The 2007 BMW Z4 M Coupe stands as one of the most distinctive performance cars produced by BMW during the mid-2000s, blending aggressive styling with a high-revving engine that has become legendary among enthusiasts.
Finished in Black Sapphire Metallic with a black leather interior, the two-door coupe reflects the bold design language that helped the Z4 M Coupe earn a lasting place in BMW’s modern performance lineup. Its wide stance, sculpted body panels and signature double-bubble roofline create a striking profile that immediately separates it from more traditional sports coupes. A long hood and short rear deck emphasize the car’s athletic proportions, while muscular rear fenders hint at the performance beneath the bodywork. This example also features a Skyen rear spoiler designed to enhance the car’s visual presence while offering subtle aerodynamic benefits.

Powering the Z4 M Coupe is BMW’s naturally aspirated 3.2-liter S54 inline-six engine, an iconic powerplant known for its responsiveness and high-revving character. The engine produces 330 horsepower and can spin to an 8,000 RPM redline, delivering a driving experience focused on precision and mechanical engagement. A six-speed manual transmission channels power to the rear wheels, giving drivers full control over the car’s performance.
Performance upgrades on this vehicle include an Eventuri intake and an RPI exhaust system, modifications that improve airflow and accentuate the distinctive sound of the S54 engine. Combined with a limited-slip differential and balanced chassis, the setup contributes to the sharp handling and responsive feel that have long defined BMW’s M division.

Inside the cabin, the Z4 M Coupe emphasizes a driver-focused layout. Black leather M sport seats provide support during spirited driving, while a thick M steering wheel and clear analog gauges reinforce the car’s performance orientation. The low seating position and uncluttered dashboard create a cockpit designed primarily for connection between driver and machine.
The Z4 M Coupe also represents a significant chapter in BMW history. It is among the final models to use the naturally aspirated S54 engine, which also powered the E46-generation M3. Production numbers were limited, with only 1,815 units built for the North American market.

That limited production, combined with its unique styling and engaging driving dynamics, has helped the Z4 M Coupe develop a strong reputation among collectors and enthusiasts. Today, the model is increasingly recognized as a modern classic that captures the spirit of BMW’s traditional performance philosophy. See it here.