The 2024 BMW Z4 G29 sDrive20i M Sport captures something increasingly rare in today’s automotive world—a pure, driver-focused roadster that prioritises connection, balance, and open-air freedom. In Australian specification, it pairs a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine with an eight-speed Steptronic transmission, producing around 145kW and delivering smooth, responsive performance that feels perfectly suited to coastal drives and winding backroads alike.
What truly sets the Z4 apart, however, is not just how it drives—but what it represents. With its long bonnet, rear-wheel-drive layout, and near-perfect weight distribution, it stays true to classic sports car principles. The M Sport package sharpens the experience further, adding sport-tuned suspension, upgraded brakes, and distinctive styling that gives the car real presence without losing its elegance.
Inside, the cabin is focused yet refined, with supportive sports seats, premium materials, and BMW’s intuitive iDrive system creating a space that feels both modern and purpose-built. With the roof down, every drive becomes an event—whether it’s a quick city run or a weekend escape.
What makes the 2024 model especially compelling is its place in history. BMW has confirmed that Z4 production will end in 2026, with no direct successor planned, effectively closing the chapter on its long-running roadster lineage. As demand for traditional sports cars declines and the industry shifts toward SUVs and electrification, cars like the Z4 are becoming increasingly rare.
That rarity is exactly what makes it so appealing. The Z4 isn’t just a car you buy—it’s one you keep. As one of the last of its kind, it’s highly likely to become sought after by enthusiasts who value authentic driving experiences.
If you’ve ever considered owning a true roadster, this may be one of your last chances to secure a modern classic before it disappears for good.