BMW Z4 with Custom Carbon Fiber Body and Weird Lighting Costs $220,000

BMW Z4 with Custom Carbon Fiber Body and Weird Lighting Costs $220,000
With that amount of money, you could purchase an M3 Competition or an M8 Competition Convertible.

The Z4 isn’t getting as much attention from the tuners as other BMWs. Boldmen, a new German company, is looking to fix this problem by giving the Z4 a complete makeover. These images will make you feel Wiesmann. There’s a very logical explanation. Friedhelm Wiesmann, the company’s marketing chief and co-founder, is the only one.

The new CR4 eliminates all original body panels and replaces them with carbon fiber replacements. The headlights and taillights have been replaced with bug-eyed clusters. This is a nod to the Weismann sports cars. The BMW traditional kidney grille has been replaced by a hexagonal grille that houses Boldmen’s stylized logo The M40i is the basis of this engine. However, Dahler has modified its twin-turbo 3.0-liter Inline-Six engine to produce 402 horsepower (3300 kilowatts), and 610 Newton-meters (455 pound-feet). Boldmen CR4 can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h), and will top out at electronically capped 155 mph (253 km/h).
BMW Z4 with Custom Carbon Fiber Body and Weird Lighting Costs $220,000

Although it is faster than the Z4 M40i North American and European versions, it costs quite a bit. You can get the “First Thirty” special edition for EUR184,900. This includes a full leather interior (EUR12,000.00) and other goodies. That’s more than $220,000 at current exchange rates. This amount will buy you an M8 Competition Convertible (139,500) or an M3 competition Sedan (72,800). There are a few options left at $8,000 each. 11 of the 30 special edition cars are already pre-sold despite the high asking price. First deliveries to customers will begin towards the end 2021. If you are curious about the name of the car, CR4 is derived from “carbon,” “roadster”, and 400+ horsepower.