autoevolution 2 May 2021, 11:35 UTC ·
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In the not-so-distant past, BMW gave the 4 Series moniker to the coupe based on the technical platform of the 3 Series sedan. About four decades ago, during the eighties, the 3 Series (E30) had both four and two doors body versions with the same roofline and the same wheelbase. The only coupe of the BMW range was the first generation of 6 Series (E24). 5 photos
In theory, there was enough space between the two-door version of the E30 and the E24 for another coupe. And that’s our exploration theme for today. So, we are approaching the post-Paul Bracq design era in the history of BMW. He had left the Bavarian brand in 1974.