Next-gen BMW Z4 spotted testing in Munich along with Supra
The upcoming BMW Z4 Roadster was recently caught testing in Munich, alongside its mechanical sibling, the Toyota Supra.
The upcoming BMW Z4 Roadster was recently caught testing in Munich, alongside its mechanical sibling, the Toyota Supra.
We can confirm that the new version of the Toyota Supra will therefore be launched with three engines, which are also expected to drive the 2018 BMW Z4 2018.
We all know that BMW and Toyota have been working together on a joint sports car chassis that will spawn...
BMW’s new Z4 is built under the internal codename G29 and aims to take on the likes of the Porsche 718 Boxter and has been testing in winter conditions
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The new BMW Z4 and its counterpart in the Toyota-BMW collaboration - the Supra - are getting ready for their 2018 market launch.
It was four years ago when we first heard about BMW’s deal with Toyota to co-develop a sports car platform.
The 2018 BMW Z5 Roadster was just spotted undergoing tests on the Nurburgring and it seems to be lighter than expected, thanks to CFRP usage.
The upcoming BMW Z4, built in-joint with the upcoming Toyota Supra, has been caught testing at the Nurburgring in this latest video.
There’s quite a lot of hype about the BMW Z4 and as we approach launch time, more and more spy photos surface on the interwebs.
After more than 115,000 units, the BMW Z4 E89 production of the Roadster at the Regensburg plant has officially completed on August 22nd.