A carry-over for 2006, the Z4 is a two-door, two-seat convertible or coupe sports car that’s offered as the 3.0, which features a 215 horsepower I6. The 3.0Si has an increased output of 255HP. A six-speed manual transmission is standard with a six-speed automatic as optional. The M trim is powered by a 330 hp 3.2L inline six-cylinder engine.
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2007 model year changes
Many changes accompanied the 2006 BMW Z4, including the addition of the coupe body style and the debut of the M variants, so the 2007 model remains fairly static.
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Satisfying driving dynamics; delightful open air motoring or fixed coupe comfort; boat loads of style; M power.
Special features for 2007
Powered by BMW's terrific family of six-cylinder engines, sporting striking body lines, and riding on a confident chassis that can be thrown through the corners, the 2007 Z4 is a driving delight for two. It is available as either a convertible or closed coupe, and can be ordered with an "M" badge (and all the accompanying fun), so there are plenty of choices for prospective buyers.
A carry-over for 2006, the Z4 is a two-door, two-seat convertible or coupe sports car that’s offered as the 3.0, which features a 215 horsepower I6. The 3.0Si has an increased output of 255HP. A six-speed manual transmission is standard with a six-speed automatic as optional. The M trim is powered by a 330 hp 3.2L inline six-cylinder engine.