Highlights
- Smart example of the second-generation Z4
- Unusual Platinum Bronze
- Folding electric hardtop
- Lovely condition inside and out
- 51,000 miles from new
- Two previous keepers
The Appeal
Here’s one for the pub quiz – the second-generation BMW Z4 – the E89 – was the first car to have female design chiefs for both the interior and the exterior. Designed in BMW’s California studios with Italian Juliane Blasi leading the exterior design and Frenchwoman Nadia Arnaout in charge of the interior, the German-built E89 was a truly global effort.
It retained the flame-surfaced styling cues of its predecessor but was less challenging on the eye than the original Z4, with a much more rounded front end, softer side curves and a far more upmarket interior than its often spartan predecessor. It also came with a retractable folding hardtop for the first time, albeit over a decade after arch-rival Mercedes-Benz introduced such technology to the sports car market.
This example is a smart and well-equipped E89 derivative in ‘23i sDrive’ form, the second-generation Z4 being one of the fist BMWs to adapt the brand’s utterly confusing naming strategy. To break that down into layman’s terms, it’s the sportier trim level with the smallest of the two six-cylinder engines on offer - a 2.5-litre N52 unit developing 200bhp, which in this case is allied to a six-speed ZF automatic transmission.
Finished in striking Platinum Bronze, this one has loads of options, looks amazing and is the perfect future classic.

The History and Paperwork
- UK V5C
- MOT August 2024
- Up-to-date digital service history
- Original handbooks and documents
- Genuine mileage
- Two previous owners

The Condition
- Striking Platinum Bronze bodywork in good overall condition
- Smart Dakota leather trim
- Fully functional folding metal hardtop
- Superb overall order with excellent paint finish
- 18-inch factory alloy wheels in excellent condition with only minor marks
- Matching Michelin Pilot Sports tyres all-round
- Some very minor marks to body, but nothing of any major note
- All glass and trim correct and in good order
- Superb seats with only very light wear to the upper shoulder of the driver’s seat
- All dials and controls work as they ought to
- iDrive controller and central infotainment system
- Climate control
- BMW dealer mats
- Some wear to roof control buttons

The Mechanics
- 2.5-litre N52 straight-six
- Six-speed ZF 6HP 29 automatic transmission
- 228bhp – 0-60mph in 6.6 secs and a top speed of 155mph
- Starts and runs very well
- Well-maintained
- Reported by the vendor to drive very well and with no known faults




































































































































