Thursday, April 8, 2010

2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe

2:03 AM by onesecond ·
2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe
Sprawling over eleven different halles, the Frankfurt auto show can sap the energy of even the most wild-eyed car geek. Last fall, at the end of my final day there, I was slogging toward the street, walking gingerly on blistered could shed my ill-fitting suit, toss aside the painful dress shoes, and peel off my sticky shirt. The BMW hall was right near the exit, and I almost skipped it. BMW was showing a coupe version of the Z4, but the Z4's crumpled styling, too-plastic interior, and electric power steering had it way down on my roadster hit parade. How good could the coupe be? Still, I ducked in for a look--and was blown away.

As much as I dislike the roadster's styling, to me, the coupe's sloped roofline and reworked rear end utterly transform the Z4. The little fastback seems to squat on its haunches, poised for takeoff. It looks completely badass. Now, having seen and driven the production Z4 M Coupe on the road, its impact is undiminished.

There's something intrinsically cool about a small, hatchback sports car. It's reminiscent of an era when a serious sports car dude might have a car like this as his only ride. The Z4 M Coupe picks up that vaguely retro vibe with its cab-rearward proportions, although the design does not attempt to re-create anything.

The new M Coupe's shape certainly is more successful than the previous-generation car's (although I will confess to being a fan of that one, too). BMW expects the new coupe to account for one-quarter of Z4 M sales, whereas last time, four M Roadsters were sold for every M Coupe that found a home.

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