
BMW M4 F83 Convertible Sakhir Orange Paragon 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- BMW
- Manufacturer
- Paragon
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- PA-97111
- Year
- 2014
- Era
- 2010s
- Body Type
- Open-Top
- Vehicle Class
- Premium Sports
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 0929990971117
About the BMW M4 F83 Convertible Sakhir Orange Paragon 1:18
TL;DR: Paragon's 1:18 diecast BMW M4 F83 Convertible wears Sakhir Orange, with doors, hood and trunk that all open. This is a used model, box showing traces of storage. The F83 was the folding-roof variant of BMW's fifth-generation M3/M4 platform, launched with a twin-turbocharged inline-six.
Sakhir Orange became closely associated with the launch of BMW's M3 and M4 generation, and this Paragon Convertible diecast puts that signature color on the drop-top variant with panels that genuinely open.
Diecast Build on a Modern M Convertible
The zinc alloy body carries real weight, and Paragon fits doors, hood and trunk that all open, revealing the M4's cabin trim and the twin-turbocharged inline-six under the hood rather than a sealed shell, with the usual trade-off of slightly wider seams around the working hinge points. The Sakhir Orange finish holds strong saturation under direct light, a bold choice that suited BMW's marketing push to differentiate this M generation from its more conservative predecessors. This is a used model, and the box shows traces of storage while the casting itself remains unaffected.
The F83 Convertible's Place in the M Lineage
The F82/F83 generation, launched in 2014, marked BMW M's shift to turbocharged power for the M3/M4 platform after generations of naturally aspirated engines, a change that divided enthusiast opinion at the time but delivered a substantial torque increase. The F83 Convertible used a folding hardtop rather than the softer canvas roofs of some earlier M convertibles, adding weight but improving refinement and structural rigidity when the roof was up.
Positioning This M4 in a Collection
This Convertible fits well alongside other BMW M generations to trace the lineage's move from naturally aspirated to turbocharged power, or within a broader modern German performance convertible display. Its opening panels make it an engaging centerpiece. Given the used condition, checking the hood and door fit before display is sensible, and the box's storage marks are cosmetic only.








