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One of the most interesting models to debut in the near future will be the new Z5 roadster, the result of BMW’s collaboration with Toyota to create a new generation of sports cars. BMW's Z5 will also ...
BMW has been caught testing development prototypes of the sports car, which is expected to carry the Z5 badge, which appear to indicate that a canvas roof has made the cut. BMW is tipped to offer ...
The Supra will initially only be offered as a coupé, apparently, whereas the BMW Z5 will be a roadster with a fabric top, rather than a folding hardtop as per the Z4. Induistry insiders are ...
Today we have new spy shots plus video of a prototype for the BMW model, previously thought to be called a Z5. BMW has since confirmed the car will be retaining the Z4 name of its predecessor.
Under the caption 'You never know what the darkness unveils next', BMW has shown a two-door convertible sketch ahead of the full car being shown on August 17th. What it it? We would guess a Z5 ...
With worldwide sales of roadsters weak, BMW has partnered with Toyota in order to reduce development costs of this successor, the Z5. The program also will deliver a similar-sized sports car for ...
With worldwide sales of roadsters weak, BMW has partnered with Toyota in order to reduce development costs of this successor, the Z5 (which may in fact retain the Z4 name). The program also will ...
BMW has yet to confirm the Z5 nameplate for the Z4 successor, so we'll just call the sportscar we've recently spied on the Nurburgring "that sporty thing with the aggressive canards". We are ...
In an interview with AutoGuide, former BMW North America boss and current head ... There will be a sports car, yes, but it’s not going to be a Z5. That’s something that someone else has ...
In all of that will they, won't they—wait, are they?—commotion, the BMW somehow started being labeled the 'Z5' as an assumed progression from the previous Z4. Well that'd made too much sense.