BMW is allegedly unhappy with its sales.
According to Spanish website Motor.es, the production of the BMW Z4 is expected to end in mid-2025. According to the report, the roadster is not achieving the sales volume the German automaker desires. According to the Spanish story, the Z4 will not languish until it retires. The Z4 will be refreshed in 2023, according to the Spanish story.
Motor1.com reached to BMW for comments about the Z4’s claimed retirement. We will update this story when we receive the response from BMW. The current Z4 was introduced in 2018 and went on sale in America for the 2019 model year. The roadster is also available in the US as the sDrive30i turbocharged four-cylinder producing 255 horsepower (190 kilowatts) and the M40i with a turbocharged six-cylinder producing 382 horsepower (285 kW). BMW hasn’t made any changes to the Z4 since its launch. After selling only two six-speed manuals in Australia in two years , BMW did not offer a six speed option for the Z4. Toyota Supra and the Z4 are closely related in that they share the same platform and have similar interiors. Both vehicles are assembled in Austria by Magna Steyr. It is not known if the BMW’s production halt would also impact the Toyota. Rumours abound about the Supra receiving a limited-run GRMN model. This would allegedly include a turbocharged six-cylinder engine and a manual gearbox. This is an unusual setup. Rumours suggest that the Supra GRMN could either share the twin turbo engine with the BMW M3 or M4, or increase the output of the existing inline six to 395 hp (294 kW). The vehicle’s weight would be reduced if it was made of carbon fiber. suggests that the model will arrive in 2023.\