BMW has recently done a great job distinguishing between its M Performance cars and its proper M cars. There have been some issues seen with them in the past, but the latest BMW M550i and M5 feel very different. The same goes for the latest BMW M440i, a more comfortable GT vehicle, and the M4, a much harder-edged vehicle. There is quite a true reason why customers should opt for the M440i, aside from the pricing. Check out the 3D Design if you want the more comfortable persona and smoother M440i but still want its little visual flair.
For the record, 3D Design makes some of the best aftermarket BMW parts in the world. This design for the BMW M440i adds just enough visual appeal to make your car stand out from the crowd. The specific car in these photos is a BMW 420i having similar visual components, except for the exhaust. However, the same can be said if you own a less efficient 4 Series model as well.
Some of the entire kits are still under production. It includes lowering springs (one-inch drop), a new front lip, rear diffuser, front splitter, side skirts. The kits also pack with 20″ forged wheels and new exhaust tips (two for the 420i and 430i, four for the M440i). Overall, it appears to be a much superior car than the stock car. It is lower, sportier, more aggressive, and exclusive. Nobody will ever confuse your 4 Series with your neighbor’s 4 Series again.
BMW offers a couple of interior bits with its design. 3D Design is well-known for making fascinating paddle shifters and aluminum pedals. Future owners may get the paddles in either carbon fiber or aluminum.
If you plan to get a 4 Series or an owner of it, especially the M440i, you can consider checking out the catalog from 3D Design. Pack your BMW M440i with extra sportiness, blending along with its remarkable performance.