BMW Z4 Review,Specifications,Features and Photos


The BMW Z4 is one of the more intriguing sports cars available. It’s a successor to the original Z3 and is the company’s only two-seat sports car. BMW Z4 features traditional characteristics such as a front-engine/rear-drive layout, a
hunkered-down stance, a long hood and rearward positioning of driver and passenger. While the first BMW Z4featured a traditional soft top, the current BMW Z4 model has a sleek retractable hardtop that makes this fun-loving roadster a more viable all-year car choice.
The current BMW Z4 also represents a slight change in philosophy for BMW’s roadster, as it sacrifices ultimate handling for greater ride comfort and overall refinement. The BMW Z4 result is a grand touring coupe and roadster, and one of the most rounded sports cars money can buy.
The BMW Z4 is offered in three trim levels: sDrive30i, sDrive35i and sDrive35is. The BMW Z4 30i gets a 3.0-liter inline-6 that produces 255 horsepower and 220 pound-feet of torque. The 35i comes with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 good for 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. Both cars have a six-speed manual transmission as standard. BMW Z4 six-speed conventional automatic is optional on the sDrive30i, while the optional transmission for the  sDrive35i is a seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual (DCT). The BMW Z4 35is gets a revised version of the regular 35i’s engine, boasting 335 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque with a temporary overboost function that pumps torque up to 369 lb-ft. DCT comes standard.
Though the primary distinction among the trims involves their engines, there are some equipment differences. The sDrive 30i and sDrive 35i come standard with xenon headlights, HD radio, six-way manually adjustable seats, and adjustable driving settings that change the programming for the steering, throttle — and if so equipped — automatic transmission. 
The  sDrive35i adds sun-reflective leather upholstery, automatic climate control and fancy aluminum interior trim — all of which are optional on the cheaper model. The  sDrive 35is is similar but comes standard with the M Sport package. Other options include Bluetooth, power seats with driver memory functions, heated seats and steering wheel, an iPod interface, an upgraded stereo and a navigation system (includes the iDrive electronics interface).
In reviews, we’ve found the BMW Z4 to be an impressive and highly refined sport touring car. The interior is surprisingly spacious, as is the trunk when the retractable roof is raised. When it’s lowered, though, there’s only room for a small suitcase. Every Z4 has high handling limits, but its reflexes and communication with the driver are a bit of a letdown due to a numb electric power steering system, a fairly hefty curb weight and the Z4′s predilection for understeer. Still, we think most buyers will be appreciative of the Z4′s firm yet compliant ride and sensational engines that make a drive up a winding coastal or country road a wonderful.

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