The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
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It was precisely with these words that BMW announced the Company's first self-engineered roadster in 1934. And indeed, this concept with its six-cylinder power unit was destined to shape the future of the brand, extending all the way to the current BMW Z4.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
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Most people, when asked to think about BMW's roadsters, will probably imagine the Z3 and Z4. But those cars don't even begin to tell the long, storied tale of open-top, two.
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster with exceptionally attractive lines. Right behind the long and sleek engine compartment there were two sports seats tailored to the driver and front passenger protected by the low, raked windscreen and an mergency roof.
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BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
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The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.
It was precisely with these words that BMW announced the Company's first self-engineered roadster in 1934. And indeed, this concept with its six-cylinder power unit was destined to shape the future of the brand, extending all the way to the current BMW Z4.
The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
First Bmw Car
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster with exceptionally attractive lines. Right behind the long and sleek engine compartment there were two sports seats tailored to the driver and front passenger protected by the low, raked windscreen and an mergency roof.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
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Most people, when asked to think about BMW's roadsters, will probably imagine the Z3 and Z4. But those cars don't even begin to tell the long, storied tale of open-top, two.
Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster with exceptionally attractive lines. Right behind the long and sleek engine compartment there were two sports seats tailored to the driver and front passenger protected by the low, raked windscreen and an mergency roof.
The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
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BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
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BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
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The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster with exceptionally attractive lines. Right behind the long and sleek engine compartment there were two sports seats tailored to the driver and front passenger protected by the low, raked windscreen and an mergency roof.
It was precisely with these words that BMW announced the Company's first self-engineered roadster in 1934. And indeed, this concept with its six-cylinder power unit was destined to shape the future of the brand, extending all the way to the current BMW Z4.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
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The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.
BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
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Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.
Most people, when asked to think about BMW's roadsters, will probably imagine the Z3 and Z4. But those cars don't even begin to tell the long, storied tale of open-top, two.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
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Most people, when asked to think about BMW's roadsters, will probably imagine the Z3 and Z4. But those cars don't even begin to tell the long, storied tale of open-top, two.
BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
The German automaker BMW has a very long history of making classy looking roasters and sports cars. The BMW Z4 is no different. Their first roadster attempt came out all the way back in 1929 with the 3/15. So it isn't like the manufacturer is a stranger to this particular style of car, though they are mostly known for their sporty sedans.
Most people, when asked to think about BMW's roadsters, will probably imagine the Z3 and Z4. But those cars don't even begin to tell the long, storied tale of open-top, two.
Today, BMW Group celebrates 75 years since the company announced their first self.
It was precisely with these words that BMW announced the Company's first self-engineered roadster in 1934. And indeed, this concept with its six-cylinder power unit was destined to shape the future of the brand, extending all the way to the current BMW Z4.
The guys over at XCAR have created this wonderful video showcasing the history of BMW roadster dating back from 1929 until today. It's a little over 20 minutes long but it's very much worth your time.
BMW announced their first roadster in 1934. This first concept, with its six-cylinder power and two-seater body, started a model line that extends all the way to the latest BMW Z4. BMW 315/1 Roadster The starting point for this development came at the Berlin Motor Show in May 1934. Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster.
The boys decided to look at BMW's roadster background, Drew casting a bearded eye over the classics and Alex looking at the more modern 'Z' cars. There's some real unicorn cars in there.
Here, together with the BMW 315 Saloon, BMW for the first time presented the prototype of a Sports Roadster with exceptionally attractive lines. Right behind the long and sleek engine compartment there were two sports seats tailored to the driver and front passenger protected by the low, raked windscreen and an mergency roof.
The first car with a 6-cylinder engine they ever built, the 303, was the inspiration for what came next, the first roadsters: 315/1 and 319/1. From then on the roadster was a part of BMW until 2013.
The first BMW Roadster was one of the first models produced by the German company BMW. It was produced under licence from Austin, a British car manufacturer. This small two-seater was inspired by the English model of the Austin 7, and was powered by a 750 cc four-cylinder engine. To improve its performance, the engine compression was adjusted and a dual exhaust system was added, giving it.