Filed under: Convertible, Performance, BMW, Rumormill
It's been a few years since we heard about the
BMW Z2, a compact, two-seat convertible that would slot in below the aging
Z4 (shown above). Now, though, the crew at
Car and Driver are back with details on the oft-rumored roadster.
The big shock for enthusiasts on this one is C/D's report that the Z2 will spin its front wheels, rather than its rears. A front-drive roadster is strange enough, but a front-drive
BMW roadster? It's apparently true, though, as the new model would share its platform with the front-drive
Mini and
2 Series Active Tourer rather than with the racier
228i or M235i coupes.
According to C/D, the rumored Z2 could be powered by a range of three- and four-cylinder, turbocharged engines, although it's more likely to be a four-only affair. Power should range from 160 to 230 ponies, while an M variant could arrive with 300 horsepower (that's a whole lot of power for front-wheel drive...).
If the Z2 sees the light of day, it'll likely be in late 2016 or early 2017, as a 2017 model, with prices starting around $30,000 for a base example and $50K for an M variant.
What are your thoughts on this? Should BMW be adding another roadster to its line? Should said roadster be front-wheel drive? Is the rumored starting price reasonable? Let us know what you think, in Comments.
BMW planning smaller Z2 roadster originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 10 May 2014 09:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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