Z Series Report: BMW Working On Mid-Engined Z10 Sports Car


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.

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Supercars. The very word has become a bit played out, and words like "hypercar" or even "ultracar" are being used to try to inject some feeling of the mind-blowing performance of the upper echelon of modern high-end sports cars. But a few carmakers are beginning to realize that all-out performance isn't the only goal worth pursuing.
Audi's R8, for example, or Porsche's 911 Carrera exhibit a more sensible balance toward peformance and luxury than, say a Lamborghini Murcielago or even a Dodge Viper SRT10. With 420 horsepower from a naturally aspirated V-8 engine, the R8 is a mid-engined sports car with good, but not amazing, power, it handles brilliantly, and it doesn't break the bank. It's balanced.
So talk of the BMW Z10 sporting a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged in-line six-cylinder engine makes a very enticing sort of sense. The latest rumors of the car, which pitch it as a mid-engined sports car with 450 horsepower and about 350 pound-feet of torque, also make it plain that it has no pretensions of chasing down the wildest and wickedest in the supercar arena.
That's a perspective that shows a longer view of things, with the days of completely unrestrained works of automotive engineering stretching toward dusk. Gordon Murray, legendary engineer and designer of the McLaren F1, recently voiced his thoughts on the matter, concluding that the future of the high-performance car must also be a green one.
So the Z10's rumored relatively lightweight design goal--considering modern safety requirements--at 3,300 pounds, making use of aluminum, carbon fiber and other composites, makes a lot of sense. As does the choice of a small-displacement, forced-induction engine. The dual-clutch transmission is almost de rigeuer for any sporting vehicle these days, but also lends more efficiency than a standard automatic.
Taken in light of the upcoming Vision EfficientDynamics concept as well, the Z10 design parameters could end up being even greener, though integrating a large amount of EfficientDynamics technology, particularly cutting-edge features, could prove too costly for production. BMW is thought to be targeting a similar price point to the standard Audi R8, at around $110,000.
The Z10's aesthetic design cues are likely to borrow from the M1 Homage concept (pictured), as well as from the Vision EfficientDynamics concept coming to Frankfurt next week, though it will also doubtless be grounded firmly in BMW's latest corporate face as well. An aggressive "face", with a strong kidney grille, slanted headlights, big air ducts and strong character lines along the sides will reflect the car's performance-focused nature.
BMW has until 2014 or 2015 to get its little green ducks in a row, however, so much may yet change. There's even talk about a V-6 engine replacing the classic BMW in-line six, though that's not likely to meet a warm welcome from BMW purists.
[Automobile]
 
Yeah..ile belive it when i see spy shots
and if its true..
then i say
About freakin time:D
 
I'm with you Hassan, I'll believe it when I see it. But then again, Scott said that he will have something for us next week. ;)
 
Ohh Hassan such news can give us hope ... I'd love to see a BMW supercar and the idea itself keeps my hopes high .. coz I know they'll match my dreams much better than Other brands.

No doubt BMW can do it. They just need to break their current obsession with fantasy niche cars. Their latest concept car is very promising though, it's about time they play with the big boys instead of competing with Lexus for most premium car sales in the USA.
 
I hope & pray it's not just another rumor like we've been hearing for last some years! Fingers crossed! :eusa_pray

Super-car is a segment, Bmw should get serious about, asap! I hate the fact, Bmw is hyper-car-less! :t-banghea
 
Yeah, but for when? 2015?

:t-cheers:

If they have already built the base of the car, why not use it? So what if all cars will be electric in 15 years, until then, we have a segment of about 20-30,000 cars in the Gallardo/F430 class.

Can such a car, really, be more expensive to develop, when you have both the chassis and the engines, than the Rollses (absolutely none sold this year*)?





*)You know what I mean.
 
Remember when Audi introduced their first mid-engined super car concept? In 1991 with Avus Quattro Concept. :)

When R8 was introduced? In 2006. 15 years later.

So, BMW still have plenty of time available ... :D;)
 
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Seriously, Who the hell makes this renders? They are all horrible!!. Then you lookk at the VED Concept and it looks fantastic, but this? C´mon!!

Scott or EnI, Are there any news about whatresemblance will have the future Z10? Will it be a production version of the Vsion ED Concept car?.
 
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Seriously, Who the hell makes this renders? They are all horrible!!. Then you lookk at the VED Concept and it looks fantastic, but this? C´mon!

Do you seriously think that, even if BMW did build it as a production model, it would look anything like the VED concept? The nose maybe. I think this rendering is more likely than the VED.
 
Remember when Audi introduced their first mid-engined super car concept? In 1991 with Avus Quattro Concept. :)

When R8 was introduced? In 2006. 15 years later.

So, BMW still have plenty of time available ... :D;)

Looking at BMW history, I'd say that some time around 2014-2015 would be most likely. Why?

1972:



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:D
 
Do you seriously think that, even if BMW did build it as a production model, it would look anything like the VED concept? The nose maybe. I think this rendering is more likely than the VED.

Why not?. If you complete the chasis of the VED Concept the overall shape could be the same for the production model. I´m talking about the shape, of course some things must be changed.
 
Remember when Audi introduced their first mid-engined super car concept? In 1991 with Avus Quattro Concept. :)

When R8 was introduced? In 2006. 15 years later.

So, BMW still have plenty of time available ... :D;)

For a company that screams out Ultimate Driving Machine every five minutes, the time is now. This dependency on an entry-level coupe (M3) to hold that title up is absolutely ridiculous. Nothing screams "Driving Machine" like a actual super sports car.
 

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