Big Bad Boris said:https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_z4_m#!tax
This indicates there were 1086 registered at their peak in 2009, of which 1022 were still on the DVLA system in Q4 2019 (interestingly 384 were SORN at that time, probably more now due to impact of lockdown). Those stats do not seem to differentiate between roadies and coupes.
buzyg said:I think there are many flavours of 3ltr roadster, you need to group them consistently and add these up to get any sort of meaningful figure. Where as all the ///Ms were grouped together at birth. Common as muck in comparison on the face of it. But not the case in the real world. Don't you just love statistics.![]()
Mr Tidy said:A forum member put together this database for all 3.0Si and M models a few years ago:- http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index30si.html
You just select which one at the top then click on the country.
From memory the UK got about 1,200 M models, split pretty much 50/50 between Coupes and Roadsters.