Based on an M4 Competition xDrive, it's easily the coolest new M car we know of.
dinmanncfInstagramSEMA has some epic builds this year, but we think this one takes the cake. It’s a brand-new BMW M4 Competition xDrive that’s been converted into a pickup truck. We love it.
Built by aftermarket BMW parts supplier DinMann, this M4 looks incredibly well done, like it might’ve come from the factory with a pickup bed. Nicknamed the M4Maloo, it’s sporting a self-healing paint protection film by Stek Automotive that creates a chrome blue finish, according to BMW Blog.
DinMann was able to keep a portion of the carbon roof for the cab and added a handful of other carbon bits to finish off the build (DinMann’s specialty is carbon fiber pieces). It’s unclear if any modifications were made under the hood, though considering how quick the car is from the factory, we don’t think it needs any go-fast items.
One-off BMW pickup conversions are nothing new. Before this M4, BMW built an X7 with a pickup bed in 2019, complete with a teak bedliner. Before that was the E92-based M3 pickup, built by BMW in 2011 for April Fools’s day. BMW also built an E30 pickup in the Eighties.
Brian Silvestro Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
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