BMW unveiled the M4 Kith Edition a year and a half ago, releasing it in a series limited to 150 units. This particular example has barely more than 60 km (38 miles) on the odo and comes optioned with $38,000 USD worth of features.
The Kith Edition premium over the standard M4 was $30,700 at the time of launch. This specific coupe features adaptive M suspension, 19- and 20-inch staggered wheels, and multiple assist packs adding remote engine start, a power-assisted tailgate, a heads-up display, and gesture control.
From the technical point of view, it is an M4 Competition spec with a 3.0-liter turbocharged I6 engine rated at 510 PS (503 hp / 375 kW). An eight-speed automatic transmission carries the momentum to all four wheels.
The winning bidder will be getting a present: a scale replica of a similarly specced BMW M3 built in the past based on the E30 Coupe.
The current highest bid is $100,000, which is below the original MSRP, but the auction is not over yet.
BMW produced the Kith Edition in collaboration with the namesake fashion brand in the USA. Its main features were added badges and captions along with some extra trim and lightweight carbon fiber seats in the front row.