Z Series [Official] E89 BMW Z4 LCI


The BMW Z models are a line of roadsters manufactured by German automaker BMW. The Z stands for Zukunft (German for future), and has been produced in four different series with six generations consisting of roadster, coupé, sports car, and concept variants. The introduction of the M Coupé and M Roadster in the Z3 line marked the first of the Z series to have a high-performance BMW M variant. The first generation Z4 also continued to offer M Coupé and M Roadster variants. The current Z4 (G29) uses BMW's (B58B30) inline-six, its platform is the basis for the current Toyota Supra.
We still don't know if there will be a joint platform between BMW and Toyota, no decision has been taken and there won't before the feasibility study completed (which should be done by the end of the years).
Without the cooperation with Toyota, I assume we will probably get a huge facelift of the car since I can't see BMW let Mercedes an Porsche alone on this segment.
 
Fix the driving dynamics, give the higher end models an LSD and bring out a Z4 M with F80 parts.
That's all what's needed for this stunning piece of design.
 
BMW Z4 sDrive20i GT Spirit: Exclusive Edition For Japan
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BMW Z4 sDrive20i GT Spirit Limited Edition For Japan. 60 units available.

To honor the success of the local BMW Sports Trophy team, BMW Japan has now launched a limited edition model of the Z4 roadster.

Dubbed BMW Z4 sDrive20i GT Spirit, the sporty Z4 comes with the M Sport package and in a prominent places, the colors of the BMW M. The front end bears a striking M-décor that combines all 60 copies with a paintwork in Alpine White and black kidney grille.

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Technically, the BMW Z4 sDrive20i (E89 LCI) remains practically unchanged, the turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces 184 hp as usual. In the case of the BMW Z4 sDrive20i GT Spirit, both the eight-speed sports automatic transmission with shift paddles on the steering wheel and the 19-inch wheels double spoke 326 M from the M Sport Package come standard with it.

Inside, leather and Alcantara dominate, a combination known from the Design Pure Traction package which also includes seats with elements in orange and orange contrast stitching on the dashboard and door panels.

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Pricing has not been disclosed at this moment.

BMW Z4 sDrive20i GT Spirit: Exclusive Edition For Japan
 
Screw the M version. Where is the new one? We should have been seeing the first prototypes for months now, shouldn't we?
 
BMW Z4 facelifted with... new exterior color
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2016 BMW Z4 in Estoril Blue

Available from July 2015
The BMW Z4 roadster has entered its new model year with only one modification.

For 2016 MY the sports vehicle is getting a new body color. The Estoril Blue exterior paint is offered for part of the other BMW models, like the M235i and the M Sport 3-Series, and will be available for the Z4 for the first time.

The Estoril Blue can be ordered from July 2015 for the Z4 equipped with the M Sport Package. The model is not receiving any other improvements for the new model year.

Source: BMW
 
Production ended: Last BMW E89 Z4 was an sDrive35is

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After more than 115,000 units, the BMW Z4 E89 production of the Roadster at the Regensburg plant has officially completed on August 22nd. Just over seven years after the launch of the second generation Z4, the roadster has reached the scheduled end of its lifecycle. Although the work continues on the successor, we’re still at least a year away from its official debut.

The last BMW Z4 is an sDrive35is in Valencia Orange Metallic, the 340 hp top model built with a turbocharged six-cylinder engine. The latest BMW Z4 also marked the last new BMW powered by the award-winning N54 engine off the line. In other series, the engine was replaced years ago by the more economical N55, which in turn now is being replaced by the modular motor with the internal code B58.

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After the BMW Z4 E89 was offered – after the market launch in the summer of 2009 until the fall of 2011 – exclusively with straight-six engines, the naturally-aspirated models sDrive23i and sDrive30i have been replaced by the turbocharged four-cylinder sDrive20i and sDrive28i. Unlike its two main competitors, the BMW Z4 was never sold with a diesel engine due to its unpopularity in the segment.

In contrast to the first generation, the Z4 E89 was only available with a three-piece folding metal roof, instead of the soft classic fabric, which has had quite some fans in the community. Even though the driving dynamics were far improved compared to the previous generation, many owners craved the raw feel of the classic Z4. BMW often hinted that they wanted to bring the Z4 closer to the characteristics of the Mercedes SLK which proud itself on the comfortable driving experience.

Yet, the two-seater rear-wheel drive – with its deep and widely set-back seating position and the seemingly endless long hood – has found a place in the garage of many enthusiasts who loved its sporty design and powerful engines.

Source: Bimmertoday/ BMWBlog
 
The new one will be even hotter, best Z4 to date.

Every single 'Z' car has been fantastic one way or the other. Every single one. The current Z4 is beyond beautiful, the previous Z4 was sporty and unique with it's Bangle looks, the Z3 was the first modern car in it's segment and don't even get me started about the Z1.

The new one (Z5?) is hopefully going to set some new standards too. And with the joint Toyota development and the sister car being the new Supra I have high hopes.
 
It is probably the best looking modern day BMW roadster behind the Z8, and easily the best looking in the segment...

... however, having spent years taking photo's of the Z4 GT3 at race tracks, the E89 will always mostly represent a missed opportunity to me.

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It's hard to believe that the current Z4 is already 7 years old it's styling hasn't aged one bit and it is definitely one of the best looking cars (the other one been the 6 GC) in the current BMW line up. It is far better looking than the Audi TT and Mercedes SLK (aka SLC) and possibly even the Boxster as well.
 
I like the Z1 and Z8 the most, but the Z3 was also a great car, especially the Z3 3,0 with that fantastic in-line six motor.
 
Every single 'Z' car has been fantastic one way or the other. Every single one. The current Z4 is beyond beautiful, the previous Z4 was sporty and unique with it's Bangle looks, the Z3 was the first modern car in it's segment and don't even get me started about the Z1.

The new one (Z5?) is hopefully going to set some new standards too. And with the joint Toyota development and the sister car being the new Supra I have high hopes.

It's still Z4.
 

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