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BMW has always offered faster, more focused versions of its M3 coupé, generally built in limited numbers and often costing much more than the base model. It started with the E30 M3 Sport Evo in 1990 and here it’s the turn of the current car – now known as the M4, of course.

Just 700 units will be sold worldwide (with 30 coming to the UK), but they’ll be special. The M4 GTS is uprated to nearly 500bhp, and its top speed of 190mph makes it the fastest production BMW
 ever. All of this goes some way towards justifying its £121,770 price – more than double that of a standard M4.
 



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