No More Z4M

Pardeep

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http://www.imotormag.co.uk/news/222270/bmw_says_no_to_making_a_new_z4m.html

Heard about this guys?

Good news for us!!! ?
 
Sounds familiar. Exactly what they said with the current Z4, and look what happened.

SLK55 AMG
Audi TT RS
Porsche Cayman S
Porsche Boxster S

The reasons why they will build the Z4M again :)
 
i think they will save all of the M/// works for the forth comming Z2#

this Z4 is far too porky to call an M///
 
Its probably a marketing ploy, if you knew a better version was coming along people may hold off purchasing the Z4 twin turbo which is the new flagship. This would harm sales of the new model.

Then give it a few years the M spec will trundle along with the v8 that they claim will not fit :rofl:
 
dario said:
i think they will save all of the M/// works for the forth comming Z2#

this Z4 is far too porky to call an M///

What's an M3 Convertible then? M5? M6?

All heavier...just means they will crank up the power
 
"Given the current economic crisis there is no business case for a full-on M version of the Z4." He added that cars like M versions of the X5 and X6 were signed off before the bottom fell out of the car market.

I do believe that though, don't forget that it was 3 years before the //M showed up, and they genuinely weren't going to make one until they realised the demand. This time, with the SDrive 35i already making 5.0secs to 60, it's harder than ever to justify the development.

In some ways I hope they don't as it makes our cars rarer, but I have to admit I'd probably go for a V8 E89 M..
 
Adam D said:
Its probably a marketing ploy, if you knew a better version was coming along people may hold off purchasing the Z4 twin turbo which is the new flagship. This would harm sales of the new model.

Then give it a few years the M spec will trundle along with the v8 that they claim will not fit :rofl:

Bingo!

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Andy said:
In some ways I hope they don't as it makes our cars rarer, but I have to admit I'd probably go for a V8 E89 M..

I suppose to each his own but for the probable price of a V8 E89 M why would you not buy an E93 instead? I think I'll keep my E86 Z4MC for a long time.
 
mikedav said:
dario said:
i think they will save all of the M/// works for the forth comming Z2#

this Z4 is far too porky to call an M///

What's an M3 Convertible then? M5? M6?

All heavier...just means they will crank up the power

yes more power is good, but more weight is the enemy of all sports cars.

needs bigger brakes, better suspenders, bigger tyres, etc,etc.
 
dario said:
yes more power is good, but more weight is the enemy of all sports cars.

needs bigger brakes, better suspenders, bigger tyres, etc,etc.

True, but it's all relative...I don't think a Z4M is less of a sports car than, say, an MGB because it's heavier. Modern cars always are and probably will continue to get heavier (more kit), but they have all the things you list too. For those who don't want all that, there are the Elises, VX220s and CSLs of this world. If lightness/nimbleness was the only concern in a sports car we would all have Exiges...

I'd agree though that firms would benefit from making these sodding folding metal roofs lighter...
 
Given the current economic crisis there is no business case for a full-on M version of the Z4.

They are absolutely right in not making one now given the economic downturn, but in a couple of years when the market has bounced up again, they'll be making one...

As has been stated before, the previous Z4M did not arrive until 3 years after the first Z4, and after the first facelift. 3 years is still a long way and much will happen in that time, also that M facelift stuff they talk about.
 
they cant have true m versions of the x5 and x6 and no true m version of the sports car in the pack. It will happen!
 
Interesting, in the article they say 'keen drivers may be disappointed', it sounds more SLK and less Boxster. 5.2 seconds from the twin turbo and a possible 'M' tuning pack with lowered suspension, better brakes and 326 BHP from a rechipped engine bringing that down to around 5 seconds.. That would fit with BMW's performance packs recently brought in for the 1 and 3 series.
 
Update:

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=19568

Doesn't sound promising for an M version of the new Z4... :(


(and lovin' how they used a pic of a Z4MR and not a Z4MC in their article :wink: )
 
Yeah... that's all we need... another M-Sport package that allows the buyer a false sense of justification to slap on a poser M badge on the boot. :thumbsdown:

All or none, baby... BMW needs to go full on M or nuthin' 8)
 
To be honest, I don't see why you'd get so bothered about people putting M badges on the back of their car. It's them who look like an idiot to people in the know.
 
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