Yes you are correct. BMW USA press release says under 4.4 seconds.
http://www.bmwusanews.com/newsrelease.do?id=3292&mid=
Also correct, just .2 seconds differences.
The Z4 is now on BMW Canada's website. It's odd that it mentions both 340hp and 382hp. :what:
https://www.bmw.ca/en/all-models/z-series/roadster/2018/bmw-z4-first-edition.html
Wow that far away. Will that just be for the Euro spec?
We were told fall of 2018, so I was expecting a LA, SEMA, or even Detroit debut. At least for the North American model.
Thanks @McGregory.
I. When does Toyota plan on unveiling the Supra?
II. Is a manual Supra in the works? If so, when can we expect to see it?
III. How will the EU Supra differ from its US counterpart? Follow up: Will the US Supra also have 382hp like the Z4?
Yeah, but at least Toyota stuck to the same basic design and layout. Honda went from the: gorgeous 2004 Honda Sports Concept (HSC), to the hideous 2010 front engine Advanced Sports Car Concept (ASCC), and then to the stillborn Honda Honda Sports Velocity (HSV). And how we have a R8 with a bird...
2011 if you include that stillborn EsFlow concept. To bad, I kinda like the side profile.
https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/future-concept/esflow-electric-sports-car.html
Having someone sitting in it, it doesn't look that small. The hood does look slightly shorter when compared to the outgoing Z4. That was probably due to BMW moving the A pillars forward.
The BMW press release said Jozef Kaban the chef designer will talk to fans at noon (CA time?).
https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/usa/article/detail/T0284159EN_US/bmw-at-monterey-car-week-2018
Its being outsource to Magna Steyr.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/2020-toyota-supra-production-to-begin-2018-by-magna-steyr-austrian-manufacturer.278/