BMW M4 GTR widebody by Eterna Motorworks: what changed on the outside
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Tuning house Eterna Motorworks has unveiled a reworked BMW M4 Coupe that's being informally called the M4 GTR. This isn't a new factory BMW variant — it's an individual project built around a widebody kit and a fully reshaped exterior.
The car gained flared wheel arches, vents above the front wheels, new side skirts, an aggressive hood and a redesigned front bumper. Yellow daytime running lights echo the look of the BMW M4 CS and CSL. At the back sit a large wing and a new diffuser. BMW's German rival LARTE Design took a similar widebody approach with a dry-carbon kit for the X5M Competition.
The project also rides on multi-spoke wheels with a wide lip and a lowered suspension. The body is finished in matte black, while the BMW badges and M emblems have been kept. Eterna Motorworks hasn't published any interior photos yet.
There's no information about work on the three-liter inline-six twin-turbo engine, so it's too early to say whether the car is more powerful than the standard M4. Eterna Motorworks has only hinted that its next project will be a similarly reworked BMW M3 sedan of the G80 generation.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Yulia Ivanchik