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The all-new BMW Z4.
Tue Mar 12 00:01:00 CET 2019 Press Kit
• The classical roadster, reinterpreted and sportier than ever. • Engineered with a focus on maximum agility, dynamism and steering precision. • Radically revised proportions, central seating position, shorter wheelbase for increased agility and wider tracks than its predecessor. • Modern, high-class interior styling with pronounced driver focus. • On sale from 4 October 2018, prices to be announced. • First deliveries taking place from 9 March 2019.
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Roadsters have played an important role in BMW's history and the
all-new 2019 BMW Z4 is set to write another chapter in the open-top
story. Since the birth of the first example, the famous BMW 328, all
BMW roadsters have shared common proportions and design principles -
long bonnet, low, set-back driving position, long wheelbase and short
overhangs. The new BMW Z4 is no different. It shares all of those
traditional principles, but takes the roadster experience to the next
level with a focus on agility, dynamic performance and precise
handling thanks to the high rigidity of the body structure and chassis
mountings, the intelligent lightweight design and optimised
aerodynamic properties. The new BMW Z4 combines its pure sporting
pedigree with a wealth of highly advanced, top class equipment
features on the driver assistance, operation and connectivity fronts.
The new BMW Z4 will be built at the BMW Group’s Austrian
manufacturing partner, Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik in Graz. Production
will take place on an assembly line installed and operated to the BMW
Group’s strict standards.
Exterior design
The new BMW Z4 has a low-slung, sporty, compact appearance when
viewed from any angle. It is 85mm longer than its predecessor (at
4,324mm), 74mm wider (now 1,864mm) and 13mm taller (1,304mm). The
shortening of the wheelbase by 26mm to 2,470mm serves to sharpen
agility, as do the notably wider tracks – 1,609mm at the front (+ 98
mm) and 1,616mm at the rear (+ 57 mm).
A powerfully sculpted front apron with large air intakes, a low,
broad BMW kidney grille and headlights positioned at the outer edges
ensure there is no mistaking the car from the front. The new-look
mesh-design BMW kidney grille combines a track-inspired honeycomb
pattern with a three-dimensional structure, whose elements have a
vertical arrangement reminiscent of traditional kidney grille bars.
The headlight units are another first, with the two light
sources positioned one above the other for the first time. The
vertical design is intercepted at the top by a diagonal accent strip
with integral direction indicator.
The new BMW Z4 is equipped with LED headlights as standard,
while the optional Adaptive LED headlights add a matrix function for
the non-dazzling high beam and cornering lights.
The elongated bonnet with arrow-shaped contour lines directed at
the kidney grille straddles the wheel arches in the “clamshell” style
characteristic of classical sports cars. The joins at the bonnet’s
sides merge into the flanks’ upper character line, which runs back to
the tail lights. A second character line emerges from the large Air
Breathers behind the front wheel arches. The spoiler and the slender,
horizontally arranged light assemblies in the brand’s customary
L-shape help to give the tail of the new BMW Z4 a wide, sporty appearance.
Scope for individuality: nine body and two soft-top colours.
There is a choice of one non-metallic and eight metallic shades
for the car’s exterior paintwork. The soft-top roof comes in Black as
standard and Anthracite with silver effect as an option. It is
electrically operated and can be opened or closed in the space of ten
seconds, even while travelling at speeds up to 31mph.
There will be two trim levels for the BMW Z4 in the UK, Sport
and M Sport in addition to the M Performance M40i model. The Sport
model features design elements in High-gloss Black on the front
crossbar and the rear apron’s insert, along with 18-inch light-alloy wheels.
The highlights of the M Sport model, meanwhile, include a three
section air intake for the front apron, prominent side skirt
contouring, a rear apron with highly distinctive side surrounds and
18-inch M light-alloy wheels.
The new BMW Z4 M40i has a particularly sporty character with a
Cerium Grey finish for the surround and front face of the mesh-design
BMW kidney grille, the exterior mirror caps and other design features,
plus trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes and 19-inch M light alloy wheels.
Interior: keen driver focus and an aura of class.
The cabin of the new BMW Z4 has been improved to reflect the new
driving dynamics and comfort from within the car. Electroplated
detailing adds to the roadster’s ambience, while the clearly
structured arrangement of the controls focuses the attention even more
on the driving experience.
Both driver and passenger settle into model-specific sports
seats with integral head restraints. The BMW Z4 is upholstered in
Vernasca leather as standard on all models and comes in a choice of
four colours (Black, Magma Red, Ivory White or Cognac). Heated seats
are also fitted to all BMW Z4s for the ultimate open-top driving comfort.
The optional wind deflector fits flush between the fixed
rollover bars. The storage space behind the seats, the cup holders
under the centre armrest and the large door pockets add further
practical features. Boot capacity is 281 litres whether the soft-top
is open or closed – an increase of more than 50 per cent compared to
the outgoing model.
BMW M Performance model with straight-six
engine.
Powering the new Z4 will be a choice of BMW's
latest turbocharged petrol engines. The new BMW Z4 M40i features a
straight-six unit with M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology. Its
standout features include a water-cooled exhaust manifold integrated
into the cylinder head, sharper turbocharger response and superior
acceleration, and direct injection technology, which now works at
increased maximum pressure of 350 bar. Drivers have a maximum output
of 340hp at their disposal, plus 500Nm of peak torque.
Variable sport steering comes as standard on all model variants,
while the electronically controlled dampers, M Sport brakes and
electronically controlled M Sport rear differential fitted as standard
to the BMW Z4 M40i make the car even nimbler on the road.
The new BMW Z4 M40i can sprint from zero to 62mph in 4.6 seconds
and has a combined fuel consumption of 33.2mpg, equating to CO2
emissions of 165g/km*. The straight six engine now runs more cleanly,
too, thanks to a system of emission control that comprises an
enlarged, close-coupled catalytic converter and a gasoline particulate
filter, and enables the new Z4 M40i to meet the extremely stringent
Euro 6d-TEMP emissions standard.
More power with lower emissions – the new four-cylinder engines.
The choice of engines for the new BMW Z4 is rounded off by a
pair of new four-cylinder units. Both have a capacity of 2.0 litres
and likewise set new standards in terms of power delivery, efficiency
and emissions. The output of both engines has been increased by 13hp
over their predecessors.
The engine under the bonnet of the new BMW Z4 sDrive30i delivers
its maximum output of 258hp, while peak torque of 400Nm is available.
The result is a zero to 62mph sprint time of 5.4 seconds. Combined
fuel consumption of 37.7-38.7mpg and CO2 emissions of 138g/km* is
proof of the model’s outstanding efficiency.
The maximum output of 197hp developed by the new BMW Z4
sDrive20i between 4,500 and 6,500rpm and peak torque propels the car
to 62mph from rest in 6.6 seconds. The new BMW Z4 sDrive20i burns an
average of 38.7-39.8mpg and produces CO2 emissions of 138g/km*.
Model | Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | 0 – 62mph (Seconds) | Top Speed (mph) | Combined (mpg) | CO2 Emissions (g/km) | OTR Price |
BMW Z4 sDrive 20i | 197 | 320 | 6.6 | 149 | 38.7-39.8 | 138* | £36,990 |
BMW Z4 sDrive 30i | 258 | 258 | 5.4 | 155 | 37.7-38.7 | 138* | £40,690 |
BMW Z4 M40i | 340 | 500 | 4.6 | 155 | 33.2-33.2 | 165* | £49,050 |
* The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electric power consumption and operating range figures were determined according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers the different sizes of the selected wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment.
Eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission with optimised
efficiency.
All model variants of the new BMW Z4
come equipped with the eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission as
standard. Besides a wider ratio spread, the latest version of the
automatic transmission also offers even sportier gear shifts.
The transmission also features a Launch Control function for
accelerating hard from a standing start with optimised traction. The
eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission fitted in the BMW Z4 M40i
has been configured with M specific shift characteristics very much in
tune with the straight-six engine’s power delivery.
New chassis design enhances both agility and comfort.
The chassis technology in the new BMW Z4 comprises a newly
designed double-joint spring strut axle at the front and a five-link
rear axle making its debut in a BMW roadster. This combination strikes
just the right balance between sportiness and ride comfort. The front
axle subframe and control arm mountings are extremely rigid, which
lends itself to precise cornering characteristics and has a beneficial
effect on the drivetrain’s acoustics. The sports car tuning of the
front axle elastokinematics aids the new Z4’s steering precision at
the same time as making its lateral handling characteristics more
dynamic. Fitting aluminium control arms and swivel bearings has
reduced unsprung masses, resulting in superior agility and efficiency.
The new rear axle likewise employs a lightweight aluminium/steel
design that saves weight. The large supporting base and very rigid
structure of the rear axle subframe as well as the shear panels used
for connecting it to the body result in extremely precise wheel
guidance. All of which makes it possible to blend agile handling with
a high level of ride comfort.
The car’s impressively sporty handling characteristics are
further aided by a powerful lightweight braking system and the Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) system, whose wealth of features includes the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC),
Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) and
Start-Off Assistant.
The Performance Control function also included as standard gives
the new BMW Z4 even nimbler handling by varying the distribution of
drive torque to the rear wheels according to the situation at hand.
M Sport differential, Adaptive M Sport suspension, M Sport
brakes and high-performance tyres.
The Adaptive M
Sport suspension, M Sport brakes and M Sport differential (all part of
standard specification for the new BMW Z4 M40i, together with
high-performance tyres) elevate the car’s sporty handling abilities to
even greater heights. They are only available on M Sport models (with
M Sport differential only available on sDrive30i M sport) as part of
the M Sport Plus package. With these chassis systems on board, the
differences in the car’s responses when moving between the COMFORT,
SPORT and SPORT+ modes with the Driving Experience Control switch are
particularly noticeable.
As well as lowering the car’s ride height by ten millimetres,
the Adaptive M Sport suspension also adds electronically controlled
dampers, whose operating characteristics can assume a more comfortable
or more dynamic bias depending on the mode selected with the Driving
Experience Control switch.
The electronically controlled M Sport rear differential gives
the handling of the new BMW Z4 an even sharper sporting edge. An
electric motor generates a locking effect that limits speed
equalisation between the inside and outside rear wheel when cornering,
making it possible to power out of bends with remarkable dynamic verve.
The active differential lock also gives the car greater
assurance when darting through corners, and aids ride comfort and
traction, too. The variable distribution of drive torque between the
left and right-hand rear wheels nips any understeer or oversteer in
the bud without the need to brake.
Innovations to enhance driving pleasure, comfort and safety.
The options list contains all sorts of different ways to
customise the new BMW Z4 so that it reflects the owner’s personal
style. The list of options includes Active Cruise Control with Stop
& Go function, Driving Assistant systems, as well as a Parking
Assistant including Reversing Assistant. The new BMW Z4 is also the
first roadster to be made available (as an option) with the BMW
Head-Up Display.
Safety can be given a further boost by opting for the Adaptive
LED headlights, whose pioneering matrix technology for the high beam
allows range to be increased while preventing other road users from
being dazzled. The high beam is divided into four LED segments, which
can be activated and deactivated independently of one another as the
traffic situation demands, and when travelling at speeds above 44mph.
The instant the front mounted camera on the new BMW Z4 detects an
oncoming vehicle or a vehicle in front, low beam only will be used to
illuminate the area around the vehicle. The other features of the
Adaptive LED headlights include the adaptive and cornering light
functions, which use an additional LED module. Finally, the low-beam
range is increased in motorway driving to optimise illumination of the
road ahead.
With the optional Comfort or Comfort Plus packages fitted, the
soft-top can be operated using the car key. The ambient lighting,
fitted as standard, brings a particularly atmospheric mood to the
cabin. LED fibre-optic guides light up the instrument panel’s accent
strips on either side of the steering wheel and provide indirect
illumination of the centre console’s edging, accentuating the areas of
the cockpit of most importance for focused driving. The colour and
brightness of the lighting effect are adjusted in the iDrive menu.
The BMW Z4 is fitted as standard with an advanced hi-fi speaker
system which includes a total of ten speakers and output of 205 watts.
For an even more impressive aural experience, there is the
harman/kardon surround sound system complete with digital amplifier,
12 speakers and 464-watt total output which is available as part of
the Technology package.
The new BMW Z4 comes as standard with bespoke M Sport seats
including integral head restraints. The seat rails have been extended
in length by 23mm over those in the predecessor model, allowing the
seats to be adjusted to the ideal fore/aft position. Electric seat
adjustment with memory function is optionally available for both seats
(standard on M40i), allowing their fore/aft position, height and tilt
as well as the backrest angle to be altered and stored using a control
pad on the outer edge of the seat cushion. The M sports seats also
include electro-pneumatic backrest width adjustment to optimise
lateral support through high-speed corners.
The practicality of the new BMW Z4 has been increased by
features such as a storage space behind the seats with a retaining
net, large cup holders under the centre armrest cover (which folds
open in two sections with a longitudinal split) and roomy door pockets.
The boot capacity is 281 litres (with the soft-top open or
closed), an increase of more than 50 per cent compared to the previous
Z4. An optional through-loading system extends the possibilities for
handling various transportation tasks during everyday use and when
going away on trips.
Innovative systems to help drivers stay in lane, park and
reverse.
The highly advanced nature of the new BMW Z4 is
further underlined by the class-leading variety of driver assistance
systems on offer. Collision Warning and the Pedestrian Warning with
City Braking function come as standard, as does the Lane Departure
Warning system.
The list of options includes Active Cruise Control with Stop
& Go function, the Speed Limit Info system with No Passing Info
display, distance information, the Lane Change Warning System, plus
Rear Collision Prevention and Cross-Traffic Alert. These functions can
be purchased together in a Driving Assistant Package.
Elsewhere, the BMW Head-Up Display, which projects
driving-related information onto the windscreen and therefore straight
into the driver’s field of view, is available for a roadster for the
first time. The only system of its kind in this segment, it shows the
driver the car’s speed in figures, along with status indicators from
the driver assistance systems, route guidance instructions and lane
recommendations from the navigation system, Check Control messages,
and in-car entertainment details, such as the radio station or track
title. Full¬ colour graphics are used to convey the relevant information.
Active Park Distance Control and the rear view camera come to
the driver’s aid when manoeuvring or parking. These two systems both
form part of the Parking Assistant, which takes care of steering,
accelerating and braking during parking manoeuvres, and includes a
reversing camera. The range of functions also includes the Reversing
Assistant, which offers the highly convenient option of automated
reversing in situations where there is little margin for error or the
driver does not have a clear view. To do this, the system stores the
steering movements for the section of road the car has just driven
forward along. It then traces these last forward movements when
reversing and keeps the car on exactly the same path for a distance of
up to 50 metres. All the driver has to do is operate the accelerator
and brake pedals and keep an eye on the area around the car.
The BMW Live Cockpit Professional offered as standard for the
new BMW Z4 brings a new display & operating system and the
ultimate in connectivity together into a superb all-round package. Its
ensemble of fully digital displays consists of a high-resolution
instrument cluster behind the steering wheel and the Control Display
in the centre console, each of which has a screen diagonal of
10.25-inches. The BMW Live Cockpit Professional also features an
adaptive navigation system, a hard-drive-based multimedia system, two
USB ports, plus Bluetooth and Wi-Fi interfaces.
The inclusion of the BMW Live Cockpit Professional means that
the car benefits from the most recent incarnation of the display &
operating system, powered by the brand new BMW Operating System 7.0.
Its displays are digital and geared even more closely to the driver’s
personal needs to optimise attention levels. The main menu of the
Control Display allows the driver to configure up to ten pages, each
showing two to four pads (tiles) with live content. Both the content
and the visuals are personalised to an even greater degree, as
illustrated by vehicle graphics that match the actual model colour and
equipment line. The Control Display graphics adapt depending on the
operating method, and the voice control system based on natural
language understanding reaches new heights.
Always up to date thanks to Remote Software Upgrade.
The Remote Software Upgrade feature keeps the new BMW Z4 up to
date with the latest software. All updates will occur either via the
BMW Connected app on a smartphone or for smaller updates directly into
the car over the air using its built-in SIM card. Installation is
every bit as simple as a smartphone update. The contents of the
upgrades vary, from security and quality enhancements to new software
services and improved vehicle functions.
Connected Navigation with new digital services.
“Connected Navigation” encompasses a number of digital services
designed to turn seamless and contextual route planning both inside
and outside the BMW into an even more sophisticated experience.
Drivers of the new BMW Z4 will be able to send destinations from
various apps straight to their car’s navigation system. The most
important destinations will be stored in BMW Connected and
synchronised with the car, so that key addresses can be accessed from
any device at any time. One particularly helpful new feature is the
Parking Space Assistant, which proposes various parking options to the
driver in good time before the destination is reached. This service
includes providing information on the nearest multi-storey car park as
well as proposing routes offering a particularly good chance of
finding a parking spot close to the destination. The existing
On-Street Parking Information has been intelligently incorporated into
the new assistant’s range of functions.
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant
Within the new BMW Z4, drivers and passengers will be joined by
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, an intelligent, digital
character that responds to the prompt “Hey BMW”. This will mark the
start of a new era for the BMW Group in which drivers will
increasingly be able to operate their car and access its functions and
information simply by speaking.
BMW’s Intelligent Personal Assistant learns routines and habits,
and is subsequently able to apply them in the appropriate context. The
system helps the driver, learns their preferences and is familiar with
their favoured settings – e.g. for the seat heating or the places they
drive to frequently using the navigation system (“Take me home”). One
unique feature over other digital assistants is that drivers can give
the Intelligent Personal Assistant a name to create even greater
individuality and personality. Familiarisation with the vehicle’s
functions will be learnt and the ability to operate them as required.
Saying “Hey BMW, I’m cold” will prompt the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant to adjust the temperature inside the car accordingly.
The arrival of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant gives the
ability to explain all sorts of different functions (“How does the
High Beam Assistant work?”), provide current status information (“Is
the oil level okay?”) and help answer questions (“What messages do I have?”).
The Intelligent Personal Assistant comes in particularly useful
during every day driving (“Hey BMW, look for the nearest fuel station
on our route”). To make navigation particularly easy, drivers can give
allow access to their calendar and contacts, which will enable the
assistant to find parking spaces at the destination, provide
information on traffic jams along the route and remind the driver when
they need to set off.
The assistant will benefit from constant technical upgrades and
be able to learn more and more preferences and favoured settings. The
assistant takes further strides forward with every command given,
every question asked and every setting made.
BMW Digital Key: turning a smartphone into a car key.
As part of the Comfort Access option, the BMW Digital Key
employs Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to allow the new BMW
Z4 to be locked and unlocked from a smartphone, dispensing with the
need for a conventional car key. The smartphone simply has to be held
up to the door handle to open the vehicle and, once inside, the engine
can be started as soon as it has been placed in the Wireless Charging
or smartphone tray. Accessible via the BMW Connected app, the Digital
Key offers unrivalled flexibility, as the driver can share it with up
to five other people. The BMW Digital Key is available for all
NFC-capable Samsung smartphones.
The new BMW Z4 is available now with OTR prices starting from £36,990.
Ends
* Fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption are provisional, and were measured using the methods required according to Regulation (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The information is based on a vehicle with basic equipment in Germany; ranges take into account differences in wheel and tyre size selected as well as optional equipment and can change during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new WLTP
test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these
vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for
the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are
(also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the
official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2
emissions of new cars, please refer to the "Manual on the fuel
consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new cars"
available free of charge at all sales outlets, from Deutsche Automobil
Treuhand GmbH (DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760
Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad,
the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of
automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and
mobility services. The BMW Group production network comprises 30
production and assembly facilities in 14 countries; the company has a
global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles
and more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2017 was € 10.655 billion on revenues amounting to
€ 98.678 billion. As of 31 December 2017, the BMW Group had a
workforce of 129,932 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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