BMW Z4 Reaches End of the Road with Exclusive Final Edition
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A poignant chapter in automotive history closes as BMW prepares to discontinue its iconic Z4 roadster, unveiling a limited “Final Edition” to mark the occasion. The special edition, available for order beginning in late January 2026, signals the end of BMW’s dedicated roadster production-at least for the foreseeable future-with the last models rolling off the production line next March.
A Legacy of Open-Air driving
The decision to sunset the Z4 represents a shift in BMW’s strategy, though the manufacturer assures enthusiasts that convertible options will remain within its portfolio through the 4 Series and 8 Series lines. This move concludes over three decades of roadster production for the German automaker, a journey that began in 1995 with the introduction of the Z3.
“This is a notable moment for BMW,” stated a company release. “The Z4 has been a cornerstone of our brand’s commitment to driving pleasure for generations.”
The Final Edition: A Stylish Farewell
The “Final Edition” is designed to be a fitting tribute to the Z4’s heritage, boasting a range of exclusive aesthetic enhancements. The most striking feature is a Frozen Matt Black paint finish, complemented by M High-Gloss Shadowline trim and standard red M Sport brake calipers.
Inside, the cabin receives a bespoke treatment with red stitching adorning the dashboard, center console, door cards, and sport seats. A matching steering wheel and unique sill plates complete the luxurious interior detailing.
Powertrain Options and Availability
The Final Edition package will be offered across all three Z4 model variants: the 197-horsepower sDrive20i, the 258-horsepower sDrive30i, and the potent 340-horsepower M40i. However, potential buyers in the United Kingdom should note that the sDrive30i is no longer available in that market.
While official pricing has yet to be announced, the current Z4 lineup tops out at £59,365.
A History of Evolution
The Z4’s lineage is marked by continuous innovation.The original Z4, launched in 2002, moved towards a more contemporary design and was headlined by the 336-horsepower Z4 M Roadster. The second generation, introduced in 2009, distinguished itself with a folding hardtop-a first for the Z4.
The current, third-generation Z4 (G29), launched in 2018, represents a return to the traditional soft-top convertible design, co-developed with Toyota, resulting in the current Supra.
Description of Changes & Answers to Questions:
* Why did it end? The Z4 ended production due to a shift in BMW’s overall strategy. While convertibles will remain in the lineup (4 and 8 Series), BMW is discontinuing dedicated roadster production. The article implies a move towards consolidating models and potentially focusing on other segments.
* Who was involved? BMW made the decision to discontinue the Z
