2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is

 2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is
2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is

BMW may not be planning an M version of the new Z4 but that has not stopped the Bavarians from providing fans with this smokey range-topping high-performance sDrive35is model. Spied testing a few times before, the car is a double treat for BMW fans who also longed for the return of the "is" badge. Improvements are not just in the engine bay but also in the exterior and interior appointments.

The standard M Sports Package includes a new front bumper with a very distinctive M look and outer air intakes finished in matt aluminium, standard 18-inch light alloy rims (19-inch optional), a new rear bumper with specially accentuated surrounds on the tailpipes and a two-piece diffuser. The exhaust note is supposed to be reflective of the car's status in the scheme of things.

The adjustable suspension is lowered by 10 millimetres and provides a good balance between sporty and comfortable.

Making the Z4 sDrive35is extra special is an upgraded engine system whose power was increased from a standard 225kW (306hp) to 250kW (340hp) available at 5,800rpm. However, US customers will have to make do with only 246kW (335hp). Torque has been boosted from 400Nm to 450Nm (332 lb-ft) between 1,400rpm and 4,500rpm under normal driving. A special overboost function takes it to 500Nm (369 lb-ft).

Thanks to Launch Control it will sprint from 0 - 100km/h in 4.8 seconds and stop accelerating at 250km/h (155mph). The transmission is the 7-speed double-clutch used in the normal sDrive35i. Average fuel consumption is said to be 9.0 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 26.1 mpg US) while corresponding C02 emissions are 210g/km.

To make this all happen the incumbent's 3.0-litre twin turbo unit was tweaked through actions like optimising air supply and increasing boost pressure. The two small turbos made from special steel have very low inertia and can cope with temperatures of more than 1,000° C (1,830° F).

The interior features M entry strips, gearlever knob, aluminium carbon and a new leather colour. There are six exterior colours but regardless of what hue a buyer chooses the side mirrors are always in Oxide Silver.

BMW will debut the Z4 sDrive35is at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next month. US and European Market launch is in spring. All other Z4 models will also be offered with the M Sports Package as an option.

 


The Top Performer in the Roadster Range: The BMW Z4 sDrive35is.

Munich. Combining classic proportions with modern sportiness, the new BMW Z4 has reached the top of its market segment almost overnight. And now this charismatic roadster is entering a new dimension in driving dynamics, the new BMW Z4 sDrive35is offering an even higher standard of performance ensured both by the modified straight-six power unit with BMW Twin Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection, on the one hand, and by BMW's seven-speed Sport Automatic with double clutch operation and the M Sports Package including the adaptive M Suspension likewise featured as standard, on the other. Appropriate optimisation in engine technology increases maximum output of the 3.0-litre power unit to 250 kW/340 hp (246 kW/335 hp in U.S.). Peak torque is 450 Newton-metres/332 lb-ft, increasing briefly with the Overboost function to 500 Newton-metres/369 lb-ft. The outstanding power and performance of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is is expressed in particular by the significant increase in pulling power and muscle to be clearly experienced in all situations. In conjunction with seven-speed Sport Automatic featuring double clutch operation, this new top-of-the-range

Roadster accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.8 seconds.

At 9.0 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 26.1 mpg US) and 210 grams in the EU test cycle, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are the same as on the BMW Z4 sDrive35i with Sport Automatic.

The BMW Z4 sDrive35is is making its world debut at the 2010 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. And parallel to the market launch of this high-performance roadster in spring 2010 (including U.S.), the M Sports Package is being introduced for all further versions of the BMW Z4.

More air, more boost, more torque, more driving pleasure.

The twin-turbo straight-six power unit already giving the BMW Z4 sDrive35i truly impressive dynamics and all-round performance is characterised in particular by its spontaneous and direct response to the gas pedal, fascinating free-revving performance, and unusually economical use of fuel for a car in this class.

Now the outstanding potential of this power unit is being put to even greater use in the new version of the BMW Roadster, features such as optimised air supply and increased boost pressure ensuring an even better flow of power with the same high standard of efficiency.

The combination of BMW Twin Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection offers a level of performance a naturally-aspirated power unit would only be able to provide with a larger number of cylinders and extra displacement, meaning far higher weight and significantly greater fuel consumption.

Instead, the BMW Twin Turbo power unit uses two small turbochargers which, through their low inertia, cut in from the start at relatively low engine speeds, each supplying three cylinders with compressed air. As a result, power and performance are built up with a level of spontaneity quite unusual on a turbocharged engine. The turbocharger system developed for the power unit of the new BMW Z4 sDrive35is maintains a high boost pressure throughout the entire load range. Peak torque now increased to 450 Newton-metres or 332 lb-ft comes from a low 1,400 rpm and is maintained consistently all the way to 4,500 rpm. Maximum output of 250 kW/340 hp (246 kW335 hp in U.S.), in turn, is delivered at 5,800 rpm.

Overboost function for particularly dynamic acceleration.

Modified engine management on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is also allows the use of an Overboost function briefly increasing engine torque under full load by another 50 Newton-metres or 37 lb-ft. The peak thus offered of 500 Newton-metres/369 lb-ft gives the car particularly fast, dynamic and powerful acceleration, the BMW Z4 sDrive35is completing the sprint from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.8 seconds.

Through its particular characteristics, the power unit offers a particularly intense experience of this supreme performance. The extra output of the optimized six-cylinder is maintained consistently throughout all load ranges, above all under very dynamic driving conditions.

When accelerating in the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, the driver feels the additional torque and muscle particularly at medium and high engine speeds. Following the policy of the BMW Group, finally, top speed of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is is limited electronically to 250 km/h or 155 mph.

High Precision Injection: the efficient way to supreme performance.

The BMW Z4 sDrive35is offers its outstanding power and performance consistently at all times. But this does not mean an increase in fuel consumption and emissions. On the contrary - averaging fuel consumption of 9.0 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 26.1 mpg US) and CO2 emissions of 210 grams per kilometre in the EU test cycle, the new top model offers the same superiority also in this respect as the BMW Z4 sDrive35i with Sport Automatic.

This unusually good balance of performance and fuel consumption results from the fundamental design and layout of the six-cylinder combining BMW Twin Turbo Technology with High Precision Injection. So once again, the qualities of direct gasoline injection featured in this engine come out very clearly, piezo-injectors positioned in the cylinder head between the valves and therefore in the immediate vicinity of the spark plugs ensuring particularly precise dosage of fuel and a clean combustion process.

Opening up to the outside, the injectors operate at a pressure of up to 200 bar, distributing fuel in a conical spray pattern throughout the entire combustion chamber. A further advantage of such direct fuel injection is the cooling effect allowing higher compression and making the combustion process even more efficient.

Through their concept alone, the turbochargers likewise help to reduce fuel consumption. Since the turbines are made of special steel particularly resistant to high temperatures and therefore able to cope with temperatures of more than 1,000° C or 1,830° F, there is no need for an increased fuel supply with its cooling effect. Particularly under full load, this ensures a significant advantagein fuel economy.

Further technologies offered as standard by BMW EfficientDynamics such as Brake Energy Regeneration, EPS Electric Power Steering and on-demand control and management of ancillary units likewise help to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions.

Characteristic engine sound accompanying the dynamic surge of power.

The modified six-cylinder also comes with special features on the engine block itself in the interest of even greater strength and stiffness. The exhaust system of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, in turn, has been developed specifically for this model, appropriate sound engineering giving the car a very characteristic and truly impressive sound pattern.

This particular distinction tailored to the BMW Z4 sDrive35is is ensured by special sound flaps and modifications on the silencers. The driver and passenger therefore experience powerful acoustic feedback to their wish for performance, without the sound of the engine becoming obtrusive, let alone annoying, at any time. So the sound experience is characterised by a particularly deep rumble with the focus above all on the low frequency range.

Seven-speed Sport Automatic with a special control map and an optimised two-mass flywheel.

The seven-speed Sport Automatic with double clutch operation featured in the BMW Z4 sDrive35is likewise offers the very best in driving dynamics and efficiency. A particular highlight in this case is the two-mass flywheel laid out particularly for an even higher level of power and performance, offering even greater strength and stability and naturally handling high engine torque of up to 500 Newton-metres or 369 lb-ft without the slightest problem.

The seven-speed Sport Automatic with double clutch operation shifts gears without the slightest interruption of torque and engine power, offering the driver the choice of an automatic gearshift or the manual selection of gears. The fast and particularly smooth change of gears ensures unusually harmonious acceleration and serves in addition to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions.

The control map on the seven-speed Sport Automatic transmission with double clutch has naturally been tailored to the particular power and performance of the engine, thus further enhancing the superior sportiness of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is to an even higher level. Particularly when shifting gears manually and in conjunction with the SPORT and SPORT+ modes of Dynamic Driving Control, the transmission offers a most dynamic experience through modified gearshift points, optimised selection of gears and an even greater increase in torque before shifting.

Sport Automatic also comes with a Launch Control function for maximum performance when accelerating from a standstill.

The Sport Automatic transmission is controlled and masterminded by an electronic gear selector on the centre console and comes with gearshift paddles on the steering wheel.

Featured as standard on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is: M Sports Package and adaptive M Suspension.

The BMW Z4 sDrive35is also comes as standard with an M Sports Package including the M Aerodynamics Package and adaptive M Suspension featuring electronically controlled dampers for even greater agility without making any concessions in terms of comfort. The M Sports Package underlines the dynamic character of the car through its aerodynamically optimised exterior features and customised interior design. Special 18-inch light-alloy rims in five-spoke design combined with tyres of different size front and rear round off the sporting character of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, with 19-inch light-alloy rims available an option.

The adaptive M Suspension lowers the entire car by 10 millimetres or almost 0.4", ensuring a quick reaction to sudden steering manoeuvres and superior precision when entering a bend thanks to four continuously adjustable twin-sleeve gas-pressure dampers with interacting adjustment of the inbound and rebound strokes. The central control unit processing data delivered by three accelerometers and adjusting the four dampers independently of one another enables the suspension to respond very quickly to even the slightest change in driving and road conditions. Damper harshness, in turn, is adjusted by externally fitted valves controlling the flow of damper fluid, giving the dampers either a harder or softer set-up in accordance with current conditions and driving requirements. Reaction time of the system is extremely short, with the rear dampers being adjusted immediately as soon as the front wheels run over a hole or bump in the road.

Electric Power Steering on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is features a particularly sporting and dynamic control map, with the focus on intense and clear feedback to the driver through the dosage of power assistance provided by the electric motor. Again, this enables the driver to enter bends with extreme precision at all engine speeds in the interest of enhanced performance.

M Sports Package offering a most direct experience of the car's dynamic potential - and available as an option also on the other models in the range.

Exterior

The exterior and interior features of the M Sports Package coming as standard on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is raises the dynamic driving potential of the car to an even higher level and clearly presents the particular qualities of this model through its looks alone.

Upon introduction of the new top model in the range, the M Sports Package is also becoming available as an option on the other versions of BMW's unique Roadster. The only difference is that instead of the wheels exclusive to the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, the other models come with 18-inch M light-alloy wheels on the
M Sports Package.

The particular exterior features on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is include a striking front bumper with a horizontal trim bar in the outer air intakes finished in matt aluminium, like the bars in the BMW kidney grille. The slightly twisted contours of these trim bars take up the spoke design of the light-alloy rims as a further sign of distinction.

The rear bumper comes with specially accentuated surrounds on the exhaust tailpipes as well as a two-piece diffuser again created specifically for the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, finished at the top in body colour and featuring a black grained surface at the bottom. The M Aerodynamics Package included in the optional M Sports Package also on the other versions of the Z4 Roadster furthermore comes with a rear bumper insert in Anthracite metallic.

Inside the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, the driving experience is enhanced to an even higher standard by features such as the M leather steering wheel with its gearshift paddles, an M footrest and sports seats. The instrument cluster comes with grey faces on the dials and the "sDrive35is" model designation in the instrument cluster.

Further features inside the BMW Z4 sDrive35is are the Anthracite-coloured BMW Individual roof lining, M entry strips, footmats with coloured piping and the "sDrive35is" model designation, as well as M interior trim in Aluminium carbon.

The M Sports Package on the other versions of the Z4 Roadster includes an M gearshift lever knob in leather on the manual gearbox models. At the same time the range of leather upholstery is being further enhanced by an additional colour variant marking the launch of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is: Both the top model and all other versions of the Z4 Roadster are now also available in Kansas Walnut leather as yet a further option.

The BMW Z4 sDrive35is comes with a choice of six paintwork colours. In addition to Alpine White and the metallic colours Titanium Silver, Sapphire Black, Space Grey and Deep Sea Blue, the Z4 Roadster is now available for the first time in Melbourne Red metallic.

Regardless of the colour chosen, the exterior mirror caps on the BMW Z4 sDrive35is always come in Oxide Silver. Another optical feature on the top model, finally, is the "sDrive35is" model designation on the front side panels.

 

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 nederina nederina
343bhp? That is just as quick as the Z4 M roadster. I wonder whether the 4.0 V8 will found its way in Z4's big engine bay and a fixed hardtop?
December 14, 2009 1:18 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Very, very, very, very unfortunately the V8 is not expected to make its way into the Z4. I don't think I can stress enough how unfortunate that is. It's too bad, because with the V8 in this car and it would be up against the big dogs (Aston V8 Vantage, Porsche Carrera...).
December 14, 2009 2:23 pm
 nederina nederina
So much hope for a hot M Roadster since the other M droptops are a regular fourseater convertible with tons of M badges. I guess BMW knew that the Z4 M and the original Z3 M were never a hot seller since only the enthusiasts buys them. I love the current Z4 M, I think it is brilliant, if not for its cramped interior and its hard ride. But I think they should continue build a proper M coupe or roadster that is naturally aspirated. Twin turbo M cars lacked character and soul but just a tuned regular existing units!
December 14, 2009 3:07 pm
 AG4 AG4
The new Z4 has a big engine bay, but the hood/bonnet is very low. The new M3's V8 has a big airbox on top, this is the reason why the M3 which has a taller hood/bonnet still needs a hood bulge. I guess the only way to fit the V8 into the new Z4 is to give it a huge ugly hood bulge more than double the size of the one on the M3. On the bright side, its good that the sDrive35is is more than just an M Package, at least it has some extra power to match.
December 14, 2009 3:33 pm
 nederina nederina
True, the engine life will be longer and not highly stressed like the naturally aspirated with cheaper to maintain.
December 14, 2009 3:45 pm
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
That hood bulge is not their because of size. You are mistaken. Its their for cooling.
December 15, 2009 12:36 am
 ricer8 ricer8
This car might be fun to drift but will never do well on the track. Nice car but not for true enthusiasts.
December 14, 2009 1:31 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
It isn't for the track though, so it's ok IMO. It's a great car for cruising at high speeds. And look at it! It's gorgeous!
December 14, 2009 2:13 pm
 termigni termigni
nice car for your girlfriends.
December 14, 2009 6:36 pm
 joel_serpico joel_serpico
Sdrive... what?? I hate BMW nomenclature.
December 14, 2009 1:45 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Sport-Drive. Who cares about the nomenclature. BMW finally released a sports package that adds more horsepower!!! It's been years!
December 14, 2009 2:12 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Not only is this by far the best looking BMW out today, but it's up there with the 507 and the old Mille Miglia. And it's quick too. Definitely adding this to my dream car garage, replacing the TT-RS (sorry Audi). I just wish that the US would import the magic juice (98 octane, the car equivalent of red bull) that they have in Europe so we could also have the full 340. But 335 isn't that bad, I guess.
December 14, 2009 2:18 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Wow, that bodykit really does turn it into a looker. BUT, the TT RS is on par with this Z4 but lighter and even better to look at. (not being a fanboy, just being honest.)
December 14, 2009 2:29 pm
 GermanCarsRule GermanCarsRule
Better than rubbish TT-RS. Great car. Check mate Audi.
December 14, 2009 3:07 pm
 nederina nederina
I agree, and a lot of fun too because it doesn't have a quattro that understeers a lot! However I think the turbocharged inline five-cylinder might sound better. Are we witnessing the death of naturally aspirated engine since most engines are with kompressors, turbos, hybrids, hydrogens and soon all electric?
December 14, 2009 3:12 pm
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
I think it looks amazing. BMW is probably one of the last manufacturer to give up to naturally aspirated engines and introduce turbos. Looking at the 335i reviews it's not so bad. The turbo lag is almost nonexistent and the performance is increased while the fuel consumption decreases. I was totally against turbocharged engines, but now I am really curious on driving a BMW bi-turbo.
December 14, 2009 4:58 pm
 alessandro alessandro
This car is a great looking and best under €50K two-seater I think.
December 14, 2009 5:06 pm
 HEMI426 HEMI426
Do something about the weight BMW
December 14, 2009 5:37 pm
 out4ride out4ride
I hate z4 with passion. I am over 6 feet tall and I can't fit in this thing with the roof up. I wanted to buy it but I will not go for show and no comfort. BMW keeps pushing engines further back for balance but no room for tall people. When I look at side profile it reminds me of clown's boot. I think they should have the seats behind rear axel for more room and 100% weight distribution. Hate z4.
December 14, 2009 7:34 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
One of the very few good-looking BMWs of today, in my opinion.
December 14, 2009 7:57 pm
 saytamaner saytamaner
can't agree more.
December 15, 2009 6:54 pm
 CDspeed CDspeed
Its a M roadster lite. Still a true M would have made more sense but I can't complain its a great car.
December 14, 2009 8:57 pm
 norther norther
hey, finally. bmw managed to break the 100hp/litre on this engine..... with two turbos. yey, congrats, 340 hp great achievment. ok ok, nice engine. i like that line in the article though "However, US customers will have to make do with only 246kW (335hp)." if we think about it, not even us people, in europe dont have 340..maybe 330, to the wheel. so maybe the americans will have 315-320. a trageddddyyy, what do ya say yanks? i think you should stick a KnN filter in it and get at least 15-20 hp from it. :P 340hp, big deal. i wanna see this with the v8 and 420 bhp. and yeah, someone already said it...THE HARDTOP.
December 14, 2009 10:02 pm
 EDavis EDavis
"not even us people, in europe dont have 340..maybe 330, to the wheel." More like 250-260 rear-wheel hp.
December 15, 2009 5:44 pm
 ricer8 ricer8
I would love the opportunity to cat and mouse on the track with my S2000.
December 14, 2009 10:28 pm
 M! M!
getting my popcorn. ricer8 vs germancarsrule. ROFLMAO.
December 16, 2009 8:08 am
 Targa_Florio Targa_Florio
If it can't have the M3 engine, I guess this is the best option. Given that the E92 335i Coupé is faster on the track than the E85 Z4 M, I guess this will be a very good car, but unfortunately not as "pure" as the good old I6.
December 15, 2009 7:21 am
 ucardz ucardz
Still waiting for the coupe version.
December 15, 2009 9:34 pm
 fusion01 fusion01
damn efficient engine - 9l to 100 km and 210g per km. Had my eyes set on the 3 litre, straight six twin turbo for years now. Nothing Audi offers would tempt me away from it. Still be happy with a 2nd hand 135i sometime down the line :)
December 17, 2009 4:19 pm