($628,655 USD).

“Our engineers have listened very carefully to our customers’ feedback during the development of the EVO cars,” said Bjorn Lellmann, Head of Customer Racing at BMW M Motorsport.

“We believe the result is models that make it even more possible to drive consistently close to the limit without taking too much risk, exactly what drivers of all classes need to be fast.

“Our goal is to win the very big races with our BMW M4 GT3 EVO and at the same time offer every BMW M Motorsport customer a package that offers maximum chances of success.”

M4 GT4 EVO announced; Available to customers from 2025

Additionally, BMW has announced that an Evo-spec version of its GT4 car will be available to customers from 2025.

The current M4 GT4 made its customer racing debut last year, with American team Turner Motorsport notably winning the GS title in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge in the car’s debut season.

Other notable successes include a GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing Club championship for Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport, while Zac Anderson won the Silver Cup title in Pirelli GT4 America.

Most recently, Random Vandals Racing duo Kenton Koch and Kevin Boehm drove their M4 GT4 to victory in the series’ first-ever three-hour endurance race at the Circuit of The Americas.

While the M4 GT4 EVO will be on display alongside its bigger brother on the Ring°boulevard during the N24 weekend, a BMW spokesperson told Sportscar365 that details about the updated car will be revealed at a later date.

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Davey Euwema is the European editor of Sportscar365. Based in the Netherlands, Euwema’s activities include the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship, the European Le Mans Series and Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS.


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