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2009 BMW Z4 – Official Press Release
by Randall on Dec.13, 2008, under Media, New Car
Well, it seems that BMW has officiall released their specifications, pictures and information about the redesigned 2009 Z4. The pictures show a beautiful retractable aluminum hard top, the same roadster proportions we know and love as well as slightly more agressive design than the first generation. The body also has noticibly less “flame surface” design that stood out in the first generation. Check out more about the car below:
THE NEW BMW Z4 ROADSTER
MODEL HIGHLIGHTS
First BMW Roadster with a retractable hardtop. The new model is the successor to both the BMW Z4 Roadster and the BMW Z4 Coupe. Two-piece electrohydraulically retractable hardtop in lightweight aluminum shell construction. The hardtop opens and closes fully automatically in each case within 20 seconds; the roof elements coming to rest in the roof compartment to give the car a low-slung rear-end design reflecting the traditional proportions of a roadster as well as a large luggage compartment. The high-quality interior lining finished in an extra-light color as well as large windows including the heated glass window at the rear ensure an exclusive ambience and optimized all-round visibility.
Long hood, large wheel arches, long wheelbase and small overhangs.
Head and elbow room as well as the degree of comfort in entering the car have been significantly enhanced over the former model. The low seating position near the rear axle guarantees the driving experience typical of a BMW Roadster. High-quality materials, first-class quality of finish and driver-oriented design of both the instrument panel and the center console guarantee an emotional driving experience in a particularly refined ambience.
Wide range of storage options within the passenger compartment including a spacious crosswise storage compartment behind the seats. First use of the BMW iDrive control system in the BMW Roadster. In conjunction with the optional navigation system the new generation of BMW iDrive comprises an ergonomically optimized Controller for the selection and control of functions by turning, pressing and tipping the Controller, function buttons on the Controller for direct menu entry, freely programmable favorite buttons for even easier operation, as well as a folding 8.8-inch display with high-resolution graphic presentation and an optimized menu structure. Enhanced navigation system with an even wider range of functions in entering destinations, planning trips and presenting maps. Optional audio system with hard disc memory.
Introduction of the new BMW Z4 with a choice of straight-six power units ranging in output from 255 hp to 300 hp. Both versions offering an optimum combination of acceleration and fuel economy in their respective classes. BMW EfficientDynamics featured as standard with specific highlights tailored to each model: variable VALVETRONIC valve management or, respectively, High Precision Injection direct petrol injection technology, Brake Energy Regeneration, on-demand management of ancillary units, variable oil pump, gearshift point indicator, all-aluminum or, respectively, composite magnesium/aluminum crankcase, optimized aerodynamics, and s with reduced rolling resistance. Both engine variants fulfilll the future EU 5 emission standard.
Seven-speed sport automatic with double clutch as an option on the BMW Z4 sDrive35i. Shifting gears without the slightest interruption of power, the transmission provides a unique combination of the extra comfort of a BMW automatic transmission with maximum performance. Acceleration and efficiency improved over the manual gearbox models. Six-speed sport automatic with optimized gearshift dynamics, direct connection to the engine and minimized converter slip available as an option on the BMW Z4 sDrive30i. Both sport automatic transmissions feature gearshift paddles on the steering wheel.
Outstanding driving dynamics thanks to near 50/50 weight distribution, rear-wheel drive and lightweight aluminum suspension with a double-joint tiebar front axle and centrally guided rear axle. Electromechanical power steering, high-performance brakes, latest generation of Dynamic Stability Control. Dynamic Drive Control featured as standard allows the driver to set up the car in three stages at the touch of a button. Dynamic Drive Control acts on the gas pedal control map, engine management, DSC response, the power steering control map, the dynamic gearshift on the optional sport automatic transmission and, on cars fitted with the optional Adaptive M Suspension, the control map for Electronic Damper Control.
Comprehensive safety concept with extremely stiff body structures, defined load paths, specific use of high-strength steel and special deformation elements, head/thorax airbags integrated at the front and at the side in the seat backrests, three-point inertia-reel seat belts with new belt tightening technology, massively reinforced A-pillars and roll bars behind the headrests, runflat tires and a Tire Pressure Monitor fitted as standard, headlights with standard bi-xenon adaptive light technology.
Engines: BMW Z4 sDrive35i: Straight-six gasoline engine with Twin Turbo and direct fuel injection (High Precision Injection) Capacity: 2,979 cc, max output: 300 hp at 5,800 rpm, Max torque: 300 lb-ft from 1,400–5,000 rpm Acceleration 0–60 mph: 5.1 sec (seven-speed sport automatic with double clutch: 5.0 sec) Top speed: 130 mph (150 mph with Sport Package) (electronically limited) CO2 emissions to EU standard: 219 g (210 g)/km.
BMW Z4 sDrive30i: Straight-six gasoline engine with magnesium/aluminum composite crankcase, VALVETRONIC and double-VANOS Capacity: 2,996 cc, max output: 255 hp at 6,600 rpm, Max torque: 220 lb-ft at 2,600 rpm Acceleration 0–60 mph: 5.6 sec (sport automatic: 6.0 sec) Top speed: 150 mph (with Sport Package) (electronically limited) CO2 emissions to EU standard: 199 g (195 g)/km.
Source: BMW Press
Jay Leno’s Garage – 2009 Corvette ZR1
by Randall on Dec.10, 2008, under Celebrity, Media, New Car
If there’s one thing GM has done right in the last 5 years, it’s fund Zora Arkus-Duntov’s and his dream to turn the docile Corvette into a full-fledged sports car that could compete with the likes of Ferrari and Aston-Martin. Well, 50 years later, with a 628HP car that has the same brakes as a Ferrari Enzo, the 2008 Corvette ZR-1 has redefined high perfomance American cars and revolutionized the term bargain supercar. With a ripping LS9 supercharged engine sound, this is one of the best reviews Jay has done of a new car.
Congradulations to Jay and his Corvette ZR-1 #0001!
BMW Expresses Holiday JOY
by Randall on Nov.29, 2008, under Media
What colour is driving pleasure? What shape is passion? Watch the invisible become visible very soon right here.
BMW Asks us what excites us about driving. Hopefully, when their new JOY website is active on December 15th we’ll be seeing the next iteration of the Z4. Maybe they’ll be releasing the much anticipated Z2. Whatever comes up, I’m sure it will be exciting for those of us who love what comes out of this German marque. It’ll will no doubt have bright colors whatever the car is. Check the teaser video below:
Source: BMW JOY
Transformers 2: On Location Car Sneak Peak
by Randall on Jun.16, 2008, under Media, New Car
It seems as though the crew working on the Transformers 2 movie is doing less and less to worry about concealing the cool cars for the up-coming sequel. As you can see in the following link, Hollywood’s fleshy stars aren’t the only ones who get makeovers. There has been widespread talk around the net that the Bumblebee Camaro has gotten a new face for Transformers 2 and you can see some of that in these on set shots from a local whose apartment is adjacent to one of the shooting locations.
Isabel and Shia have apparently been in a fight of some sort. Isabel seems to storm off, come back, storm off again with some sort of glowing green goo on her (speculation says radiator fluid). Due to the angle of the car and the apartment where the pictures are from, we can’t get a great front vantage point, but you can tell that is one good looking car. Thanks to Zacklur for some awesome pictures!






