Few marque matchups are as revealing as the BMW M4 F82 and the M5 F90—a juxtaposition not just of size and power, but of philosophy. The M4, born from the classic M formula of rear-drive, manageable weight, and a turbocharged inline-six, is BMW’s scalpel for the committed driver. The M5, meanwhile, is a super sedan with brute force at its command, harnessing 600 PS and all-wheel drive to deliver numbers that once belonged to supercars, yet wrapped in a package intended to blend track days with daily commutes. But when you put them on a circuit, their differences become as much about character as they are about outright speed.
At circuits that demand surgical precision and reward a chassis that telegraphs every nuance, the M4 asserts itself. Take Nürburgring - BTG, the ultimate test of balance and confidence at the limit. Here, the M4 F82 put down a spectacular 6:55.39 on slicks, outpacing the M5 F90’s best of 7:32.59 by over thirty-seven seconds. The margin isn’t just tire or horsepower—it's a testament to the M4’s lighter mass (a full 1,000 pounds less) and the purity of its rear-drive layout, allowing skilled hands to exploit weight transfer, trail braking, and mid-corner rotation in ways the M5’s more stoic, AWD chassis can’t quite match. The M4’s steering is talkative, the rear end eager to step out, and if you’re chasing tenths, it rewards patience and precision—this is a car that asks you to dance on the edge, not bulldoze through it.
The M5 F90, in contrast, is relentless in its delivery. With 749 Nm of torque and a sophisticated AWD system, it flattens straights and trivializes traction-limited exits, especially in variable conditions. On tracks that favor power and stability, the M5’s sheer thrust comes to the fore. At Sepang International Circuit, for example, the M5 stops the clock at 2:34.5, besting the M4 by over three seconds—despite both being on street tires and the M5 weighing over two tons. Here, wide open corners and long acceleration zones let the M5’s torque-rich V8 and AWD traction make light work of the stopwatch, while its composure allows less experienced drivers to extract speed safely and consistently. The trade-off? The M5 is less communicative at the limit, its electronics and mass masking the subtle cues that define a truly interactive car.
Patterns emerge: On technical tracks with rapid transitions—like Snetterton Circuit—the M4’s agility and dynamic adjustability dominate, clocking a 2:07 to the M5’s 2:14.62. Yet, on power circuits with big braking zones, the M5 claws back time, as seen at Magny-Cours and Automotodrom Grobnik, where its relentless pace narrows or even overcomes the M4’s advantage. The M4’s aftermarket ecosystem also broadens its track-day appeal—owners can dial in suspension, tire, and aero setups to suit particular circuits, while its lighter, more focused chassis remains easier to tune for outright grip and feel.
Ultimately, the M4 F82 is the car for the driver who seeks feedback, adjustability, and the satisfaction of extracting every last tenth through skill and rhythm. It flatters the committed and rewards those who relish the dance at the edge of adhesion. The M5 F90, meanwhile, is the tool for the driver who wants confidence and consistency—its broad power band, AWD security, and unflappable manners make it the ideal track weapon for those less concerned with ultimate feel and more interested in the numbers. Both are devastatingly quick, but the way they deliver speed—and the type of driver they reward—couldn’t be more different. Which is best? It depends on whether you want your lap to be a conversation… or a show of unstoppable force.
Specifiche
| Specifiche | BMW M4 F82 M4 F82 | BMW M5 F90 M5 F90 |
|---|---|---|
| Anni Modello | 2014-2020 | 2018-2023 |
| cavalli | 431 | 600 |
| coppia (N_M) | 549 | 750 |
| sovralimentazione | Sì | Sì |
| peso (KG) | 1,515 | 1,971 |
| Rapporto Peso-Potenza | 0.28 | 0.3 |
| Rank | #106 | #135 |
| Pneumatico |
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
255/40/18 / 275/40/18 |
240 ADVAN SPORT V105
275/40/19 / 285/40/19 |
| descrizione Motore | Twin-power turbo, Intercooler | 4.4 L S63 twin-turbo V8 |
| cambio | 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION | 8-SPEED ZF GA8HP75Z AUTOMATIC |
| tipo Trazione | RWD | AWD |
| passo (MM) | 2812 | 2982 |
| larghezza (MM) | 1870 | 1902 |
| lunghezza (MM) | 4671 | 4989 |
| altezza (MM) | 1392 | 1473 |
| 0 - 60 MPH | 4 SEC | 3 SEC |
| velocità Massima (KPH) | 249 | 306 |
| prezzo MSRP | $ 72,500 | $ 105,495 |
| Valore Attuale | $ 46,000 | $ 80,000 |
| COMPLESSIVO VS TEMPI SUL GIRO MEDI | -2.89s | -0.45s |
BMW M4 F82 M4 F82 — Tempi sul Giro vs Media
Tempi sul Giro
| Nome Circuito | M4 F82 M4 F82 | M5 F90 M5 F90 | Diff | Mod | Indice di Usura TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nürburgring (BTG) | 7:21 | 7:32.59 | -11.59 | Medium | 141–200 |
Tempi sul Giro Aggiuntivi
| Nome Circuito | M4 F82 | M5 F90 | Diff | Mod | Indice di Usura TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nürburgring (BTG) | 6:59.9 | 7:32.59 | -32.69 | Heavy / Med | 1 / 180 | |
| Nürburgring (Nordschleife) | 6:55.39 | 7:38.92 | -43.53 | Race / Stock | 1 / 240 | |
| Toronto Motorsports Park (CW) | 1:21.84 | 1:17.5 | +4.34 | Light / Stock | 300 / 300 | |
| Sachsenring (CCW) | 1:30.93 | 1:34.36 | -3.43 | Race / Stock | 300 / 240 | |
| Snetterton Circuit (300) | 2:07 | 2:14.62 | -7.62 | Light / Stock | 200 / 240 | |
| Automotodrom Grobnik (CCW) | 1:39.159 | 1:37.066 | +2.09 | Light / Stock | 300 / 320 |