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BMW ends Z4 production, leaving brand without a 2-seat roadster
BMW is reportedly preparing to end production of the Z4, marking the end of its long-running two-seat roadster lineup and ...
BMW Z4 production has ended in Austria, closing a major chapter for the brand’s two seat roadsters. The final generation gained attention with a manual transmission, but changing demand, SUVs, and ...
After nearly 30 years of Z cars, the Bavarian automaker's iconic open-top sports car is bowing out with no direct successor ...
The German automaker still has a big roster of passenger cars, and among them are various sports cars. One of the most iconic series is, of course, the Z4 – also thanks to its illustrious ancestors.
BMW announced on Tuesday that it will be ending Z4 production next year, both for the current third-generation platform as a whole. It’s a momentous occasion. For starters, the brand has a long ...
While the BMW Z4 is going away with the aptly-named Final Edition, G-Power just presented two tuned examples of the German company's roadster, which boast more oomph than the standard model. The ...
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The last BMW sports car you can still buy new in 2026
Time is ticking for those who are interested in the last BMW sports car on the market now.
To mark the end of the two-seat BMW Z4 roadster's production after 2026, the German luxury automaker will produce a limited run of 2026 Z4 Final Edition models equipped with the M40i engine. These ...
Roadsters are few and far between these days, but BMW has managed to continue producing its Z4 roadster in conjunction with the Toyota Supra. For 2025, the top-of-the-line BMW Z4 M40i will feature a 6 ...
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