Is the new BMW Z4 a hardtop?

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JacksonAnn
07/28/25 4:15pm
The new BMW Z4 is not a hardtop, but a soft-top convertible. Here are the details about the new BMW Z4: 1. In terms of appearance, the new BMW Z4 features a long, smooth, and stretched engine hood, comfortable driver and passenger seats, and a short yet powerful rear design. 2. For performance, the new BMW Z4 is equipped with two engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 3.0-liter turbocharged engine. 3. Regarding safety, the new BMW Z4 comes with run-flat tires, a tire pressure warning indicator, and a two-stage brake signal light. 4. In terms of configuration, the roof can be easily opened or closed with just a press of the remote control. After pressing the button, the roof will open or close within 10 seconds without any unsightly protrusions disrupting the overall aesthetics. When the roof is raised, the variable soft-top compartment provides additional luggage space.
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