BMW’s definitive drift test shows the new M3, M4 going sideways

Street cars were created to have fun

These two machines are more outrageous than the absurd grilles on the new BMW and . But they offer more ridiculous performance, but in a good way. These two models are a great example of BMW’s commitment to rear-wheel drive and manual transmission, while increasing power figures.

These are the ideal ingredients for creating the ultimate drift machine, as BMW M’s latest YouTube upload demonstrates. The “The” The definitive BMW M3 and M4 drift test It’s a simple video of two guys having fun with these Bimmers.

BMW's definitive drift test shows the new M3, M4 going sideways

Red Bull Driftbrothers Elias and Johannes Hountondji are behind the wheel of the ultimate 3 Series or 4 Series. These two are a great introduction to motorsport if you’re interested in it. These cars are the G80 M3 and G82M4 latest models – both in their launch colours: Isle of Man green metallic on the M3; and Sao Paulo yellow on the M4.

The Hockenheimring was a great place to take pictures of the Hountondjis having so much fun with the M models. It’s not surprising that they were impressed by how a street-legal street car exceeded their expectations.

BMW's definitive drift test shows the new M3, M4 going sideways

The BMW M3 and M4 have an M Drift Analyzer. This records the drift duration, distance, line, angle, and a final rating. Thomas, BMW developer, joined the pair at the end to have a quick chat and give them a rundown on their performance through the handy feature.

The truth is that the M3 and M4 are controversial due to their polarizing designs. However, I think BMW fans would have nothing to complain about these two models in terms of performance.