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2020 BMW Z4 M40i Should Drive More Like the Toyota Supra

2020 BMW Z4 M40i Should Drive More Like the Toyota Supra

Posted on September 20, 2019 By Jarvis

BMW’s velvety inline-six fixes the entry-level Z4’s power deficit but the M40i could still learn a few things from the mechanically-identical Supra.

It’s for the best that the 2020 BMW Z4 convertible, particularly in six-cylinder M40i guise, is essentially a decapitated 2020 Toyota Supra, a car that was co-developed with the BMW and shares virtually all of its mechanical identity. The latest Supra might not be enough of a Toyota for loyalists, but it is no slouch. There’s a lot of performance baked into the new platform to bolster the Z4’s sports-car credentials. We’d be cool with BMW making the Z4 drive even more like the Supra.
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