BMW Z4 Touring concept showcased at Villa d’Este

    The one-off concept based on the BMW Z4 gets stylish shooting brake design.

    Published On May 25, 2023 08:00:00 AM

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    BMW has showcased a stylish Z4 Touring concept at the 2023 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on the shore of Lake Como in Italy. The two-seat concept aims to show how a modern-day coupe variant of the third-generation BMW Z4 roadster may have appeared had it been granted production approval by the German carmaker.

    1. Z4 Touring is developed by BMW’s Munich design studio
    2. Gets a more luxurious cabin than the Z4 roadster
    3. Touring name inspired by popular BMW 2002 Touring

    BMW Z4 Touring inspired by the original Z4 Coupe

    Drawing on design ideas first explored on the Z3 Coupe from 1998 and followed up by the sleeker Z4 Coupe introduced in 2006, the Touring Coupé retains the familiar styling of the latest Z4 roadster at the front but adopts a two-door shooting brake silhouette at the rear to extend the impact of its appearance and provide it with added everyday practicality.

    Destined to remain a one-off, the new concept was developed by a team at BMW's Munich-based design studio. Domagoj Dukec, head of BMW design, said, “A highly emotional vehicle like this shows that the passion for everything that goes into driving pleasure has been essential through the ages and will be for the future.”

    Among the Touring Coupe's key exterior elements is a new brush aluminium-look kidney grille with vertical louvres in place of the black plastic honeycomb mesh insert of the production Z4 roadster. Further back, there's a new windscreen surround and a hardtop roof with a deep central channel. It runs back to blend seamlessly with new rear three-quarter panels, forming a wide pillar and substantial rear haunches to give the Touring Coupe a highly cohesive and confident appearance.

    Along the sides, there's a distinctively shaped glasshouse. It receives a heavily rising waistline that tapers inward quite appreciably towards the rear, additional rear side windows and a prominent brushed aluminium surround.

    The rear is distinguished by a shallow liftback-style tailgate. It sports a large spoiler element that serves to visually extend the roof and opens at bumper height to reveal a flat storage area. The new concept also rides on uniquely designed 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels.

    BMW Z4 Touring interior 

    Inside, BMW has provided the Touring Coupe with a more luxurious cabin than the standard Z4 roadster. The highlights here include newly upholstered tan leather seats with baseball mitt-style stitching. The same leather is used within the lower section of the dashboard, the centre console and the luggage compartment at the rear.

    The BMW design team worked with the Schedoni leather workshop based in Modena, Italy, to create custom-made luggage set consisting of two larger and one small weekend bag as well as a garment bag for the Touring Coupe.

    BMW says it chose the Touring Coupe name for its new concept as a nod to the 328 Touring Coupe that won the Mille Miglia in 1940. It also says the shooting brake design recalls the 2002 Touring – the first modern-day BMW to receive the Touring name as a means of differentiating it from the 2002 sedan.

    Upcoming BMW launches in India 

    The new BMW M2 will go on sale in India in the coming days, and the Z4 facelift will also be launched here soon. 

    Image source: BMW BLOG

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