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- BMW_Z4_(E85) wheelbase "2495.0".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) height "1300.0".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) length "4090.0".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) width "1780.0".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) abstract "The first-generation of the BMW Z4 was designed by Danish BMW-designer Anders Warming from mid-1998 to March 1, 2000. The Z4 was introduced at the Paris Auto Show in 2002, and went on sale in November of the same year for the 2003 model year. It is a physically larger, completely redesigned successor to the Z3. Initially, it was only available as a roadster with the 2.5L or 3.0L inline six-cylinder engines. Warming's design was controversial, as were many BMW designs of the time produced under the watchful eyes of BMW chief designer Chris Bangle.The Z4's design addressed many criticisms of the preceding Z3; the Z4 is larger, and has a significantly stiffer chassis. The Z4 features a strut type front suspension like its predecessor. The rear suspension, however is considerably different from that of the Z3, which was based on that of the E30 BMW 3 Series. Instead of a semi-trailing arm suspension, the Z4 uses a more advanced multi-link suspension.".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) assembly Greer,_South_Carolina.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) assembly South_Carolina.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) assembly Spartanburg_County,_South_Carolina.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) assembly United_States.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) bodyStyle Coup%C3%A9.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) bodyStyle Roadster_(automobile).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) class Luxury_vehicle.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.0i__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.2i__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.5i__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.5i__2.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__2.5si__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__3.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__3.0i__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__3.0i__2.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__3.0si__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__4.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__5.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__6.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine BMW_Z4_(E85)__M__1.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) height "1.3".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) length "4.09".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) predecessor BMW_Z3.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) productionEndYear "2008".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) productionStartDate "2002-09-01".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) productionStartYear "2002".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) successor BMW_Z4_(E89).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) thumbnail Bmwz4.JPG?width=300.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) transmission "5/6-speed automatic".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) transmission "5/6-speed manual".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) wheelbase "2.495".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) width "1.78".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) wikiPageID "882213".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) wikiPageRevisionID "605587016".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) assembly "Greer, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) bodyStyle "2".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) class Luxury_vehicle.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) class Roadster_(automobile).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) class Sports_car.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) designer "Anders Warming".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine "2".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine "2.2".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine "2.5".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine "3".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) engine "3.2".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) hasPhotoCollection BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) name "BMW Z4".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) predecessor BMW_Z3.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) production "--09-01".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sp "uk".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) successor BMW_Z4_(E89).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) transmission "5".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) subject Category:2000s_automobiles.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) subject Category:BMW_vehicles.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) subject Category:Roadsters.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) subject Category:Sports_cars.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) type Automobile.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) type MeanOfTransportation.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) type Product.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) type Automobile.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) type DesignedArtifact.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) comment "The first-generation of the BMW Z4 was designed by Danish BMW-designer Anders Warming from mid-1998 to March 1, 2000. The Z4 was introduced at the Paris Auto Show in 2002, and went on sale in November of the same year for the 2003 model year. It is a physically larger, completely redesigned successor to the Z3. Initially, it was only available as a roadster with the 2.5L or 3.0L inline six-cylinder engines.".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "BMW E85".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "BMW E85".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "BMW E85".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "BMW Z4 (E85)".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "BMW Z4 (E85)".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) label "بي إم دبليو زد 4 (أي 85)".
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs BMW_E85.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs BMW_E85.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs BMW_E85.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs m.03lfz5.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs Q1754362.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) sameAs Q1754362.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) wasDerivedFrom BMW_Z4_(E85)?oldid=605587016.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) depiction Bmwz4.JPG.
- BMW_Z4_(E85) isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_Z4_(E85).
- BMW_Z4_(E85) name "BMW Z4 (E85)".