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William Maley

Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

May 8, 2012

Inside Line has learned from a couple of sources that the next generation Z4 will be a more dynamic sports car than previous generations of the two-seat roadster.

BMW's goal is to make the next Z4 more agile and sportier to drive, but up to a point as to not upset current owners and fans.

Design of the next Z4 will reflect this goal with the long front end losing a few inches.

BMW will also utilize the current N20 turbocharged four-cylinder to help improve the weight distribution.

Source: Inside Line


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Sounds like they want to be the luxury versin of the Miata. Be interesting to see as I always found this car a bit dull.

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interesting...

I mean I like the current one (moreso than the previous one), but I loved the Z3. So if they make it more like the Z3, I'm aboard.

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