Next Level Performance
August 10, 2026 • 9 min read
Our Verdict
The Akrapovic Slip-On Line (Titanium) is the definitive rear-section upgrade for the 2015-2020 BMW M3 (F80) and M4 (F82/F83).
Full titanium construction sheds roughly 8 kg (about 18 lb) off the back of the car while retaining the factory-controlled sound valves — so it stays civil in Comfort and turns the S55 twin-turbo loose in Sport. It is the most premium F8X exhaust NLP Performance stocks, and it bolts on without cutting.
Shop Our Top Pick →The Akrapovic Slip-On Line (Titanium) exhaust for the 2015-2020 BMW M3 (F80) and M4 (F82/F83) is the upgrade S55 owners talk about most — and for good reason. Akrapovic is an OE exhaust supplier to some of the fastest cars on earth, and this hand-welded titanium rear muffler brings that same lightweight, race-derived engineering to BMW’s twin-turbo M cars. At our Tampa, FL shop we get asked about it constantly, so we pulled the full spec sheet, weighed the trade-offs, and lined it up against every other F8X M3/M4 exhaust we stock. Here is the honest breakdown.
What Is the Akrapovic Slip-On Line for the F80 M3 / F82 M4?
The Akrapovic Slip-On Line is a titanium rear-muffler section that replaces only the factory rear silencer on the 2015-2020 BMW M3 (F80), M4 (F82) and M4 Convertible (F83). Because it is a slip-on rather than a full cat-back, it bolts directly to the stock mid-pipes and leaves the catalytic converters untouched — there is no cutting, no welding, and the OE emissions hardware stays in place. That makes it one of the simplest ways to transform the sound and drop weight on the S55-powered M cars.
The S55B30 is a 3.0L twin-turbo inline-six making 425 hp and 406 lb-ft in base trim, 444 hp with the Competition Package, and 454 hp in the 2018-2020 M4 CS. Turbocharged engines muffle a lot of their own noise through the turbines, so the rear muffler is where you reclaim character. Akrapovic engineers the Slip-On around that reality: it is built to sharpen tone and shed mass, not to chase big peak-power numbers.
Key Specifications
How Much Weight Does the Titanium System Save?
The Akrapovic Slip-On Line strips roughly 8 kg (about 18 lb) off the rear of the car compared with the factory steel muffler. That is the single biggest reason to spend on titanium over stainless steel: the material is nearly as strong as steel at roughly half the density, so Akrapovic can build a full-volume muffler that weighs a fraction of the OE unit. On a car as tail-happy and track-focused as the M3/M4, taking mass off the far rear corner sharpens turn-in and helps the chassis rotate.
Titanium also survives the S55’s exhaust-gas temperatures better than stainless, resisting the bluing and fatigue that heat cycling causes over years of hard driving. Every canister is hand-welded, and the signature Akrapovic weld seams are as much a visual signature as a structural one. This is the same manufacturing pedigree Akrapovic supplies to OE supercar programs — you are buying motorsport-grade fabrication, not a generic muffler.
Hand-welded titanium construction is the core of the Slip-On Line’s weight and heat advantage.
What Does the Akrapovic Slip-On Sound Like?
The Akrapovic Slip-On gives the S55 a deeper, harder-edged voice with a pronounced mid-range growl and crisp overrun crackle, while staying refined enough for daily driving. The key is that it retains the factory exhaust valves: in Comfort and Eco Pro the flaps stay closed and cabin drone is kept in check, but the moment you select Sport or Sport+ the valves open and the titanium canisters let the twin-turbo six breathe with a metallic, race-bred rasp the stock muffler simply cannot make.
Compared with a full valved cat-back, the slip-on is a touch more conservative at idle — that is by design, since it works with the OE mid-pipes rather than replacing them. For owners who want serious presence without setting off every car alarm on the street, that balance is exactly the point.
The Slip-On retains the factory sound valves, keeping it civil in Comfort and loud in Sport.
What We Like
- + Full titanium construction saves roughly 18 lb over the OE muffler
- + Retains factory sound valves for a civil-to-savage sound range
- + Slip-on design bolts on with no cutting and leaves the cats in place
- + OE-supplier fabrication and hand-welded seams
Things to Consider
- – Tips are sold separately, adding to the total cost
- – Premium price — the most expensive F8X exhaust we stock
- – Slip-on gains are sound and weight, not big peak power
Why Akrapovic Titanium Over Stainless Steel?
Akrapovic titanium earns its premium over stainless steel by pairing a large weight reduction with superior heat resistance and a distinctive high-frequency tone. Titanium’s density is roughly 4.5 g/cm³ versus about 8.0 g/cm³ for 304 stainless, so a titanium canister of the same volume weighs close to half as much — that is the physics behind the roughly 18 lb the Slip-On Line strips off the tail of the car. It also handles the S55’s exhaust-gas temperatures without the fatigue and discoloration that repeated heat cycling eventually brings to steel.
There is an acoustic payoff, too. Titanium’s stiffness and low mass give Akrapovic exhausts their signature crisp, metallic timbre that heavier stainless systems struggle to replicate. Combine that with Akrapovic’s status as an OE and motorsport supplier — the same firm builds systems for factory supercar and premier motorcycle-racing programs — and you are buying race-validated fabrication rather than a catalog muffler. For a keeper-status M3 or M4, that pedigree is a large part of what you are paying for.
Titanium is roughly half the density of stainless steel — the source of the Slip-On’s weight advantage.
F8X M3/M4 Exhaust Options Compared
The Akrapovic is our flagship, but it is not the only path to a better-sounding M3 or M4. If your budget lands in the $2,000-$2,900 range, or you want a fully electronic valved cat-back, these three stainless-steel systems are the alternatives we stock. Here is how they stack up against each other and the titanium Slip-On.
| Kit | Type | Material | Valve Control | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akrapovic Slip-On LineTop Pick | Slip-On (rear muffler) | Titanium | Retains OE valves | $4,961.82 |
| aFe MACH Force-XP Axle-Back | Axle-Back | 304 Stainless | Passive (no valve) | $2,891.00 |
| AWE SwitchPath Cat-Back | Cat-Back | 304 Stainless | Electronic (SwitchPath) | $2,775.00 |
| AWE Track Edition Cat-Back | Cat-Back | 304 Stainless | Full-time open | $2,045.00 |
AWE Tuning SwitchPath Cat-Back — Best Valved Alternative
If you want on-demand control over your sound, the AWE SwitchPath is the pick. Its electronically actuated valves let you switch between a quiet Touring mode and a loud Track mode at the press of a button, independent of the drive-mode selector. It is a full 304 stainless cat-back, so it opens up more of the system than the Akrapovic slip-on, and the Chrome Silver tips are a clean OE-plus look.
The AWE SwitchPath adds electronic Touring-to-Track valve control on a full 304 stainless cat-back.
aFe MACH Force-XP Axle-Back — Carbon-Tip Value
The aFe MACH Force-XP is a 2.5-inch 304 stainless axle-back that swaps the rear muffler much like the Akrapovic, but at a lower price point and finished with genuine carbon-fiber tips. It fits the 2015-2019 M3/M4 (F80/F82/F83) and delivers a noticeably fuller tone over stock while keeping install simple. It currently carries an active promotion at NLP Performance.
AWE Track Edition Cat-Back — Loudest for the Money
The AWE Track Edition is the value play for owners who simply want their M3/M4 loud all the time. It is a full-time open (non-valved) 304 stainless cat-back with Diamond Black tips and AWE’s drone-cancelling resonator tech to tame highway boom. At around $2,000 it is the most affordable full cat-back in this lineup, and it currently ships free.
Installation & Fitment
The Akrapovic Slip-On Line installs in roughly 1 to 2 hours with hand tools, because it bolts to the factory mid-pipes and reuses the OE hangers and valve hardware. There is no cutting, no welding, and no tune required — the ECU keeps controlling the sound valves exactly as it did from the factory. Remember that this system is sold as “Req. Tips,” so you will choose Akrapovic carbon-fiber or titanium tips separately to finish the look.
Fitment covers the S55-powered 2015-2020 BMW M3 (F80), M4 (F82) and M4 Convertible (F83). Because the Slip-On leaves the catalytic converters in place, it keeps the OE emissions hardware intact — a meaningful advantage over cat-delete pipes for street-driven cars. Not sure a part fits your exact build? Our Tampa, FL team verifies fitment before every order.
The Slip-On bolts to the factory mid-pipes — no cutting and the cats stay in place.
Is the Akrapovic Slip-On Worth It?
For an owner who wants the best-engineered, lightest rear section for a 2015-2020 M3 or M4, the Akrapovic Slip-On Line is worth the premium. Titanium and OE-supplier fabrication are what you are paying for, and no stainless system in this class matches its weight savings or its badge appeal. If your priority is on-demand volume control, the AWE SwitchPath at around $2,775 is the smarter buy; if you just want the loudest cat-back for the least money, the AWE Track Edition at around $2,045 wins. But if you view your M car as a keeper and want the definitive statement piece, nothing here touches the titanium Akrapovic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Akrapovic Slip-On fit both the F80 M3 and F82 M4?
Yes. The Akrapovic Slip-On Line (Titanium) fits the S55-powered 2015-2020 BMW M3 (F80), M4 Coupe (F82) and M4 Convertible (F83). All three share the same 3.0L twin-turbo engine and rear exhaust layout, so the titanium rear muffler is a direct bolt-on across the F8X range.
How much weight does the titanium exhaust save?
The Akrapovic Slip-On Line saves approximately 8 kg (about 18 lb) versus the factory steel rear muffler. Titanium is nearly as strong as steel at roughly half the density, and removing that mass from the far rear of the car helps the M3/M4 rotate and turn in more sharply.
Do I need a tune for the Akrapovic Slip-On?
No tune is required. The Slip-On Line is a rear-section replacement that bolts to the factory mid-pipes and reuses the OE sound-valve hardware, so the ECU controls the exhaust flaps exactly as it did from the factory. Install takes roughly 1 to 2 hours with hand tools.
Are exhaust tips included with the Akrapovic Slip-On?
No. This system is sold as “Req. Tips,” meaning the titanium mufflers ship without tips and you select Akrapovic carbon-fiber or titanium tips separately. Budget for the tip set as an added cost when comparing it to a complete cat-back like the AWE systems.
Slip-on or cat-back for the F8X M3/M4?
Choose a slip-on like the Akrapovic for the lightest weight, factory-simple install and the ability to keep the OE valves; choose a cat-back like the AWE SwitchPath or Track Edition for a fuller sound change and, in the SwitchPath’s case, on-demand electronic volume control. All are no-cut, street-friendly upgrades that leave the catalytic converters in place.
How much does an F8X M3/M4 exhaust cost?
At NLP Performance, F8X M3/M4 exhausts run from around $2,045 for the AWE Track Edition cat-back up to roughly $4,962 for the flagship Akrapovic Slip-On Line titanium system, with the AWE SwitchPath and aFe axle-back landing in the $2,700-$2,900 range in between.
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