
BMW Z3 - Wikipedia
In 2001 both the European and North American models switched to the new S54 engine. The Z3M was only available with a 5-speed manual transmission. Compared to the standard Z3, M models featured a limited slip differential, a wider rear track, [15] and larger brakes (that are shared with the E36 M3).
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Used BMW Z3 M for Sale (with Photos) - CarGurus
Developed by BMW M, the automaker’s in-house performance division, the Z3 M was available in hard- and soft-top models, also known as the M Coupe and M Roadster, respectively. In …
BMW M Coupé and Roadster - Wikipedia
The M-Roadster E36/7 was introduced in 1997 as the high performance version of the BMW Z3. The most significant cosmetic difference between the M-Roadster, including the M-Coupe, is the substantially flared rear quarter-panels ("fender flares") …
The BMW Z3 M Coupé
At its launch in 1997, the Z3 M Coupé was equipped with the engine from the updated M3 E36. Developed by the M Motorsport specialists, the straight-6 cylinder engine with 3.2 litre capacity had an output of 236 kW (321 hp) at 7,400rpm.
The BMW Z3 M Roadster
At its heart is the 3.2-liter inline six-cylinder engine from the BMW M3 E36, which, according to spec sheet can achieve 236 kW (321 hp) and a maximum torque of 350 Nm, which is available at just 3,250 rpm.
1996 - 2002 Z3 (E36/7, E36/8) - Bimmerforums.com
Jun 12, 2015 · In 1996 BMW added the Z3 to the lineup. First available only with the 1.9 liter engine, the Z3 went on to carry every 6 cylinder produced between 1996 and 2002. A fun, sporty little 2 seater came both in convertible and coupe form. Being a bit of a “parts bin” car, the Z3 is part E30, part E36, but all original.
Why the BMW E36/8 Z3 M Coupe is the Best M Car Ever Made
Apr 24, 2018 · Before the die-hard E30 M3 fans start beating down our doors spouting gibberish about their extra 2,000 RPM per gear or the chassis rigidity and weight balance, we should look at what brought the E36/8 into the hearts and minds of the most dedicated performance enthusiasts.
BMW Z3 (E36) Roadster & Coupe 1997 to 2002
Apr 2, 2014 · The BMW Z3 was designed by Joji Nagashima of the BMW Design Team. It was based around the well established E36 3-Series platform. The BMW Z3 was announced...
BMW Z3 (E36) M Coupe & Roadster '1998-2002 - GT Supreme
Apr 10, 2018 · Compared to the standard Z3, M models featured a limited slip differential, a wider rear track, and larger brakes (that are shared with the E36 M3). Z3M models have more aerodynamic wing-mirrors, redesigned front and rear bumpers, revised side gill, 17-inch wheels, quad exhausts, and engine and oil temperature gauges in the center console.