The BMW Z1 is a sports car which was produced in limited numbers by German manufacturer BMW from 1989 to 1991. It is the first model in BMW's line of Z series roadsters (two-seater convertibles). For his new book set "BMW Behind the Scenes", author Steve Saxty has unearthed previously unpublished images of the BMW Z1.
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Explore the unique features of the BMW Z1, a limited-production roadster with sliding doors, removable plastic body panels, and a storied history. The BMW Z1 redefined innovation with its drop-down doors and composite body - a rare roadster that pioneered BMW's modern era. Everything you need to know about the BMW Z1.
The BMW Z1, unveiled in 1989, is a legendary model in the company's lineup. When the BMW Z1 was first shown to the public, Z standing for Zunkuft, German for the future, the company had absolutely no intention of putting it into production. The company had generally shied away from two.
In 1985, BMW Technik created the Z1 Concept - a radical roadster that inspired generations of Z cars. Here's how it reshaped BMW's future.