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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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I'd wager that Toyota and BMW have an agreement that Toyota will be allowed to have the highest output application of this joint venture, hence the reason for no M model.
So if Toyota does release a twin turbo inline 6 Supra, with around 450-500 hp. Then an S55 would be far too close in performance and an S63 out of the question.
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The M4 Cabrio with folding hardtop is lighter then the Mercedes-Benz C63 Cabrio with a soft top.
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I’m actually disappointed that BMW never produced a street car variant of the Z4 GT3. I had anticipated the Z4 M being fitted with the S65 engine in the final two years of production (similar to the engine in the Z3 M being changed from the S52 to the S54 in 2001 and 2002), because the Z4 GT3 never had much of a link to the Z4 M production car as required in FIA GT3 cars. Unfortunately, the S65 powered Z4 M was never produced by BMW and I was a little surprised that FIA let BMW get away with racing the Z4 GT3.
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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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It's true that a lighter car needs less power to compete with a heavier car, but in this market you are more likely to get enthusiasts on board by coming out swinging and taking the segment by storm. I just don't see that happening with an I4 and I6. I'm sure it'll be a fine car, just as the outgoing Z4 was. But M3 owners who were contemplating a sports car used to talk about the Z4 M and the Boxster in the same sentence. BMW even had the coupe back then, before the Cayman came along if I recall. That's all history now. There's just not the same pedigree and therefore not the same excitement. It would be great to see that rekindled, but this Z5 doesn't sound like it's going to get BMW there. |
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My only point is that BMW could use the Z5 to distinguish between more performance based origins rather than comfort and luxury. Or they could at least have enough versions of the Z5 that this is possible. The current Z4 is a great looking car, but the steering is awful. My pops and I drove one (he has a Z4MC). No comparison, even with the 35i model. Hopefully that's addressed in the new car.
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I think the 718 Cayman/Boxster will tell us something about whether a 4 cylinder premium sports car can be successful - there's a lot of skepticism from the P car diehards...but I think that the reduction in cylinders was done in the 718 as a method by which to distinguish the 911. You want a flat 6 wail? You gotta get a 911...
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There is nothing pedestrian about it, it's a sports car, a real roadster. The thing weighs under 3000 lbs. All BMW has to do is make the Z5 more like the first gen Z4 and stick a 6 cylinder engine in it - now that the Boxster has switched to uninspiring turbo fours, it might get easily beat.
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For Z5, I wonder which 6 will find its way under the hood. Boosted B58? S55 in the (hopefully real) M? Water injection a la GTS? I'm doubtful because of the track record BMW has with this lineup, but a man can dream |
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I do hope they keep some of the conveniences of the current Z4. The trunk is downright useful (as opposed to the one in the Jaguar), for example.
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