New-Gen BMW Z4 Teased Officially; To Be Unveiled at Pebble Beach
Kingshuk Dutta
1 min read
Aug 01, 2017, 11:44 PM

Key Highlights
- The new generation BMW Z4 will be unveiled on 17th August 2017
- The new Z4 has been developed jointly by BMW and Toyota
- The new Z4 Convertible will rival the Mercedes-AMG SLC 43
BMW is all set to unveil the next-generation Z4 Convertible at the upcoming Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance event to be held on 17 August, 2017. In fact, the company released a blacked out teaser image on its official Instagram handle a couple of days ago as well. There have been a few spy shots of the new-gen Z4 doing the rounds on the internet as well. The Instagram post does not explicitly say that the car in question is a Z4, but the overall silhouette (the long hood, short rear and a sharp front end point to it being a Z4).
Now, the car to be unveiled at Pebble Beach, whether it is a concept or a finished product, is yet to be known. The teaser image shows that it is a sleek-looking car which will sit low. Reports suggest that the front end will be completely new and sport a fresh design with a sharp grille and pulled back headlamps. Also future cars in the Z Series from BMW will have a new platform that has been developed by BMW and Toyota in collaboration. The rear too will undergo solid change and carry over the sharper design language.
Of course, there are no photographs of the interior as yet, but reports suggest that the interior too will get a definite upgrade along with updated and a longer list of features. The new-gen BMW Z4 is said to offer better performance than the model currently on sale. It will be lighter as well. there is no word on engines options yet, but we expect a lot more information to be revealed once the car is revealed at Pebble Beach later in the month.
Now, the car to be unveiled at Pebble Beach, whether it is a concept or a finished product, is yet to be known. The teaser image shows that it is a sleek-looking car which will sit low. Reports suggest that the front end will be completely new and sport a fresh design with a sharp grille and pulled back headlamps. Also future cars in the Z Series from BMW will have a new platform that has been developed by BMW and Toyota in collaboration. The rear too will undergo solid change and carry over the sharper design language.
Of course, there are no photographs of the interior as yet, but reports suggest that the interior too will get a definite upgrade along with updated and a longer list of features. The new-gen BMW Z4 is said to offer better performance than the model currently on sale. It will be lighter as well. there is no word on engines options yet, but we expect a lot more information to be revealed once the car is revealed at Pebble Beach later in the month.
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