The BMW Z4 is a roadster developed by German car company BMW and was named to replace the previous Z-series cars, like the Z3 and Z1. Known for his Datsun 280Z inspired by the style of the Z4 Coupé features a long hood and engine compartment with a short trunk and compact cabin.
The production of cars began in 2002 with the first generation of vehicles that are produced in three variants: the E85 Roadster, M Roadster and Coupe E86. Variations in E remained in production from 2002 to 2008, when they were finally replaced with the second generation E89 Z4 roadster with a retractable hardtop, which is still produced today. The M Roadster was produced from 2006 to 2008 and had increased power, but the system of a top speed limited and disappointing change. Previous generations of the Z4 offers two engines 4 and 6 cylinder based on driver preference. However, after the E89 was only six-cylinder engines were put into the Z4.
Some of the features that make the Z4 only other inside cars include unusual but attractive. A notable "T" style board gives the car a sleek futuristic edge while maintaining the car's interior simple. For serious drivers indicators, and displays inside and around the tachometer and speedometer show drivers everything you need to know about the car at a glance. Components in the Z4 also ensure that driver safety comes first. Ventilated disc brakes front and rear ensure excellent stopping power and run-flat tires allow the driver to maintain 50 mph for 90 miles, if a floor.
With the introduction of 2010 model of the Z4, a new class of Z4s is emerging that sets a higher level of popular standard in the BMW Z-line. The engines are still standard 6-cylinder offered in both 30i and 35i Roadster 255hp and 300hp respectively generating. The new Z4 sports a new design of advanced technology in the body and cockpit including an electronic handbrake, GPS 8.8inch LCD screen, 80 GB hard drive with 15 GB of music storage and an excellent 650 Watt, 14 sound system.
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