The BMW Z1 is the first model in BMW's line of Z series roadsters (two-seater convertibles), and was produced in limited numbers from 1989 to 1991. The...
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The BMW Z1 is a two-seat roadster developed by BMW and was produced from March 1989 to June 1991. It was based on the E30 3 Series platform. The Z1 featured...
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was powered by the high-revving BMW S14 four-cylinder petrol engine. The BMW Z1 roadster was also based on the E30 platform. Following the launch of the...
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the 3 Series range with the 325iX model. The BMW Z1 roadster was based on the E30 platform. The first BMW M3 was built on the E30 platform. The E30 M3...
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Asso di Quadri (ItalDesign) (1976)". BMW Concepts and Prototypes. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2013. "BMW Z1 Prototype (1985) – Old Concept Cars"...
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Sliding door (car) (section 1989–1991 BMW Z1)
of sliding door that slides vertically, usually on a rail or track. The BMW Z1's doors slide vertically down into the car's chassis. This means that they...
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limited-production BMW Z1 began BMW's line of two-seat convertible Z Series models. In 1993, the BMW 3 Series Compact (built on the E36 3 Series platform) was BMW's first...
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German aircraft built before World War I from Zagreb BMW Z1, a two-seat roadster German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass Great Northern Railway Z-1 class, a...
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was all new, using the "Z-axle" multilink suspension proven in the 1989 BMW Z1, and designed with rear toe-in to minimize the oversteering characteristics...
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the BMW M5 in 1984 and the BMW M3 in 1986. Also in 1986, BMW introduced its first V12 engine in the 750i luxury sedan. The 1989 BMW Z1 marked BMW's return...
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