It was not surprising that the roadster was seen next to its Toyota coupe counterpart the reborn Supra.
Toyota has finally announced that the Supra revival will be available in metal at the Geneva Motor Show on March 6. BMW has not yet provided an exact date. They were seen together in northern Europe on the second day of their lunch break. We have the latest spy images of the Z4. These photos are very close to the subject and were taken from a prototype that was in production.
The annoying plastic masks are gone as the test car only had the familiar swirly camo on the blue body. Both the production-spec headlights and fancy taillights were present, but they could be equipped with OLED technology, like the Audi TT RS. The BMW new kidney grille design is subtle and easily recognizable.
The new Z4 will look even better than the prototype with a larger set of alloy wheels. We are eager to see what lies beneath the camouflage in black and white. We have high expectations for the new Z4 road-going model, given that the concept was so impressive last year.
BMW stated that it does not plan to release a Z4 M version, but hinted that an M Performance variant will be available. The hotter model may be equipped with a turbocharged straight six that can produce as much as 385 horsepower. However, nothing is confirmed at this time. If the latest reports are correct, smaller models will have to be content with four-cylinder engines that produce 180 hp or 250 hp.
It is possible that we will see the production-ready Z4 during the second half, possibly at the Paris Motor Show in October. The sales should begin before the end or early 2019