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BMW Z4 sDrive35i DPT Review: A Thing of Beauty

Space and Equipment

BMW Z4 sDrive 35i interior (2)

The Z4 isn’t a car for you if space and comfort is what you’re looking for. It’s meant to be stepped down from at the Porte Cochere of a seven-star hotel, for the odd fun-run to the nearest windy road leading up to a hill or to impress the pretty girl you’d want to take out for a dinner. It’s not the car you pilot interstate.

BMW Z4 sDrive 35i interior (1)

In addition to the space for two up front, there is a small platform behind the seats to put a small bag or a haversack. Behind this, you have a half-a-foot tall net spanning the width of the car to serve as a bay for small sized stuff. You also have a small compartment behind the backseat, with a shelf in the middle to store knick knacks.

BMW Z4 boot (1) BMW Z4 boot (2)

An argument in favor of the space offered by the BWM Z4 is that the boot space is fairly good at 310 liters with the roof up. So if you don’t find any need to let the wind in your hair, the Z4 can actually let you carry stuff for a long weekend for two. With the roof down, however, this space shrinks down to 180 liters, which doesn’t allow for anything more than a small to medium sized suitcase.

BMW Z4 sDrive 35i interior (3)

True to its premium positioning, the BMW Z4 comes loaded with modern tech. The most mentionable of the long feature list include the bi-xenon front headlamps with LED daytime running lights, headlight washers, rain sensors, automatic headlamps, shifter paddles, two-zone air-conditioning, four airbags, rollover protections system, corner brake control (CBC), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) which includes Traction Control and an electronic differential lock.

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