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Hamann BMW Z4 sDrive35is

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Hamann, a prominent German tuning company, recently set their sights on tuning the new BMW Z4 sDrive35is. The BMW Z4 received an array of custom modifications from Hamann including a sleek new aerodynamics package, an improved exhaust, and a custom tuning of the car’s ECU. With the tuning changes and the expanded four-pipe exhaust system, BMW’s twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six gained 54 horsepower and 104 ft-lb of torque. This means that Hamann’s tuned Z4 reached 360hp and 398 ft-lb of torque, pushing the top speed to 177mph.

The aerodynamics included a custom front lip spoiler complete with new LED running lights and side skirts with custom air scoops. Hamann tuning also modified the rear fascia to accommodate the new exhaust system and added a new deck lid spoiler. Hamann’s body kit along with the 1.2 inch lowering from the suspension system make the Z4’s stance lower and visually lengthen the body. A set of 20 inch matte black forged aluminum wheels are optional for the customer.

The interior of the BMW Z4 was, for the most part, left untouched. A custom aluminum shift knob and floor mats embroidered with the Hamann logo come standard, and a hand-crafted leather interior is listed as an option. Although Hamann didn’t release the price yet, their custom BMW Z4 isn’t expected to come cheap. The black matte wheels alone cost €7640, or just over $10,000 for a set, so expect this custom tuned Z4 to raise as many eyebrows with its price as its custom tuned sexy layout.

[Source: Hamann]

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