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BMW Z4 (E85) Roadster: Carbon package & new aprons by AT26 Design!

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Recently updated on February 1, 2024 at 12:59 am

BMW Z4 (E85) Roadster: Carbon package & new aprons by AT26 Design!

The AT26 Design team recently presented this BMW Z4 E85 Roadster. The first generation Z4, which was produced from 2002 to 2008, is known for its sporty and elegant lines. It was available with various engines, including four-cylinder and six-cylinder petrol engines with outputs from 115 hp to 343 hp. AT26 Design dismantled the Munich model down to the basic structure and then began work on the interior. A key element of the modifications was the use of carbon fiber throughout the vehicle. All standard trims have been replaced with carbon fiber elements, transforming the interior into a sleek and modern ambience that perfectly matches the Z4's sporty exterior. Even the roll bars behind the rear seats have been replaced with carbon fiber versions, giving the interior an extra touch of exclusivity.

BMW Z4 (E85) Roadster

And also the exterior of the Z4 received modifications. The mirror caps and rear spoiler are made of forged carbon, which is not only visually appealing, but also minimally reduces the weight of the vehicle, thereby improving performance. The bold and bold new orange livery also underscores the owner's adventurous personality and draws everyone's attention.

The biggest challenge of the project, however, was developing new aprons. To create a unique design, the team opted for a look in the style of the BMW 1M. While this required numerous trials and troubleshooting, it ultimately resulted in a set of bumpers that are unique to the market to date. They fit perfectly with the sporty and aggressive appearance of the Z4 and form the crowning glory of the project. The modified BMW Z4 E85 Roadster is the result of careful planning and attention to detail and overall the project shows us the high level of creativity and craftsmanship of the AT26 Design team.

Passion & creativity lead to success

The impressive end result reflects the passion and commitment that went into the vehicle, even if the layperson may not be able to tell at first glance. And AT26 Design has already announced that it will install new rims and develop a lightweight widebody kit for the Z4 E85 to make it even more impressive. If further information about the project becomes available, an update to this report will of course be provided. To stay informed, those interested can simply subscribe to the feed. Have fun looking at the pictures and following other exciting projects from AT26 Design!

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BMW Z4 (E85) Roadster: Carbon package & new aprons by AT26 Design!
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