What engine is in the Z4M Coupe?

What engine is in the Z4M Coupe?

S54 straight-six engine
The Z4 M Coupe/Roadster was introduced in 2006 and is powered by the S54 straight-six engine shared with the E46 M3. The S54 was also on the Ward’s 10 Best Engines list for 2001 through 2004. The engine in the North American Z4 M models are rated at 330 hp (246 kW) at 7,900 rpm, 3 hp less than the North American M3.

How many Z4 M Coupes were made?

1,815 M Coupes
Production began on 4 April 2006 and ended in 2008 when the E85/E86 Z4 was replaced by the E89 Z4. A total of 4,275 M Coupes were produced, and 5,070 M Roadsters. This included 1,815 M Coupes for North America and 3,042 M Roadsters for North America.

How many Z4M coupes are there in the UK?

Interesting, so there is only 578 Z4M’s in the UK maximum, and a lot less than that if this figure includes the 3.0s!

How fast is a BMW z4m?

Performance

0 – 100 kph 4.9 s
Top speed 251 kph (156 mph)
0 – 100 mph – 0 16.0 s
Est. max acceleration 0.62 g (6 m/s²)
Est. emissions 271 g/km

What does M on BMW stand for?

Motorsport
BMW’s performance department, M GmbH (more commonly known simply by the letter M, which stands for Motorsport) has been around since the 1970s. Today, M produces high-performance variants of nearly every single vehicle in BMW’s lineup. Let’s take a walk through the M Series offerings.

Where are BMW z4s made?

As with the Z4 Roadster and X5 Sports Activity Vehicle, all Z4 and M Coupes will be built exclusively at BMW Manufacturing, the company’s only U.S. manufacturing facility in upstate South Carolina.

What is a BMW z4m?

BMW Z4 M Coupé E86. A sought-after classic car with a legendary engine. At the same time, the BMW Z4 3.0si Coupé celebrated its debut. The german Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper judged the Coupé, “a not completely unreasonable car”, which fitted two people “like a tailor-made suit.” (FAZ, 14.09. 2006).

Why is the Z8 so expensive?

There are a couple of reasons but the main one is rarity. BMW didn’t make a lot of Z8s, under 6,000 units worldwide, and it was very expensive when it was new. So when you factor in its rarity, its incredible style, its desirability and its cost, it ends up costing you around $200,000 for a decent Z8 in today’s money.

When did the Z8 come out?

The BMW Z8 is a roadster produced by German automotive manufacturer BMW from 2000 to 2003. The Z8 was developed under the codename “E52” between 1993 and 1999, through the efforts of a design team led by Chris Bangle from 1993 to 1995.

Is the BMW Z4 M A good car?

Unfortunately, the same qualities that make the Z4 M good on a mountain road make it a harsh daily driver. But, if you’re looking for a fun weekend toy that’s unlike any BMW on sale today, the Z4 M Coupe is worth a gander—especially considering the fact that it’s much cheaper than the older M Coupe too.

Is the BMW Z4 M a breadvan or a coupe?

That’s odd because other than looks, the Z4 M Coupe basically employs the same exact formula as the breadvan. It’s got a big straight-six up front, two seats, an ultra short wheelbase, a stiff chassis, and a manual gearbox. That engine, BMW’s famous naturally aspirated S54 straight-six, is a legend too.

Is the BMW Z4 M Coupe naturally aspirated?

With BMW abandoning naturally aspirated engines entirely, the Z4 M’s six is a wonderful throwback. The guys at Everyday Driver on YouTube also found that the Z4 M Coupe handles beautifully.

When did the BMW Z4 Coupe come out?

The coupé model was introduced to the public first in concept form at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show and then in production form at the 2006 Geneva International Motor Show with production starting shortly after. The Z4 M Coupé has a fastback coupé design, resulting in a different body shape to its Z3 M Coupe predecessor.