By
replacing the soft-top with a retractable hardtop on the
second-generation Z4 roadster, many assumed that the move would mean
the end of the coupe model.
Today, however, BMW presented a new study for a Z4 Coupe designed by famed Italian studio Zagato in advance of its world premiere at the upcoming Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy.
The
Italian firm's vision of a Z4 Coupe embodies traditional Zagato styling
traits such as the double bubble roof and the classic Kamm Tail. But
there is more to the Zagato Coupe as virtually every panel of the Z4
roadster has been redesigned.
Among
other highlights that stand out are the countless small matt Zagato “z”
letters that make up the double kidney grille, an elongated bonnet with
air scoops and more muscular rear fenders.
“For
me, the BMW Zagato Coupé holds a very special magic. It exudes a
certain spontaneity which, when combined with the type of
unconventional solutions typical of Zagato, lend the car a very
individual elegance,” says Zagato chief designer Norihiko Harada.
The interior was more or less left in stock form aside from model-specific trim and colors.
So is the Zagato Coupe a pure concept
or does BMW have a production model in mind? Well, hard to say because
BMW avoided using either term in its official press statement.
For
starters, BMW does not use the word 'concept' simply referring to the
car as the Zagato Coupé. Furthermore, BMW and Zagato state that this is
not a static study but a fully functional model that is registered for
road use and meets all the legal requirements worldwide. The car has
even been driven at high speeds during testing on the BMW test track.
"Zagato
has always provided its customers with ready-to-drive cars which can be
sent into action on the road or race track without further ado – and
the BMW Zagato Coupé fits the same template," says Dr Andrea Zagato.
He
continues: "It is relatively easy to build a design study which is not
intended for use on the road. Not having to meet any stipulations
governing crash safety or pedestrian protection opens up a host of new
avenues in terms of design. The challenge lies in injecting the
emotional appeal of a concept car into a road-legal machine. And we
think we have succeeded in doing just that with the BMW Zagato Coupé."
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