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Final 2016 BMW M4 GTS With 305 Miles Listed for $1 Million

Own the Final Chapter of BMW's M4 GTS Legacy

The 2016 BMW M4 GTS represented Munich's most focused track weapon, a limited-production masterpiece that bridged the gap between road car and race machine. BMW produced just 803 examples globally, with only 300 originally earmarked for the United States. Now, the final M4 GTS ever produced, #803 of 803 is for sale on Exotic Car List with just 305 miles on the odometer, for an impressive $1 million.

When BMW introduced the M4 GTS in 2016, it commanded a base price of $135,195 before options, more than double the regular M4's MSRP of $67,000. At launch, this positioned the GTS against competitors like the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and McLaren 570S, so you can be sure BMW made sure the M4 GTS was worth the ask.

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The M4 That’s As Fast As a Porsche Carrera GT

The M4 GTS wasn't simply a more powerful M4, it featured the world's first production car water-injection system, making it both the first and last M car to feature this technology. This revolutionary system provided a 49-horsepower gain over the standard M4, spraying water into the intake manifold to cool the pressurized air-fuel mixture for more efficient combustion, an old hot-rodders' trick. The result was the M4 GTS’ 493 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque.

The GTS philosophy extended beyond raw power. BMW stripped weight, added aggressive aerodynamics, installed a roll cage, and fitted manually-adjustable suspension. The result was a street-legal track car that could lap the Nürburgring in 7:28, matching the original lap time of the Porsche Carrera GT. It took BMW nearly a decade to beat that lap time, with the hardcore G82 M4 CSL setting a 7:18 lap in 2023.

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Million-Dollar Collectible or Market Outlier?

Today's M4 GTS market tells a complex story, with the average selling price sitting around the $80,000 mark. The $1 million asking price for unit #803, finished in Black Sapphire, represents a very significant premium. However, being the absolute final example ever produced adds immeasurable collector value.

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The 305-mile odometer reading further enhances this example's collectibility. While typical M4 GTS values have dropped nearly thirty percent from new, this ultra-low-mileage final example exists in a different category entirely, one where traditional depreciation curves just don't apply. For serious BMW collectors, it’s about buying a piece of M Division history that can never be replicated.



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