BMW Z4 facelift launched at Rs 68.9 lakh

    BMW Z4 facelift incorporates cosmetic changes and gets a new Design Pure Traction version. Mechanicals remain the same.

    Published On Nov 14, 2013 05:50:00 PM

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    The BMW Z4 facelift has been launched at a price of Rs 68.9 lakh for the Z4 sDrive35i, while the sDrive35i Design Pure Traction version costs Rs 69.9 lakh (ex-showroom, India). 

    The facelift incorporates minor updates in the form restyled bumpers, new chrome gills within the front flanks, a new alloy wheel design, and a new grille and headlamp design. On the inside, there are subtle updates to the interior trim. 

    Over and above that, the Design Pure Traction features different interior trim options and an orange body colour exclusive to this variant. There are no mechanical changes from the previous Z4, with the power output at 302bhp from the car's 3.0-litre, twin-turbo direct-injection engine. It comes mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Top speed is a claimed 250kph while 0-100kph is dispatched in 5.1sec.

    Philipp von Sahr, president, BMW Group India, said, “The new BMW Z4 embodies the excitement of dynamism and aesthetics in a more uncompromising style than ever before. The new BMW Z4 represents a time-honoured and yet alluringly contemporary interpretation of the traditional roadster concept. The classical proportions and unmistakable athletic character, armed with a raft of design and equipment innovations, bring more excitement to the new BMW Z4. Because when it comes to real driving pleasure, there’s one emotion that comes first: passion.”

    Head to our BMW Z4 gallery for more pictures

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