The BMW Z8
was one of those cars that were great in theory, but lacked true
ingenuity in production form. Before that realization, though, BMW
built 5,703 units from March 2000 to July 2003, and 555 of those units
were an Alpina version - meaning they were equipped with an an automatic
gearbox and featured a wider radiator grill and side air intakes
created by Henrik Fisker to get something good out of a design that
didn’t exactly work out the way they had intended. Needless to say, the
Z8 needed some work to crank up its style and Senner Tuning was able to
get their hands on one of these models to do just that.
The
BMW Z8 by Senner Tuning features a sleek, black exterior with a new set
of 19" Work Schwert SC1 wheels in Diamond Black, wrapped around
Continental Sport Contact 5P 255/40R19 and 285/35R19 tires. The wheels
were then combined with a new set of Racing Gold varnished brake
calipers and a new coilover suspension Variant 2 Inox-Line. The
suspension comes with an adjustable rebound and a strut bar installed on
the reinforced shock mount in the front in order to stabilize the front
end. Nothing else was done to the look of the vehicle, which is
probably okay because of the engine upgrade provided.
The original Z8
came equipped with a 5.0 liter V8 engine producing 400 HP and 370
lb-ft of torque. With a sports air filter set, a new a stainless steel
silencer, and flame tubes designed with metal catalysts, the Z8 by
Senner can now deliver an extra 50 HP and 25 lbs-ft, bringing it up to
50 HP and 395 lb-ft of torque. These figures make the Z8 good for a top
speed of 186 mph, up from the standard 155.4 mph.
The
full conversion kit for the BMW Z8 by Senner Tuning will set customers
back 18,900 Euro (or $24,800 at the current exchange rates).
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