Speaking with Automotive News, a BMW source stated that the company hopes to sell up to 15,000 Z9’s per year, a significant leap over the 5,703 annual units of its Z8 roadster (pictured above), the carmaker’s most recent attempt at selling a high-priced flagship sports car. According to the source, the new Z9 will be a strict two-seater and feature a front-engine RWD configuration with an optional folding hard-top.
Possible prototypes of the car have been spotted in Germany, which reveal a long-nosed roadster with short rear overhangs and M-style vents on the fenders. A base model is expected to feature the 335i’s potent twin-turbo straight six, but it’s still unclear whether the range-topper will get the 5.0L V10 from the M5/M6 line or a new 6.3L V12.


Reader Comments
Wed Apr 18 2007 12:01 AM
Watcher says
BMW needs to try again, it looks identical to the Z8 roadster, I don't see this as an evolution or revelution to anything new like the Z4 tried to do over the old Z3 car. Definately not something I'd buy even if I could afford it, it's too bland. Come on BMW put some spice in there for pete's sake.
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