2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 Gran Coupe (19 inch Wheels)

2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 Gran Coupe

19" wheels

Electric Sedan · RWD

244 mi 70.2 kWh 282 hp NMC CCS1 200 kW DC 2 recalls 9 complaints · 2/10K
67 /100
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Based on battery health, build quality, owner data, EPA range, and market pricing

Below average for 2025 EV Sedans (class avg 69)

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Sourced from: NHTSA· EPA· KBB· J.D. Power ·23 Reddit threads ·65 forum excerpts

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Buyer brief · 255 words

The 2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 Gran Coupe (19-inch wheels) packs 282 hp, 244 miles of EPA range and a 67 kWh battery, and the score gets it into the conversation; battery and service records decide whether to make an offer.

Score read

A 67/100 makes this a paperwork-and-test-drive decision. The useful split is build quality score at 92/100 versus range and efficiency score at 45/100. Owners on Reddit repeatedly cite software tech and build quality as recurring problems. If the seller cannot show recall completion, price that risk or move on.

Price context

Bring your own comps Pull current comps before negotiating

Used examples are running around $50,900. This trim started from $52,800 new, though options can push the actual sticker higher; treat the market number as your negotiation floor and pull a current KBB Fair Purchase before naming a price.

Who this is for

✓ Good for

  • Daily commuter ≤50 mi/day, predictable charging

✗ Avoid if you are a

  • $
    Bargain hunter Best TCO, reliability + low depreciation

Gotchas

  • Serviceable Recall paperwork has to match the exact VIN.

    Mitigation Use NHTSA and the automaker lookup, then require repair records instead of a verbal promise.

  • Built in Range is the easy place to overbuy this trim (45/100).

    Mitigation Check your commute, winter margin, and fast-charge plan before you assume the EPA number fits your use.

Pre-purchase inspection

  • 1 Run the exact VIN through NHTSA and the automaker recall lookup before discussing price.
  • 2 Compare the dashboard range estimate with the EPA 244-mile rating after a full charge.
  • 3 Confirm how much of the 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty remains and whether it transfers.
  • 4 If road trips matter, run a short DC fast-charge session and watch whether speed tapers normally.
  • 5 Map your normal highway route and winter margin against the EPA range before you treat it as a road-trip car.
TrimIndex Intelligence
Synthesized 9 days ago
9 NHTSA Complaints 2 per 10K VINs · low for any vehicle class
2 Recall Campaigns
23 Reddit Threads r/BMWI4
65 Forum Excerpts avg +0.05 sentiment

VIN status first This model has 2 NHTSA recall records. The exact VIN lookup decides whether the car in front of you is clear.

Complaint context This scan found 9 NHTSA complaint records (2 per 10K VINs, low for any vehicle class). Read the themes below before treating the raw count as the verdict.

Price anchor Current market range is $50,900-$50,900. Use that range to compare listings for the same trim, mileage, and condition.

Analyzed by TrimIndex Data Engine · Scoring methodology →

Pricing & Market Value

New-price reference $52,800 Reference only; not the exact sticker
Current Market Value $50,900 – $50,900 Composite from KBB & J.D. Power
Exact MSRP comparison unavailable
KBB
Fair Purchase Price
$50,900
J.D. Power
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Score Breakdown

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Your Score
67
/100
Battery Health
71
Weight29%
Owner Satisfaction
52
Weight24%
Build Quality
92
Weight18%
Range & Efficiency
45
Weight18%
Software & Tech
88
Weight11%

Vehicle Specifications

244
miles
EPA Range
70.2
kWh
Battery
282
hp
Horsepower
31.7
kWh/100mi
Efficiency
RWD
 
Drivetrain
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Used-EV incentive finder

The federal $4,000 used-EV credit ended Sept 30, 2025.

But 10 states still run their own used-EV rebate programs — some up to $5,000. Pick your state to see what's available for this trim.

Source & disclaimer
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DisclaimerProgram rules change. TrimIndex is not a tax advisor — confirm eligibility with your state's issuing agency before purchase.
The Financing Room · What Actually Happens

Dealers make ~$12,842 on the average car loan.

After the price is set, the finance manager runs four plays to rebuild margin. Every buyer without a pre-approval is a target. Here's exactly what they run — and what stops each one.

01 · Without pre-approval
+$1,708
Rate markup

78% of dealer loans carry a hidden +1.13% markup above what the lender actually charges. You never see it — it's buried in the contract. · CFPB

With pre-approval ↓
Rate is already locked

Dealer must match or beat your lender — they can't add margin invisibly. The markup play is dead on arrival.

02 · Without pre-approval
+$1,800
"What's your monthly budget?"

Once you answer, they stretch the term to hit your number. Median result: $4K less off the price, 12 more months on the loan. · Industry avg

With pre-approval ↓
One number to negotiate

Financing is done. Only the sale price is on the table — and the dealer knows it.

03 · Without pre-approval
+$1,775
GAP + extended warranty upsell

Back-office F&I profit averages $1,975/vehicle, up 8.5% YoY. These products exist — but dealer markup is 4–10x what you'd pay elsewhere. · Dealership Guy

With pre-approval ↓
You can shop it or skip it

Dealer GAP runs $500–1K. Your insurer sells the same coverage for $100–250 over 5 years. Now you know.

04 · Without pre-approval
+$7,559
Yo-yo / spot delivery

"Your loan fell through — come re-sign." This pulls your APR up +5% on average. It's legal. It works because you've already driven the car home. · Ctr for Responsible Lending

With pre-approval ↓
Financing already closed

A lender commitment letter means the deal is final. "Pending dealer approval" doesn't apply. You can't be yo-yo'd.

You overpay
~$12,842

That's 17 months of your car payment — handed to the dealer's finance department for nothing.

Your cost to get pre-approved
$0

Takes 2 minutes. No obligation to use it — but you'll walk in with all the leverage.

Lock your rate before you go to the lot.
Soft pull only No SSN required Works at any dealer

Pre-approval is a soft credit inquiry — no score impact. FICO treats all auto-loan hard pulls within 14 days as one, so you can still shop rates at the dealer.

NHTSA Recalls (2)

Dec 2025
Electrical System — Propulsion System — Cables
Campaign #25V906000

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling one 2025 I4 EDRIVE40 vehicle. The connection between the positive battery cable and the rear power distributor may become loose.

A loose positive battery cable connection could lead to the vehicle stalling, increasing the risk of a crash. In addition, a loose battery cable can overheat, increasing the risk of a fire.

Check VIN status at NHTSA.gov
Jul 2025
Electrical System — Propulsion System — Traction Motor — Controller — Software
Campaign #25V395000

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain 2022-2025 i4, 2022-2024 IX, 2023-2024 I7, and 2024 I5 vehicles. The electric drive motor software may shut down the high-voltage system, causing a loss of drive power.

A loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash.

Check VIN status at NHTSA.gov

NHTSA Complaints (9 total · 2 per 10K US vehicles · low for any vehicle class)

5
Safety
2
Build Quality
1
Battery
1
Satisfaction
Severity 1 Cosmetic 2 Minor 3 Repeat Visit 4 Stranding 5 Crash / Injury
Frequency Isolated report Emerging pattern Common pattern
4
Safety Feb 8, 2026

On November 18, 2025, I was driving a 2025 BMW i4 eDrive, VIN [VIN], at approximately 10–15 mph in slow traffic. I applied the brake pedal firmly when the vehicle in front of me slowed, but the vehicle did not decelerate as expected. The vehicle continued moving forward, resulting in a rear-end collision with the car in front of me, which in turn struck another vehicle. Prior to this incident, the vehicle occasionally exhibited brief reductions in forward drive power that were subtle and initially attributed to drive mode (e.g., comfort/eco or battery status). At the time of the incident, the vehicle was subject to Safety Recall 25V-395, but I had not received any recall notification prior to reporting the incident to BMW. This appears to be a potential vehicle safety defect involving braking performance or interaction of propulsion and braking systems, as the vehicle did not stop when brake input was applied under normal conditions. I am reporting this to NHTSA for investigation of a possible safety defect. Related documents, including accident reports, repair invoices, and correspondence with BMW regarding ongoing investigation and requested diagnostics, are available upon request.

Common Crash involved ODI #11716834
4
Safety Dec 23, 2025

I am writing to formally report a serious and ongoing safety defect with my BMW i4, present since the beginning of ownership. The vehicle pulls and skids to the right while driving and intermittently swerves, making it unsafe to operate and posing a clear risk to both myself and other road users. This is a safety-critical issue, not a comfort or preference concern. Despite repeated repair attempts, the defect remains unresolved. To date, the following actions have been taken without success: Six (6) tire replacements Two (2) wheel alignments Multiple inspections and service visits at BMW of West St. Louis All work was performed while the vehicle is under warranty, yet I have also incurred out-of-pocket expenses attempting to correct this safety issue. After these failed repairs, I escalated the matter to BMW of North America. A case manager was assigned, but after one initial call, I received no response despite more than seven follow-up emails and three voice messages. Only after I indicated that I would contact consumer protection agencies did BMW respond and offer a little monetary amount credit. I want to be clear that I am not seeking goodwill or compensation. I am seeking a safe and reliable vehicle. Due to the unresolved safety defect and lack of effective support, I no longer feel safe driving this vehicle. I remain loyal to the BMW brand and am willing to purchase another BMW; however, given the repeated failed repairs and ongoing safety risk, I am requesting that BMW repurchase this vehicle and provide a replacement or buyback solution. This matter involves vehicle safety and requires urgent attention. I respectfully request prompt assistance and a fair resolution. Numerous incidents that occurred and tire burst with steering tight and goes on left and right hand side. Documents attached. Two major incidents out of 6: 1st - Car first time swerving: [XXX] - No crash-Fire-Injury-Police Report. 2nd: [XXX] mentioned in additional details.INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

Common ODI #11706956
3
Safety Jan 21, 2026

The backup camera at night is very dark and unsafe. I can barely see anything. It’s a major safety issue even though sensors can warn you, I almost ran over my neighbor while backing out of the garage. My wife has a 2025 X5 that does not have this issue at all. I see online forums where tons of people are complaining about the same issue, making it very unsafe.

Common ODI #11712645
3
Safety Sep 11, 2025

On September 10, 2025, while my son was driving, the lane assist system activated twice during a single drive without a cause. The first activation was manually corrected, but the second caused the vehicle to veer into a roadside barrier. There were no environmental or road condition that would justify the intervention. The vehicle was declared a total loss by our insurance provider. (Please see attached Vehicle Safety Complaint Report pdf for more detail) I am concerned this may reflect a defect in the lane assist system and could pose a risk to other drivers. I am requesting NHTSA investigate whether similar incidents have been reported.

Common Crash involved ODI #11686884
3
Safety May 21, 2025

While parking the car it accelerated up over the curb and into the bushes in an office parking lot. The sudden unintended acceleration occurred in B mode with the automatic cruise control system setting to follow the posted speed limit when activated. The cruise control was not activated by the driver at the time of incident. The car went from 0mph to full acceleration while the parking distance system was activated. I am reporting this issue to make others aware of the accident, in case a similar issue happens with other cars. The car is new and only has about 250 miles on it at the time of accident. The insurance company has received the initial claims info and is fixing the car. No warning, messages or indicator preceded the accident.

Common Crash involved ODI #11662527
3
Battery Mar 28, 2025

On March 23, after driving approx 2 miles, I was at a red light. The light turned green and I began accelerating. There was a loud "bang" from under the car toward the rear, the car abruptly halted, the displays turned red with a message (all caps) DO NOT DRIVE. I power cycled the car a few times and the error cleared, but my state-of-charge had dropped from 77 to 59%. I drove the car the 1 mile home and called BMW Roadside Assistance. The rep asked for permission to pull logs from the car, told me he would be sending a flatbed Monday morning and advised me, in no uncertain terms, DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR. I asked if I could pull the car out of the driveway and he said no; he would send skids with the driver. Friday afternoon I was advised there was nothing wrong and to pick up the car. The work order is blaming an LA DWP 50KWh charger I had used 2 days prior to charge from 65 to 81% and recommends avoiding this charger. Just to be clear, I charged 15% on 3/21 and the car went "bang" on 3/23, and that was the fault of the charger.

Isolated ODI #11651509
2
Build Quality Jan 8, 2026

My 2025 BMW i4 has experienced two distinct but related tire safety issues involving abnormal wear and repeated structural failures. Issue 1: Extreme Accelerated Tire Wear The factory-installed tires on my new vehicle were fully worn out in approximately 4 months and ~5,000 miles. All four tires required replacement. This level of wear is far outside normal expectations, including for heavy EVs or performance summer tires, and indicates abnormal loading or alignment behavior. Issue 2: Repeated Structural Failures of Right Rear Tire After replacement tires were installed by the BMW dealer on 12/04, two separate right rear tires developed holes/structural failures within a short period. One failure occurred by 01/09, approximately 30 days after installation, while the tire was nearly new. Damage was located at the inner shoulder/inner sidewall transition area, not consistent with normal tread wear or road damage. The recurrence of structural failure on the same wheel position strongly suggests a localized vehicle-related cause rather than tire defects or driving behavior. The dealer stated there were “no issues with the vehicle” and attributed both problems to normal EV weight and summer tire wear. No documented alignment measurements, wheel runout checks, or suspension diagnostics were provided. After the repeat right rear failure, the dealer proposed reinstalling the same tire type without offering any corrective action. The replacement tires installed were summer-compound tires during winter conditions, which increases brittleness and susceptibility to structural damage on heavy EVs. A nearly new tire developing a hole presents a blowout risk. The combination of extreme accelerated wear of all four tires and repeated structural failure of the right rear tire represents a predictable and ongoing safety concern.

Pattern ODI #11710042
2
Build Quality Dec 29, 2025

The contact owns a 2025 BMW I4 EDRIVE40. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle experienced pulling and skidding to the right. The contact stated that the vehicle became unsafe to drive and was a severe safety hazard to the driver and other motorists. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where the failure was replicated. The dealer replaced the tires and performed a front-end alignment, but the failure recurred. The contact stated that the dealer had replaced seven different tires and had performed 2 front-end alignments, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was 22.

Pattern ODI #11707841
2
Satisfaction Dec 28, 2025

Nuna had a major recall for their rava convertible car seats as your organization is aware of. However, there are two main issues that I'm having that Nuna has refused to address nor do they have a viable solution for. The first is that with the recall fix which was new material they sent out, the harness button is covered by Fabric and when the rava is in rear-facing mode it becomes almost impossible to reach the harness release button. Nuna recommended using the leg rest to address the issue, however, the issue does still persist. In a time of emergency, it would be incredibly difficult to get the child out quickly, and normally it is just very difficult. I have attached image so you can understand what I'm talking about. The second issue is that the Fabrics that Nuna has issued for the recall do not match the Fabrics of the original purchased equipment. This is a huge problem because there are now mismatches in fabric types versus inserts and consumers paid for a certain type of fabric and have only gotten the black or the granite as replacements as part of the recall. For the date that these things happen as is required by this form, I've put in and around the date that I received the Fabrics.

Isolated ODI #11707564

What Owners Are Saying

▲ +0.85Build Quality

"Moved from Tesla Model 3 LR to BMW i4 eDrive 40. Thoughts so far... Hi all I posted some time back about moving from a Tesla Model 3 to an i4 and the general consensus was 'do it'! My i4 eDrive 40 arrived Monday, and I have fallen in love already. Many of the quirks I disliked in the Tesla are just not present here. I thought I'd share a quick comparison for those looking to change- hopefully they'll find this useful / interesting! 1. Interior quality. The i4 is leagues ahead here- there are no rattles or creaks and everything seems very well put together. The general fit and finish is much higher too. 2. Infotainment. I have the tech pack, so have HK and the HUD. The HK is not as loud as the premium system in the Tesla, but, to my ears it sounds more balanced and I actually enjoy the Logic7 processing. The Tesla system punched harder, but then the doors used to resonate, making it sound terrible, so the HK wins for me here. I have also tried the Hi-Fi system in a 4 series and enjoyed this too, but the HK is a definite tick for those who like their music. 3. Assisted driving tech. Mine has adaptive cruise presently, I think this is a 3 month trial as I don't think it's as standard in the non-M Sport pro / tech plus cars. It works so much better than the Tesla. It's smooth, keeps a good distance and is far less intrusive. I never used this in the Tesla as the harsh acceleration and braking was just uncomfortable. I haven't tried full self drive in the i4 as I don't have it, so can only speak for my spec. 4. Driving and performance. The BMW (in my spec, RWD 335hp) is much nicer and involving to drive. You get a small bit of rear end play, which makes it quite fun, but it is predictable. It also builds speed very differently to the Tesla, possibly due to being RWD and not AWD. It is progressive, there is no gut punch at launch but then after about 25/30 mph, it really gets moving. Whilst the Tesla was quicker, the eDrive 40 is plenty quick enough. The sound isolation at speed is far superior too, at 70mph my Apple watch was reading 69/70dB which is 3 mor 4 lower than the Tesla. Not scientific I know, but it does confirm my thinking. 5. General notes- the i4 is a much better all round package, looks great (Portimao Blue). The App isn't as polished as the Tesla one, but that is a very small price to pay for much better proposition all round. TL:DR - get the i4 over the Tesla."

— r/BMWI4 · 2026
▲ +0.80Build Quality

"i4 M50 totaled — thinking Lucid Air Touring… talk me in/out of it My BMW i4 M50 was recently totaled in an accident, so I’m back in the market for an EV. Right now I’m mainly torn between getting another i4 M50 or going with a Lucid Air Touring. I test drove the Lucid recently and honestly… it was stunning. The ride, the cabin, the whole vibe — felt really special. My only hesitation is long-term quality/software reliability. I’ve seen a lot of posts about things like: * panel alignment issues * audio/infotainment glitches * phone disconnects * door handles acting up * key fob/remote battery dying unexpectedly, etc. That said, most of what I’m finding seems to be from 1–2 years ago, and I’m assuming a lot has changed since then. For anyone with a **2025 Air Touring** (or anyone who’s been in a recent Lucid build): how has it been lately with the current software? Are the early QA/software gremlins mostly ironed out, or do you still see annoying “Lucid quirks” day-to-day? For context: my i4 M50 was basically flawless — no major issues at all — so I’m a little spoiled on the reliability side. Would love to hear real-world ownership experiences (good or bad)."

— r/LUCID · 2026
▲ +0.80Satisfaction

"This saturday I am picking up my 2025 I4 E35. What was a small feature/quirk that you discovered way to late that a first time bmw owner should know to enjoy the car from get go? Hey everyone! This Saturday, I’m saying goodbye to my current lease car (Tesla Model 3 AWD) and picking up my brand-new 2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 in Cape York Green—fully specced! I couldn't be more excited to finally make the switch! I’ve never owned a BMW before, apart from the test drive at the dealership, but that experience was enough to make me fall in love with the i4. After that, my Model 3 suddenly felt like I was driving a truck for the rest of my lease! Now that the wait is almost over, I’ve been diving into videos to learn everything I can before I get behind the wheel. But what I’m most curious about are the hidden gems—the small details, whether in the software, hardware, BMW app, or anywhere else—that can make life with the i4 even more enjoyable. What are the little things you wish you had known from the start? Any pro tips, must-try features, or cool tricks I should check out? Would love to hear from fellow BMW drivers!"

— r/BMWI4 · 2026
▲ +0.80Satisfaction

"The other answer is very thorough, but I love driving my i4 so much so I’ll tap out my opinion anyway! 1. Yes, I get 180-220 from 80%. 300 miles from 100% is possible too even in winter, so if you need good range there’s nothing wrong with charging to 100% and using it. Early opinions are that battery degradation isn’t as much of a worry as first thought, and leaving the car parked for days at 100% is what does the most damage anyway. 2. Yes, you can set a timer or just use the app to precondition for up to 30mins. It takes at most 10 mins to clear frost off the windscreen for me. 3. The MyBMW app is fine, I don’t use it much but it does the job and very rarely fails to connect to the car. Features include charge level, tracking, cabin preconditioning, battery preconditioning, lock/unlock, odometer and trip records. 4. The BMW nav is good, I prefer Google on CarPlay but like you asked about I use the built-in navigation occasionally in low signal areas and it works well, adding traffic and recalculating as the cellular signal improves. Most importantly the i4 is a pleasure to drive. It may not be as feature rich as other EVs but it’s very very good at what it does, being fast and comfortable. Get one with the Harmon Kardon audio and Adaptive Cruise Control if possible, they are also extremely high quality features and add a lot to the luxury feel. Edit: one last thing, in an age where cars make you turn a bunch of safety features off every single time you start the car, BMW have done well. You hold a physical button on the steering wheel for two seconds to turn off speed limit pings, lane guidance settings are persistent and if set off will stay off."

— r/BMWI4 · 2026
▽ 0.85Software

"I just went to my car this afternoon after starting the 03.2025 update this morning. The car dinged when I tried to start it and said "Software Update Failed." Thankfully, this happened at home, so I'm not stranded out and about. BMW Roadside Assistance is calling a tow for it to the... 233.1KScottB-LA replied Jul 20, 2025 Software Modification - Bimmercode Alexpapas Jul 11, 2025 OTA Software Upgrade - Download Stuck At 49%"

— I4talk · 2026
▽ 0.80Software

"Help BMW i4 can't Receive Software Upgrades Help. Since July 2024, my BMW i4 has not received any Remote Software Upgrades. Despite regularly checking through both the in-car iDrive system and the My BMW app on my iPhone 15 Pro Max (iOS 18.5), it consistently states that the software is up to date. I only realized the system was outdated when a feature (the radio podcast app) disappeared. After contacting my dealership, it was confirmed that the iDrive software hadn’t updated for nearly a year and would now require a manual upgrade at the service center however this might require more than 24 hours and they don't have a loan car for two months! Is there anyway to force those over the air upgrades? Any tricks to downgrade software or force it to sense the upgrades? Why would it take 24 hours ??"

— r/BMWI4 · 2026
▽ 0.50Battery

"6610 Oct 23, 2024 Will not Charge / Update: Rat found inocent! Still dead, but not guilty. Our i4 will not charge. TIA, your thoughts and any similar or identical experience? 2023 BMW i4/40 10,000+ Miles No problems to date until now. No IPC warnings until now. 374Kcruzer666 replied Apr 13, 2025 Software: Updates (OTA), Features, My BMW App, Features, My BMW App") mlchem08 Nov 14, 2024 MyBMW App update to 4.11.0"

— I4talk · 2026
▽ 0.50Build Quality

"Now I have the Harman/Kardon sound system (I was super stoked I finally had a proper sound system in my car but still I was a bit disappointed with it's quality at first, but I managed to find the right equalizer settings and now it sounds alright). But as I said, now -again- one of the door panels is vibrating/resonating at sounds within the 150-220 Hz range (I downloaded a frequency generator app to have this detected). It's so present even at a lower volume, you cannot ignore it. Does anyone have similar issues and know how to resolve this? I can't imagine this is normal for a € 95.000 priced car... 😤 #1· May 18, 2023 After owning my i4 M50 for 9 months the right door panel has started to vibrate/resonate with a particular type of music. It's suuuper annoying and I had this issue with my previous 320i as well, but that was with the regular BMW sound system. They replaced the door panel back then, but it didn't help."

— I4talk · 2026

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