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If you are making assumptions based upon what you see so far then please be advised that the car is heavily disguised with vacuumed formed plastic drilled on to the body underneath the actual camouflage.
As can be identified by the close-up of the Z5's fake nose. Dimension are around the size of the F-Type.
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For the guy above, it has been pretty much confirmed that the Z5 will spawn a coupe variant. An M version not so sure at this point. |
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I don't think anyone at BMW AG knows the definition of those two words any more |
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Amen. I'd buy it. I'd line up my deposit for the first batch of euro deliveries...
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06-22-2016, 01:08 AM | #35 |
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Serious question, why does a "sports car" need a "sports version"? (Edit: I don't mean a hardcore version, that's another debate.)
Perhaps this has been the problem with Z cars all along. The base models have been quite pedestrian, and never held a stick against the industry benchmark Boxster. The M variants, while neat, have largely been small volume compromised afterthoughts. What if Z was a sports car marque in it's own right? //M has really been an in-house tuner badge for all cars other than the M1. What if the Z was a real sports car out of the gate without the need for a tuner badge? I wonder if this is what SCOTT means when he says Z is relaunching as it's own brand. I would really appreciate that approach. Whatever is in the card for Z, I hope something is competitive with the Boxster. I've been close to jumping to that camp for a while now. |
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Validates my decision to not wait for a Z5M and move onto a GT4.
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This would really liven the BMW brand imo. |
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This vehicle architecture is good enough for a neo-Supra, so it should be more than capable as the underpinnings for a world-class sports car that could be measured up against the cars I mention above and others. I sincerely hope they can make the business case for actually using the chassis to its full potential, and then giving it the power under the hood it deserves. |
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06-22-2016, 09:25 AM | #39 |
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Just as the BMW i8 showcases its power with a three cylinder albeit assisted.
It further cements the BMWi philosophy of being lightweight whenever possible. The Z5 will receive a four cylinder and a six cylinder but the output will be exclusive to this model. Therefore retaining the lightweight philosophy but for high performance. That is what the new Z cars will offer.
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Do we know if it will be hard top or soft top?
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Please prove me wrong, but a higher market Zed with an I4 just doesn't sound appealing. Let's see how much that I6 is going to cost. Anywhere near the F-Type price is going to be a really tough fight especially if it gets close to the v8 F-Type. |
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Well that sucks. I was hoping they would be involved with something that would actually be interesting for M to do rather than another SUV.
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