BMW Z1 is a rare two-door roadster that BMW built in limited numbers as a showcase of new technology, including its famous vertical-sliding doors and removable body panels. This car comes in a dark blue exterior with a grey cloth interior, keeping the original factory style. It has a 2.5-liter 6-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a 5-speed manual transmission, producing about 168 horsepower.
The BMW Z1 was produced from 1989 to 1991 as a limited-run experimental roadster created by BMW Technik to test new engineering ideas. It became known for its innovative design, including plastic removable body panels, a reinforced steel chassis, and unique vertical-sliding doors. Only around 8,000 units were built, making it one of BMW’s rarest models. The Z1 marked an important step in BMW’s development of lightweight materials and advanced chassis technology, and today it is considered a collectible piece of BMW’s engineering history.