Production of
the BMW Z8 and BMW M5 to be
discontinued
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At the end of June 2003,
the production of both the classic BMW Z8 Roadster and the high-performance BMW
M5 Sedan will be discontinued.
The BMW Z8 was the car
that was launched in the movie "The World
Is Not Enough". About 5,700 Z8's were made in its 3 years of production.
Since its introduction in
the autumn of 1998, about 20,500 M5's were produced, making the M5 BMW's most
successful high-performance sedan. Automobile Magazine called the M5 a "cruise
missile dripping in luxury."
The M5 and the Z8 have
the same power unit, 5-liter, high-revving
V8 engine developed by BMW delivers an impressive 394 horsepower and 368 lb-ft
of torque. If you shift through the six-speed manual gearbox quickly, the M5
accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds. Being built almost entirely of
aluminum, the slightly lighter Z8 does this classic sprint in a mere 4.7
seconds.
Munich, April 16,
2003... The immensely successful career of two sophisticated and sporty BMW
models is gradually drawing to an end. The production of both the classic Z8
Roadster and the high-performance M5 Sedan is shortly to be discontinued. At the
end of June 2003, the very last batch of these fascinating cars will leave the
manufacturing plants at Munich and Dingolfing.
During the three
years in which it was produced, the exclusive, unlimited short-run series of the
BMW Z8 captivated around 5,700 customers worldwide, including the film hero
James Bond, his action movie "The World Is Not Enough" bringing worldwide
acclaim to this beautiful car. The Z8 also became enormously popular as a
collector’s car; it now adorns the garages of numerous classic car aficionados.
At least three
and a half times as many BMW M5s were produced at the Dingolfing factory: By the
time production ceases, around 20,500 of these vehicles will have been
manufactured and sold worldwide, making the M5, which was launched in the autumn
of 1998, not only the first of its kind in the high-performance Sedan segment,
but also the most successful. It’s no surprise that the M5 has won numerous
awards. Most recently, Automobile Magazine presented the M5 with Best Sport
Sedan/Wagon in the editor’s poll, for the fourth consecutive year: “BMW’s
soul-stirring M5 is…a 155 mph cruise missile dripping in luxury. Turn off the
radio, shut down the cell phone, and pay attention. You’re about to go for the
ride of a century.”
While 2,100 of
the first generation M5s were hand-built between 1984 and 1987, the second
generation was able to continue the success story with 12,000 vehicles
manufactured from 1988 to 1995. Thanks mainly to the integration of the current
M5 model into series production of the 5 Series at the Dingolfing plant, it was
possible for the very first time to produce more than 20,000 units of this
fascinating car.
As well as having
the same sporting characteristics, the M5 and the Z8 have one other special
thing in common – they both have the same power unit. Their identical 5-liter,
high-revving V8 engine developed by BMW delivers an impressive 394 horsepower
and 368 lb-ft of torque. If you shift through the six-speed manual gearbox
quickly, the M5 accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds. Being built almost
entirely of aluminum, the slightly lighter Z8 does this classic sprint in a mere
4.7 seconds.
Although both
cars are equipped with the same power unit, they do differ greatly in terms of
body design and concept. The Z8 presents itself as a fascinating, open
two-seater, which was recently awarded the title "Classic Car Of The Future" due
to its intelligently reproduced classic ambience. To drive it is to experience
that authentic roadster feeling constantly accompanied by the sonorous sound of
the V8 engine. It goes without saying that the Z8, currently priced at $132,195,
including destination, is equipped as standard with everything needed to
experience immense power and comfort.
The M5 – "The
Businessman’s Express" is what a British car magazine said of this car. This is
a fitting description of this high-performance Sedan. The fast four-door car
behaves just as well on the motorway as it does when tackling the Nürburgring’s
northern circuit. For $71,095, including destination, customers can purchase a
superior sports car that, in addition, offers convincing comfort. |