The BMW V12 Z3 redefines automotive excellence, combining a thunderous V12 engine with precision handling in a sculpted, mid-engine layout that captivates both drivers and onlookers.
Powered by a twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 engine, the BMW V12 Z3 delivers exhilarating performance with 623 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. This engine drives the rear wheels with razor-sharp responsiveness, transforming every drive into a dynamic experience that blends raw power with refined refinement.
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BMW merges heritage with cutting-edge innovation in the V12 Z3, integrating lightweight construction and intelligent stability systems. This marriage of old-world craftsmanship and modern engineering positions the V12 Z3 as a benchmark in the luxury sports car segment.
The BMW V12 Z3 isn’t just a car—it’s a statement of passion and precision. If you seek a driver’s car with unmatched performance and timeless elegance, it represents the pinnacle of what BMW engineering can achieve.
BMWBLOG got up close with the one. It was this roadster that carried the BMW Z range from the 20th to the 21st century, but just before the turn of the millennium, BMW's engineers stuffed a V12 engine into the Z3. The BMW Z3 is a range of two-seater sports cars which was produced from 1995 to 2002.
The body styles of the range are: 2-door roadster (E36/7 model code) 2-door coupé (E36/8 model code) The Z3 was based on the E36/5 compact platform, [1] a shortened version of the conventional E36 platform. This smaller and cheaper platform used the rear semi. BMW's classic car vault in Munich is a treasure trove of unusually awesome projects that never became realities.
Cars like the E31 BMW M8, the V16 7 Series, and this. The Z3 saw production from '96 to '02, and so using a little bit of guesswork, that V12 is probably the 5.4-litre twelve-pot from the 750i and 850i; a unit producing some 321bhp and 361lb ft of. In a wild engineering exercise, BMW's M Division squeezed a 5.4-litre V12 engine (taken from a 7-Series) into a Z3 Roadster as a one-off prototype.
The car, painted bright orange, was fully functional, complete with a 6-speed manual, and was built to test the limits of the Z3's engine bay. BMW's classic car collection in Munich holds many incredible projects that never made it to market, including a V12 Z3. This tiny car, typically known for its compact size, was fitted with a massive 5.4.
You see a collaboration between BMW engineers and the German magazine Auto Zeitung took the Z3 to another level by cramming a colossal V12 engine into the Z3's petite frame. As we rightly assumed, the ultimate M model of the Z3 roadster series borrowed BMW's M73 5.4-liter V12 engine from the E38 750i/iL sedans and E38 850Ci coupe of the mid. Discover the world's only BMW Z3 with a V12 engine at BMW Classic! See rare gems and exclusive footage of this monstrous 5.4L beast.