Both the Camaro and the 4 Series Convertible have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, daytime running lights, rearview cameras, available collision warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rear parking sensors and rear cross-path warning.
Compare the2022 Chevrolet CamaroVS 2022 BMW 4 Series Convertible
Safety
Warranty
Chevrolet’s powertrain warranty covers the Camaro 1 year and 10,000 miles longer than BMW covers the 4 Series Convertible. Any repair needed on the engine, transmission, axles, joints or driveshafts is fully covered for 5 years or 60,000 miles. Coverage on the 4 Series Convertible ends after only 4 years or 50,000 miles.
There are over 8 times as many Chevrolet dealers as there are BMW dealers, which makes it much easier should you ever need service under the Camaro’s warranty.
Reliability
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2021 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Chevrolet vehicles are better in initial quality than BMW vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Chevrolet 10th in initial quality, above the industry average. With 15 more problems per 100 vehicles, BMW is ranked 20th, below the industry average.
Engine
The Camaro has more powerful engines than the 4 Series Convertible:
|
Horsepower |
Torque |
Camaro 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder |
275 HP |
295 lbs.-ft. |
Camaro 3.6 DOHC V6 |
335 HP |
284 lbs.-ft. |
Camaro LT1/SS 6.2 V8 |
455 HP |
455 lbs.-ft. |
Camaro ZL1 6.2 supercharged V8 |
650 HP |
650 lbs.-ft. |
430i Convertible 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder |
255 HP |
294 lbs.-ft. |
M440i Convertible 3.0 turbo 6-cylinder hybrid |
382 HP |
368 lbs.-ft. |
Fuel Economy and Range
An engine control system that can shut down some of the engine’s cylinders helps improve the Camaro V6/V8 Auto’s fuel efficiency. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer a system that can shut down part of the engine.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier, the Chevrolet Camaro uses regular unleaded gasoline (premium recommended with the 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder engine for maximum performance). The 4 Series Convertible requires premium, which can cost 20 to 55 cents more per gallon.
The Camaro has 3.4 gallons more fuel capacity than the 4 Series Convertible (19 vs. 15.6 gallons), for longer range between fill-ups.
The Camaro has a standard cap-less fueling system. The fuel filler is automatically opened when the fuel nozzle is inserted and automatically closed when it’s removed. This eliminates the need to unscrew and replace the cap and it reduces fuel evaporation, which causes pollution. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer a cap-less fueling system.
Transmission
The Camaro offers a manual transmission for better acceleration, control and sportiness. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer a manual transmission.
A 10-speed automatic is available on the Chevrolet Camaro, for better acceleration and lower engine speed on the highway. Only an eight-speed automatic is available for the 4 Series Convertible.
Brakes and Stopping
For better stopping power the Camaro ZL1’s front brake rotors are larger than those on the 4 Series Convertible:
|
Camaro ZL1 |
4 Series Convertible |
4 Series Convertible M440i |
Front Rotors |
15.35 inches |
13 inches |
13.7 inches |
Rear Rotors |
14.4 inches |
13 inches |
13.6 inches |
Tires and Wheels
For better traction, the Camaro has larger standard tires than the 4 Series Convertible (245/50R18 vs. 225/45R18). The Camaro ZL1 1LE Coupe’s tires are larger than the largest tires available on the 4 Series Convertible (F:305/30R19 & R:325/30R19 vs. F:225/40R19 & R:255/35R19).
The Camaro SS 1LE/ZL1’s tires provide better handling because they have a lower 30 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the 4 Series Convertible’s optional 40 series front and 35 series rear tires.
For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Camaro SS has standard 20-inch wheels. The 4 Series Convertible’s largest wheels are only 19-inches.
The Camaro has a standard easy tire fill system. When inflating the tires, the vehicle’s integrated tire pressure sensors keep track of the pressure as the tires fill and tell the driver when the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer vehicle monitored tire inflation.
Chassis
The Chevrolet Camaro may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 150 to 600 pounds less than the BMW 4 Series Convertible.
Passenger Space
The Camaro Convertible has 1 cubic feet more passenger volume than the 4 Series Convertible (85 vs. 84).
Ergonomics
The Camaro (except LS/LT1)’s optional easy entry system glides the driver’s seat back when the door is unlocked or the ignition is switched off, making it easier for the driver to get in and out. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer an easy entry system.
The Camaro’s instruments include an oil pressure gauge and a temperature gauge - which could save your engine! Often ‘idiot lights’ don’t warn you until damage has been done. The 4 Series Convertible does not have an oil pressure gauge.
To quickly and conveniently keep personal devices charged without cables tangling and wearing out, the Chevrolet Camaro (except LS/LT1) offers an optional wireless phone charging system (Qi) in the center console. The 4 Series Convertible doesn’t offer wireless personal charging.
Recommendations
The Camaro was chosen as one of Car and Driver’s “Top Ten” for 3 of the last 6 years. The 4 Series Convertible has never been a Car and Driver “Top Ten” pick.
Motor Trend selected the Camaro as their 2016 Car of the Year. The 4 Series Convertible has never been chosen.
The Camaro was chosen as one of Automobile Magazine’s “All Stars” in 2013. The 4 Series Convertible has never been an “All Star.”
The Chevrolet Camaro outsold the BMW 4 Series by 12% during the 2021 model year.