2006 BMW Z4 M Roadster
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
269 lb-ft @ 4900 rpm | ||
HP |
343 hp @ 7900 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
106 hp per liter |
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0-62 mph |
5 seconds |
Top Speed |
155 mph (electronically limited) |
(from BMW Press Release) BMW UK has announced details of the latest M car – the new BMW Z4 M Roadster. Three-years after the Z4’s launch as the most performance-focussed roadster on the market, BMW M have turned their attentions to the Z4, creating BMW’s fastest accelerating open-top. With 343hp equating to 106hp per litre, zero to 62 mph acceleration of 5.0 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 155mph, the new M Roadster is set to re-write the rulebook for performance, agility and dynamism.
The Detroit Auto Show in January 2006 will also see the launch of model updates for the entire BMW Z4 Roadster range. The new Z4 will feature a new engine line-up, new gearbox options, styling enhancements and still the fastest opening fully automatic convertible roof in the world.
The new BMW Z4 M Roadster:
Like the current BMW M3
Coupé and Convertible, the new BMW Z4 M Roadster features the
five-time International Engine of the Year. The reigning three to
four-litre champion delivers 343hp at 7,900rpm and 365 Nm of torque
at 4,900rpm from its 3,246cc six-cylinder Motorsport engine. The
powerplant is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox and BMW M’s
variable M differential. The result is excellent stability and
traction, especially when accelerating out of bends.
Unlike the ‘standard’ Z4 that uses an electromechanical steering
system, the new Z4 M Roadster uses a hydraulic power assistance
system. The ‘standard’ car also uses Run-flat tyres as opposed to
the M Roadster’s non-Run-Flat items – both features that M, as a
separate division, believes give the car its own ‘M’ character.
These features are reinforced by BMW M’s floating compound
high-performance braking system, originally conceived for the BMW M3
CSL, resulting in a 62mph to zero stopping distance of just 34
metres.
Visually, the new Z4 M Roadster is differentiated from the
‘standard’ car by numerous details inside and out. From the front,
the lower valance, large air intakes and dual styling lines on the
bonnet clearly identify the M car while, at the rear, BMW M’s
trademark quad-tailpipes and aerodynamic diffuser highlight the
car’s potential. The M-styling is finished off with exclusive M
double-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels with 225/45ZR18 tyres on the front
and 255/40ZR18s on the rear.
The Z4 M Roadster is available in eight exterior colours, with three
exclusive M colours – Sepang Bronze, Interlagos Blue and Imola Red.
Internally, the familiar Z4 interior is complemented by new leather
finishes in Black, Imola Red, Light Sepang Bronze or Sepang Brown
and trim strips in Hexagon Aluminium, Black Carbon Leather or
Madeira Walnut wood. In front of the driver a bespoke BMW M
instrument binnacle featuring a black background with white numerals
and red needles helps keep the driver in touch with vital driving
information.
The new BMW Z4 Roadster:
Coinciding with the
launch of the BMW Z4 M Roadster, the entire Z4 Roadster range
receives visual and substantial mechanical enhancements.
Engines:
Topping the new range is the Z4 3.0si, featuring BMW’s innovative
magnesium alloy in-line six-cylinder engine. Featuring Valvetronic
valve lift and VANOS valve timing, the Z4 3.0si develops 265hp at
6,600rpm and 315Nm of torque at 2,750rpm. These impressive
statistics help power the car from zero to 62mph in 5.7 seconds and,
if left unchecked, continues to a maximum electronically limited top
speed of 155mph. However, these levels of performance aren’t at the
expense of economy, with the 3.0si delivering 32.8mpg over the
combined cycle.
Two in-line six-cylinder 2.5-litre variants will be offered – the Z4
2.5si and 2.5i. Based on the same engine, but differentiated by
output, the 2.5si offers 218hp and 250Nm of torque from its 2,497cc
powerplant. This gives the power to sprint from standstill to 62mph
in 6.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 149mph, while still
delivering 33.6mpg on the combined cycle. By contrast, the 2.5i
delivers 177hp and 230Nm of torque.
The only engine carried over from the out-going range is the
four-cylinder Z4 2.0i that was launched in April 2005. Produced at
BMW’s Hams Hall plant near Coventry, the 1,995cc engine features
BMW’s Valvetronic and VANOS technologies to develop 150hp at
6,200rpm and 200Nm of torque at 3,600rpm. The lighter weight of this
engine helps deliver sharp performance, with the Z4 2.0i dispatching
the zero to 62mph sprint in 8.2 seconds before hitting a top speed
of 137mph.
Transmission:
Like the Z4 M Roadster, all new Z4 models come as standard with a
six-speed gearbox. Alternatively, customers purchasing 2.5si and
3.0si models can specify a six-speed automatic gearbox which, for
the first time, features paddles on the rear of the steering wheel
to select the appropriate gear manually.
Sport models:
Sport models are available to enhance the ‘standard’ Z4 line-up,
featuring 18-inch M double spoke or optional composite alloy wheel,
M Sports seats covered in Active Sports leather upholstery,
three-spoke M leather steering wheel and M Sports suspension. Sport
models will add further appeal to those demanding a particularly
sporting drive.
Design:
At launch in 2003, the BMW Z4 instantly became one of the company’s
most distinctive designs. This design positioned the car as much
more of a driver’s car dynamically than the Z3 it replaced. This
performance focus remains, with subtle enhancements rather than
wholesale changes.
From the front, the shoulder line extends all the way to the front
air dam rather than stopping at the bonnet edge, a wider air intake
dominates the lower valance and the kidney grille receives minor
changes. Additionally, the headlights have been re-designed and now
include corona light rings as standard on all cars specified with
Xenon lamps (standard on M Roadster models).
From the side, US-style side reflectors are integrated into the
front wheel arches that also house new alloy wheel designs.
From the rear, all-new tail lamps feature Z8-style horizontal light
conductor rods and BMW’s Brake Force Display braking system while a
second spoiler lip adorns the rear air dam. Finally, all Z4 Roadster
models feature a new colour choice including Monaco Blue, Flamenco
Red, Silver Grey and Deep Green.