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Featured on BIMMERPOST.com But close up photography shows such details to reflect its now intentions. Such as very low nose and wide kidney grille. But yes Z5 will be a serious sports car. It will have a Carbon content that will shame high end sports cars as well as a weight advantage. Hence why a soft top roof has now been adapted. A benefit of pooling resources between BMW and Toyota in which costs shared over materials allows increased implementation. The car exercises a very light and minimalistic cockpit, important for a sports car but still current with modern technology and luxuries. Of course as for this car engines will be familiar,but the outputs will be exclusive and a manual will be available for the more enthusiastic driver. The Z5 will receive a four cylinder and a six cylinder but the output will be exclusive to this model. Therefore retaining the lightweight philosophy but for high performance. That is what the new Z cars will offer. Z5 M Version? Z5 is an unknown quantity as its being placed a little higher than the current car, mainly against the Jaguar F-Type. So it is a full relaunch of a new model aimed at enticing more Sports car owners from the more accessible Z4. That is why there is an advanced programme of development with Toyota on the new car as both companies can pool resources on one car. BMW see the relaunch of the Z series similar to the BMWi cars with a new genre of sports cars using a lightweight philosophy although aimed at performance rather than sustainability. Should the car initially be successful? Then we will see progress.
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I have one more burning question - what do you think about the chances for a V8 in this car? Do you expect something with eight cylinders to make an appearance under the hood, or will we get six cylinders at most, coupled perhaps with Power eDrive? |
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06-10-2016, 11:37 AM | #3 |
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^^ I would bet on the latter, the potential output of those new hybrid setups is supposedly beyond 600+hp in full-fat form, not sure where this one will sit. I hope they don't go out of their way to make sure this car is slower than some other model (ahem M3 ahem) but you know the Germans
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Engines expected are a four And a six cylinder but with exclusive output unique to this car which assists the less is more philosophy from BMWi. The Toyota will offer a hybrid and it not unthinkable BMW might do so later.
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If it will look like this and with the taillights from the 328 hommage it will definitly have the best look in its class. |
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06-22-2016, 09:25 AM | #7 |
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Just as the BMW i8 showcases its power with a three cylinder albeit assisted.
It further cements the BMWi philosophy of being lightweight whenever possible. The Z5 will receive a four cylinder and a six cylinder but the output will be exclusive to this model. Therefore retaining the lightweight philosophy but for high performance. That is what the new Z cars will offer.
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now if BMW offered a Z5M with AWD for $108K to compete with the F-Type that would be amazing. |
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Its the change which is coming and not necessarily for this car but the BMW Power eDrive power train is a six cylinder albeit assisted drivetrain with 670PS. It illustrates a possible future for performance. And besides the Jaguar is not a light car.
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06-29-2016, 01:01 PM | #11 |
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Lightweight carbon fiber and minimalistic cockpit sounds good to me!
Enough AWD and V8 talk. Why does everyone want AWD all of a sudden!? Let's hope BMW is aiming for 911 & Cayman/ 917 and not Jag F Type |
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Believe it when I see it.
I doubt they'd announce an M version until after they feel out the market and they had a successful launch. A more accurate statement would be that it would compete against the 6cyl F-Type. They would need an M version to compete with the V8 R or SVR models. Even if they only give it M3/4 power (s55) Im sure it can complete in terms of performance for the price. The R/SVR is over priced. What I'm even more interested in is if they would ever make a Z5 coupe, now that would be an awesome car! Bring back the clownshoe!
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I could imagine the Z5 having a 450 hp S55 option and weighing 3200-3300 lbs would be unique in the segment... a more driver's oriented option over the F Type R. Not to mention it could be 20-30 grand cheaper.
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Of course as for this car engines will be familiar,but the outputs will be exclusive and a manual will be available for the more enthusiastic driver. The Z5 will receive a four cylinder and a six cylinder but the output will be exclusive to this model. Therefore retaining the lightweight philosophy but for high performance. That is what the new Z cars will offer.
Z5 M Version? Z5 is an unknown quantity as its being placed a little higher than the current car, mainly against the Jaguar F-Type. So it is a full relaunch of a new model aimed at enticing more Sports car owners from the more accessible Z4. That is why there is an advanced programme of development with Toyota on the new car as both companies can pool resources on one car. BMW see the relaunch of the Z series similar to the BMWi cars with a new genre of sports cars using a lightweight philosophy although aimed at performance rather than sustainability. Should the car initially be successful? Then we will see progress.[/QUOTE] All this is great for the brand and the core enthusiasts but I am baffled why there is no coupe or M version being built into this program. This is a question I have asked you on many occasions and not received any real comment. Either way; this is good thing and will hopefully be an interesting direction moving forward. |
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I6 and RWD is the perfect combo for a light car.
Maybe we will see a 450 ps version or even a more hardcore one with 500 ps. Taking into account the total weight of the car, I think the power and performances will be on top of the class. |
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Why? I think the biggest reason is your going to want me to spend probably $55K plus on a car with only 4cyl. That isn't going to happen if I can pick up an F-Type at a similar price. Plus, have you heard the F-Type? It sounds amazing I just have a hard time believing a 4cyl will be able to give me the acoustic satisfaction. Let alone if you compare the BMW 6cyl to Jag 8cyl. Hopefully, the Z5 will offer an amazing driving dynamic where the 4cyl works perfectly for it. But I suspect the 4cyl should be saved for a Z3. The F-Type gives me a similar feeling that the Z4 Coupe did when it first came out. I hope the Z5 can match that feeling. You are setting the expectation high by going after such a gorgeous looking and sounding car. Please live up to them. |
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Looking forward to seeing this Z5 develop, exciting times. I really hope this segment catches on more with BMW and the market.
I predict the production car will get tyres though.
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