BMW BMW Z1 roadster


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The Z1's composite body is similar to the one found in the BMW i8 sports coupe. Composite body is an excellent choice for automakers that want to achieve a great power to weight ratio. Furthermore, composite body makes the cars lighter, faster and more fuel-efficient. Hence, the BMW Z1 weighed only 2,760 pounds despite its generous measurements.


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Germany, Munich - April 27, 2011: Two-seat BMW Z1 roadster on the E30 platform in the exhibition hall of the BMW Museum. The car was produced from 1986 to 1991. A total of 8,000 copies were produced. Madrid, Spain. 11/21/2011. The BMW Z1 is a two-seat convertible developed by BMW and produced from July 1988 to June 1991.


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The original owner of the quirky 1990 BMW Z1 was from Italy and they kept the car until May 2007 when it changed hands while remaining in the country shaped like a high-heeled shoe.


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BMW. As you might expect, having a cool feature like pop-up doors means making some sacrifices to tradition. Such as where to mount the side-view mirrors that would normally be attached to the.


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The special candy of BMW M GmbH, an already developed Z1 M, wasn't brought up to production status and today ekes out an existence in the inventory of the M vehicle collection. With wide flared fenders, twin headlights, hoods behind the seats, wide dropping skirts at the front and rear, and two round taillights, it had a unique look.


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The BMW Z1's Engine Offered A 160+ Horsepower Peak Output. Via: Bringatrailer. The BMW Z1 inherited its engine from the brand's E30 325i model, and this was a 2.5-liter SOHC inline-6 engine. This massive engine made 168 hp at 5,800 RPM and 164 lb.-ft of torque at 4,300 RPM.


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The 1991 BMW Z1 is a fantastic choice for any car enthusiast that wants to purchase a neat, exciting car with a ton of personality. It carries a detailed history, niche style, and a lot of charm. The Z1 series was first debuted at the 1987 Frankfurt Motor Show, where it was readily welcomed by its spectators and quickly secured over 5,000 orders before its production even began!


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This, combined with the car's wide track and low center of gravity, meant the Z1 handled like an absolute peach. Engine-wise, the Z1 came with a 2.5-liter straight-six that was mated to a five-speed manual box, which developed 170 bhp at 5,800 rpm and 163 lb-ft of torque at 4,300.


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BMW Z1. This little BMW roadster was a grand experiment in futuristic production techniques when it debuted in 1989. Some features like the flat undertray have become commonplace on high-end sports cars. Its removable plastic body panels and retractable doors didn't catch on, but they make the Z1 an interesting vision of a future that never.


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The BMW Z1 was a short lived roadster built from 1989 until 1991. Featuring unique vertically sliding doors, the Z1 was powered by an 2.5L inline 6 engine that sent drive to the rear wheels through a 5 speed manual transmission. Uniquely for a car of this era, the Z1 did not feature air conditioning as a factory option due to underhood.


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September 11, 1987 - BMW Z1 introduced. The first of the BMW Z car coupes debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show on this day in 1987. Development of the BMW Z1 began in 1985 at BMW Technik GmbH, with oversight by Ulrich Bez and lead design work by Harm Lagaay. A road going prototype appeared just one year later and BMW unveiled the project publicly.


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BMW management were so impressed they immediately sanctioned a production run. The Z1 was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1987 where it debuted alongside the E30 3-series Touring and the E38 750i (which was powered by Germany's first post-war twelve cylinder engine). Production started at BMW's Munich plant in October 1988.


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The BMW Z1 profile. Making its debut at the 1987 IAA, the BMW Z1 was BMW's first roadster since the legendary 507 from 1955. Two years after its motor show appearance, the concept car became a reality. By 1991, 8000 examples of the car, which cost over 80,000 marks, were delivered worldwide. For comparison: a Porsche 911 at that time cost.


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Classic BMW Z1 For Sale 1991 BMW Z1 Price Auction 1991 BMW Z1 Price $72,791 1993 BMW Z1 Price $57,950 1990 BMW Z1 Price $54,183.


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This, the 1989-1991 BMW Z1, is the origin of the modern-day BMW small-roadster line that runs through the Z3 and three generations of Z4. Sadly, never again have they been this distinctive.


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Jun 6, 2012. Before the BMW Z3, Z8 Z4 convertibles hit the road, BMW developed the Z1. After four years of development, the BMW Z1 roadster debuted to journalists at an Italian press event in 1988.