|
Price |
|
€
250,000 |
Production |
|
-- |
|
Engine |
3.2
liter inline-6 |
Weight |
-- |
|
Aspiration |
-- |
Torque |
-- |
|
HP |
400
hp |
HP/Weight |
-- |
|
HP/Liter |
125
hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
-- |
|
0-62 mph |
-- |
Top Speed |
-- |
(from BMW Press
Release) Unveiling in Geneva: On the occasion of the
Automobilsalon, Prof Dr Burkhard Göschel, BMW Group Board Member
Purchasing and Development, introduced a new racing car for customer
motor racing. The Motorsport Version of the BMW Z4 M Coupé, which
has already made a big impression as a production model, is the
first two-seater BMW Motorsport offers for customer teams. When it
came to the development, BMW faced a huge challenge: The car had to
have what is needed to race successfully on the world’s most
demanding and spectacular racetrack, the Nürburgring’s famous
Nordschleife. The new motorsport coupé can be used by private BMW
customer teams in the German Endurance Championship and in the
Nürburgring 24-Hour Race.
The power unit of the beefy coupe is a BMW Motorsport designed
3.2-litre in-line 6-cylinder engine delivering about 400bhp, with
the suspension area in particular benefiting from the knowledge
gained from the successful BMW M3 GTR project.
With its varied
component ranges, BMW Motorsport and BMW Racing Parts Distribution
offer customer teams a new technology platform for use in many
miscellaneous international racing and club sport series, with the
Nordschleife enthusiasts not being the only interested party, as the
brawny coupe also represents the perfect car for use in the Belgian
Belcar series and other, non-European, endurance series.
The kit can be ordered
from May 2006 at BMW Motorsport and will be available for an
estimated
€ 250,000 (plus VAT).