BMW z4:
BMW and Toyota’s plans to jointly develop a “mid-size sports car platform” to spawn replacements for their respective Z4 and Supra models. Today we have our first spy shots of a prototype for the BMW, which we’re expecting to be called a Z5. Look for a debut of the BMW Z5 in late 2017 or early 2018. It’s too early to talk pricing but expect a premium on the $50k starting price of the Z4. The good news is that the high positioning should also pave way for a new entry-level sports car in BMW’s lineup, a model rumored to be called the Z2 Source: http://www.autonews-mag.com/news/2018-bmw-z5-the-new-z4-s-succesor.
The first images of BMW’s much-hyped Z4 Concept have just emerged online, shortly before the vehicle’s world debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The German marque has yet to release official details about the sports car concept but yesterday we learnt that the car does indeed preview the next-generation Z4. If the production car looks anything like the concept, BMW has a winner on its hands. The concept has been finished in a unique matte orange color and rolls on a set of silver and black wheels. Additionally, it adopts a pointed front end with an angular kidney grille, a pair of large air intakes and aggressive headlights with incorporated LED daytime running lights. The rear is also particularly impressive and includes small silver buttresses behind both head rests, curvaceous taillights and dual tailpipes painted silver. This being a concept, the wing mirrors and windscreen surround are both stupendously thin.
Stay tuned for more details as the day progresses with http://Carscoops.com & amazingvehiclesplanet.blogspot.com.
Engines and driving :
The new Z4 will come with a range of 2.0-litre four-cylinder and 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol engines. Entry-level cars are expected to produce around 190hp while top-spec models could blast through the 420hp barrier thanks to some high-performance engine components borrowed from the rip-roaring M4 coupe. A hybrid model could also appear in showrooms. That’ll use a combination of a smaller petrol engine and an electric motor to reduce CO2 emissions and boost fuel economy. You’ll be able to choose between manual and automatic gearboxes across the range.
Interior :
Price and release date :
The finished Z4 will make its first public appearance in mid-2018 and is expected to go on sale later that year or in early 2019. Entry-level models will set you back approximately £30,000 while range-topping Z4M versions could hit you with a bill for more than £55,000.
BMW and Toyota’s plans to jointly develop a “mid-size sports car platform” to spawn replacements for their respective Z4 and Supra models. Today we have our first spy shots of a prototype for the BMW, which we’re expecting to be called a Z5. Look for a debut of the BMW Z5 in late 2017 or early 2018. It’s too early to talk pricing but expect a premium on the $50k starting price of the Z4. The good news is that the high positioning should also pave way for a new entry-level sports car in BMW’s lineup, a model rumored to be called the Z2 Source: http://www.autonews-mag.com/news/2018-bmw-z5-the-new-z4-s-succesor.
The first images of BMW’s much-hyped Z4 Concept have just emerged online, shortly before the vehicle’s world debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The German marque has yet to release official details about the sports car concept but yesterday we learnt that the car does indeed preview the next-generation Z4. If the production car looks anything like the concept, BMW has a winner on its hands. The concept has been finished in a unique matte orange color and rolls on a set of silver and black wheels. Additionally, it adopts a pointed front end with an angular kidney grille, a pair of large air intakes and aggressive headlights with incorporated LED daytime running lights. The rear is also particularly impressive and includes small silver buttresses behind both head rests, curvaceous taillights and dual tailpipes painted silver. This being a concept, the wing mirrors and windscreen surround are both stupendously thin.
Stay tuned for more details as the day progresses with http://Carscoops.com & amazingvehiclesplanet.blogspot.com.
Engines and driving :
The new Z4 will come with a range of 2.0-litre four-cylinder and 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol engines. Entry-level cars are expected to produce around 190hp while top-spec models could blast through the 420hp barrier thanks to some high-performance engine components borrowed from the rip-roaring M4 coupe. A hybrid model could also appear in showrooms. That’ll use a combination of a smaller petrol engine and an electric motor to reduce CO2 emissions and boost fuel economy. You’ll be able to choose between manual and automatic gearboxes across the range.
Interior :
Price and release date :
The finished Z4 will make its first public appearance in mid-2018 and is expected to go on sale later that year or in early 2019. Entry-level models will set you back approximately £30,000 while range-topping Z4M versions could hit you with a bill for more than £55,000.
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