The Irish Mail on Sunday

Out in open air with new BMW!

- WITH RAY MASSEY

BMW Z4 M40i Roadster From €75,165 ★★★★★

Bmw’s latest offering is more of a cruiser than a bruiser but will breeze happily in style down a smart boulevard or along a sun-kissed seafront.

However, you’ll have to wait until the first stirrings of spring to take delivery of BMW’s sporty new Z4 convertibl­e range.

But even in autumn, at its global launch in sunnier Portugal, I was able to savour the liberating delights of open-top driving in the German car giant’s exceptiona­lly capable new roadster, which draws on generation­s of convertibl­e heritage, including the Z1, Z3 and Z8 models and back as far as the prewar BMW 328.

Early images of the Z4 — a rival for the Porsche Boxster — has split opinion.

But up close in the metal and on the road, it grows on you as something of a handsome beast.

Priced from less than €51,762, chances are BMW will shift a fair few of these.

I drove the top of the range M40i (from €75,165). It’s powered by a 3-litre turbocharg­ed straight sixcylinde­r 340hp engine matched to a slick 8-speed automatic gearbox with manual override, riding on 18 in wheels with 19 in as an option.

The fully electric fabric roof opens and closes at the touch of a button within 10 seconds at speeds up to 50kmh.

It comes in black as standard with an option of a greyish anthracite with silver effect.

The Z4 has a powerful presence on the road with a long bonnet and bold BMW racing-inspired mesh on the kidney-shaped grille. There was plenty of thrust to experience accelerati­on from rest to 100kph in MORE OF A CRUISER THAN A BRUISER … AND IT HAS STYLE TOO 4.6 seconds. Top speed is limited to 250kph.

Precise and confident handling at speed is helped by a low centre of gravity. But it will better suit those looking for a civilised cruising car with sporty performanc­e rather than an extreme blood-and-guts sports car.

The March launch will feature the entry level sDrive20i, with a 2litre 197hp four-cylinder petrol engine.

Also due then is the sDrive30i, with the same engine, but a higher 258 hp.

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