Thanks for the write up and comments. Somehow I missed it originally.
I’ve been forbidden from trying one so far, but, I have sat in am M40i. If fact I did so a week before they were launched
Agree with your comments. The driver’s seat is incredibly comfortable. While as large, the long bonnet doesn’t seem quite as intimidating as earlier Zeds.
The boot space is fantastic by comparison. Had never considered the fact that you’re moving an awful amount of weight backwards in the E89.
Styling - I was more impressed when I saw the car compared to photos too. It has some aggressive lines and angles rather than the nice curves that makes the E89 such an attractive car.
I’d love to know how you rated the 20i version. BMW expect that to be the most popular model.
I believe it’s the same unit as I’ve got in the 330e, but, I have an extra 85bhp on tap, but also a much heavier car. It’s on the ZF 8 speed box which is sublime. It’s much faster manual change on the paddles/stick compared to the E85 auto. I’d expect the new Z4 to the same. But, a manual it is not. Thoughts on power and delivery compared to your current E89 would be welcome.
I see that standard wheels are 18” so expect the crashing of the E89 is somewhat reigned in and it’s a more supple ride.
My first thought was this feels like a fabulous Grand Tourer not a slim and nimble responsive sports car. The angular lines seems to give it more bulk. But then, I haven’t turned a wheel in it yet.
Things like LED lights get comment on expense to replace.
LEDs have a life of 20,000 hours. They will degrade slightly over their life but it’s unlikely they’re going to need replacing except when damaged. They are much lighter than HIDs and as bright, but, the light pattern is not as sharp. There is far less heat generated so can be more compact. They are instant though. HIDs take about a second to reach full brightness.
The active LED technology is fantastic giving a reactive light pattern for the conditions and steering angle.
One thing that makes me think about are the cockpit controls. They seem to be closely grouped around the gear selector - I hope finding the right button is easier than it looks.
I’ve been forbidden from trying one so far, but, I have sat in am M40i. If fact I did so a week before they were launched
Agree with your comments. The driver’s seat is incredibly comfortable. While as large, the long bonnet doesn’t seem quite as intimidating as earlier Zeds.
The boot space is fantastic by comparison. Had never considered the fact that you’re moving an awful amount of weight backwards in the E89.
Styling - I was more impressed when I saw the car compared to photos too. It has some aggressive lines and angles rather than the nice curves that makes the E89 such an attractive car.
I’d love to know how you rated the 20i version. BMW expect that to be the most popular model.
I believe it’s the same unit as I’ve got in the 330e, but, I have an extra 85bhp on tap, but also a much heavier car. It’s on the ZF 8 speed box which is sublime. It’s much faster manual change on the paddles/stick compared to the E85 auto. I’d expect the new Z4 to the same. But, a manual it is not. Thoughts on power and delivery compared to your current E89 would be welcome.
I see that standard wheels are 18” so expect the crashing of the E89 is somewhat reigned in and it’s a more supple ride.
My first thought was this feels like a fabulous Grand Tourer not a slim and nimble responsive sports car. The angular lines seems to give it more bulk. But then, I haven’t turned a wheel in it yet.
Things like LED lights get comment on expense to replace.
LEDs have a life of 20,000 hours. They will degrade slightly over their life but it’s unlikely they’re going to need replacing except when damaged. They are much lighter than HIDs and as bright, but, the light pattern is not as sharp. There is far less heat generated so can be more compact. They are instant though. HIDs take about a second to reach full brightness.
The active LED technology is fantastic giving a reactive light pattern for the conditions and steering angle.
One thing that makes me think about are the cockpit controls. They seem to be closely grouped around the gear selector - I hope finding the right button is easier than it looks.