
Take a standard sDrive35i, make the 7-speed DCT gearbox and M Sports suspension standard and modify the magnificent straight-six engine to develop 250 kW and 450Nm, with the ability to increase to 500Nm by means of an overboost function and you get the BMW Z4 sDrive35is, the new flagship model in the Z4 range.
The BMW Z4 sDrive35is will make its world debut at the 2010 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, and parallel to the market launch of this high-performance roadster, will be the M Sports Package made available for all derivatives of the Z4 roadster.

- New 911 racecar debuts This is Porsche's 2010 customer racecar of choice, the 911 GT3 R! The car debuted yesterday at the Racing Car Show Autosport International in Birmingham, and will be delivered to...
- Launch Drive - VW Polo Play On! So I know my thinking isn’t the most conventional, that won’t really come as a surprise to anyone, and I have an unhealthy dislike of the unsung...
- Mazda CX-7 gets a facelift With the silly season upon us, many manufacturers are sprucing up their model line-ups in the hopes of selling a few more cars before year-end. Who can blame them? Going...
- Andre Agassi – the player, an interview and book signing 2009 [/caption] We have all heard and even seen parts of Andre Agassi’s new book “Open,” the book is a “Best Seller.” Excerpts from his book have been in Sports Illustrated,...
- Questioning the Journalistic Obsession of a Gawking Kind When CNN (and alike, let’s be fair and share the blame. I’m talking to you MSNBC, Fox News, Nightlight, Dateline and friends) become synonymous with The Star, PerezHilton.com and their...
- blaming video game Now I'm gettin' serious.I came across from Gamespot News and I have heard something that really hurt my (little) gamer's heart. It's said: Now, one thing that won't go on...














