BMW Z1 Alpina Roadster Limited Edition, 1991
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BMW Z1 Alpina Roadster Limited Edition, 1991

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BMW Z1 Alpina Roadster Limited Edition, 1991. Colours: Exterior finished in red (BMW Toprot) combined with a dark grey interior and grey leather seats. Black mohair hood. This fabulous BMW Z1 Alpina Roadster is a special limited edition of which only 66 cars were built. The car shows all the original details. The limited-edition roadster features a powerful 2.7-liter inline-six engine, delivering impressive acceleration, agile handling, and a top speed of 231 km/h.

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The BMW Z1 was presented at the Frankfurter Auto Show in the year 1987. BMW planned to build 4000 Z1 cars. Before start of the production they had already received 5000 signed orders from customers. BMW decided to build more Z1's and between 1987 and 1991 8000 cars were built. The BMW Z1 was developed under supervision of Dr. Ulrich Bez and the car was designed by the Dutch automotive designer Harm Lagaay. The Z1 was mechanically based upon the BMW 3 series (E30) 325i. The special chassis was constructed of steel with composite floor panels. For the rear wheel suspension a new 'multilink' construction was developed. The bodywork, with electric up and down sliding doors was manufactured of thermoplastic material (General Electric XENOY thermoplast). The body was fitted with an integrated roll over bar. The 'Z' of BMW Z1 stands for 'Zukunft', the German word for 'future'. Considering the innovative character of the construction certainly true. Regarding the concept the Z1 is a pure classic roadster as only the British could build them in the 1950'ies and 1960'ies. See the long bonnet, the six cylinder in line engine at front, rear wheel drive, seats just in front of the rear wheels and a soft top fully retracting within the bodywork. All these ingredients guarantee maximal driving fun with a playful 'tail' and a magnificent exhaust sound. The BMW Z1 feels very compact and robust, you can really become one with the car. The Z1 can be driven with the sliding doors opened or closed. In the USA however driving with the doors down is not allowed! The most exclusive and rare Z1 model is the BMW Z1 Alpina Roadster Limited Edition. Only 66 units were produced between 1990 and 1991. This limited production run makes it a highly sought-after car among collectors and enthusiasts. The limited-edition roadster features a powerful 2.7-liter inline-six engine, delivering impressive acceleration, agile handling, and a top speed of 231 km/h.

Technical data*:

6 cylinder in-line engine (SOHC 12V)
cylinder capacity: 2693 cc
induction: Bosch Motronic fuel injection
capacity: 200 bhp at 6000 rpm
torque: 261 Nm (192 lb-ft) at 4900 rpm
top-speed: 144 mph - (231 km/h)
acceleration 0-100 km/h: 7,1 sec.
gearbox: 5-speed, manual
brakes: disc brakes around + ABS
drive: rear wheels
weight: 1250 kg.

*Source: Automobile-Catalog.com

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