After nearly 30 years of Z cars, the Bavarian automaker's iconic open-top sports car is bowing out with no direct successor in sight.
BMW announced on Tuesday that it will be ending Z4 production next year, both for the current third-generation platform as a whole. It’s a momentous occasion. For starters, the brand has a long ...
BMW Z4 production has ended in Austria, closing a major chapter for the brand’s two seat roadsters. The final generation gained attention with a manual transmission, but changing demand, SUVs, and ...

2026 BMW Z4

Use the table of contents to jump to a section The 2026 BMW Z4 compact luxury roadster is part of an ever-shrinking market segment populated by the likes of the Porsche 718 Boxster and the convertible ...
Exhibit T (or maybe U or even V?) in the ongoing case for passenger cars being much cooler off-roaders than any truck is this 2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe, modified to go off-roading during the apocalypse.
This is the 2025 BMW Z4 and yep, it doesn’t look much different, right? That’s because this year the big changes happen on the inside. It took six years, but BMW has finally gifted its roadster with a ...
The BMW Z4 has long embodied the essence of a true roadster: a long hood, short rear deck, rear-wheel drive, and the thrill of top-down motoring. Since its debut, it’s carried BMW’s reputation for ...
While the BMW Z4 is going away with the aptly-named Final Edition, G-Power just presented two tuned examples of the German company's roadster, which boast more oomph than the standard model. The ...
The story about the Elvis Presley’s lost and found BMW 507 Roadster inspired a German company to create a coachbuilt special, using the G29 Z4 as the basis. The Tender 5.7 by Estella-Fahrzeugtechnik ...
You’d never know it from just looking at them, but the Toyota Supra and BMW Z4 are nearly identical under the skin. This isn’t your typical case of badge engineering or platform sharing, as neither ...
The final BMW Z4 has rolled off the line at the automaker’s Magna Steyr factory in Graz, Austria, according to BMW Blog. That ...
BMW has officially ended Z4 production, leaving the automaker without a two-seat convertible for the first time in decades.