At the same time as BMW is launching an updated, newly powered Z4 Roadster Series, the Bavarian automaker is also unveiling a BMW M version of this spirited 2-seater: the M Roadster, which takes the ...
Codenamed G29, the Z4 wouldn’t have been possible without BMW joining forces with Japanese automaker Toyota. Introduced in 2018 at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the roadster is the second Z4 ...
In the first test of BMW’s Z4-based M Roadster earlier this year (“Wild Child,” March 20), we wondered what the coming M Coupe would be like to drive. The M Roadster is such a joy despite its so-so ...
BMW didn’t originally plan to sell the Z3 M Coupe or any hardtop version of the Z3. Engineers working on the project, though, led by Burkhard Göschel, thought the car needed additional torsional ...
The current BMW Z4 is an excellent sports car, particularly in flagship Z4 M40i guise. However, wouldn’t it be lovely if BMW decided to build a legitimate M variant of the Z4? The German car ...
2007 Z4 M Roadster. A lot of performance packed in a small tightly wrapped package. High revving (7k redline) S54 in-line six-cylinder engine screams as it pushes you back in the seat. Definitely a ...
Back in 1998, BMW Motorsport stuffed a big straight-six into an oddly-shaped coupe and created a legend. In recent years that car, the Z3-based M Coupe, has skyrocketed in value, but its successor Z4 ...
Need somebody to bore you with ideal bore to stroke ratios, or the intricacies of how variable valve timing works? Ask Andrei and watch the hours roll by… He’s also quite a strange bloke who never ...
One simple change made this my favorite BMW, and my favorite car of the year. But now it's on the verge of extinction.
Yuzvendra Chahal shared the pictures with the caption saying, "Brought my new car home with the two people who made every ...
BMW’s powered-up open-top retort to the Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG and Porsche Boxster S, the Z4 M roadster gets the same 3.2-liter inline- six engine as the soon-to-be-discontinued fourth-generation M3.
“While BMW is better than most at employing technology in the service of performance, there’s something to be said for getting back to basics, to a car without electric steering, adaptive suspension, ...