Z4 Roadster E85 2.5i
The BMW Z4 E85 2.5i Roadster, produced from 2003 to 2006, served as the base model of the first-generation Z4 lineup featuring a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline-six engine. The M54B25 engine produced 189 hp (some sources cite 192 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 181 lb-ft of torque at 3,500 rpm, delivering 0-60 mph acceleration in 6.8 seconds, 0-100 km/h in 7.0 seconds, and a top speed of 146 mph. With a curb weight of 2,943 lbs, the rear-wheel drive 2.5i provided balanced chassis dynamics and classic BMW roadster characteristics. Transmission options included five-speed manual, six-speed manual, five-speed automatic, and six-speed SMG-II automated manual, offering choice for different driving preferences.
The Z4 was introduced at the 2002 Paris Motor Show with North American models arriving in November 2002 as 2003 model year vehicles. The power-retractable soft top and 9.2 cubic feet of trunk space provided practical convertible versatility, while fuel economy of 26.1 mpg combined demonstrated efficiency. While the 2.5i lacked the performance of 3.0-liter variants, it offered accessible BMW roadster ownership with smooth inline-six power delivery, excellent handling balance, and lower running costs. The E85 platform Chris Bangle controversial styling divided opinion but provided distinctive road presence. The 2.5i served as an excellent entry point into Z4 ownership, delivering genuine BMW driving dynamics and build quality at lower pricing than higher-specification models, appealing to enthusiasts seeking affordable open-air sports car experience with premium credentials.