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BMW Z3 Coupe
To create the first Z3 model, BMW used the E36 Compact 3 Series platform and the rear suspension from their old E30 model. And then they covered it with a sexy new open-top body. The result was a stylish, lightweight convertible with two seats and a lineup of potent four and six-cylinder engines with great driving dynamics. They released the Z3 in 1996 in the middle of the roadster renaissance to an eager audience.
It was one of the bestsellers in its class and a benchmark model in the performance and handling department. The Z3 Roadster was a big success for BMW, but the company wanted to go further and introduce a closed version. Despite the fact they called it a coupe, the Z3 Coupe was a shooting brake. It had an almost vertical rear third door, a big rear glass and a big trunk, which added a surprisingly big amount of practicality into this small car.
Of course, due to its higher price and somewhat controversial styling, the Z3 Coupe wasn’t as popular as the Roadster. However, it spread the magic of the shooting brake body style to the mainstream car market. Especially interesting are the M versions powered by a 3.2-liter straight six engine delivering 320 HP.