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BMW - Z1 - Just 51,600 Km since new

Caratteristiche

Marca BMW Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster Guida Sinistra
Modello Z1 Condizione Condizioni originali Trazione Posteriore
Versione Just 51,600 Km since new Carburante Benzina Cambio Manuale
Anno 1990 KM 51600 Colore Nero
Marca BMW KM 51600
Modello Z1 Guida Sinistra
Versione Just 51,600 Km since new Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster Trazione Posteriore
Condizione Condizioni originali Cambio Manuale
Anno 1990 Colore Nero
Marca BMW
Modello Z1
Versione Just 51,600 Km since new
Anno 1990
Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster
Condizione Condizioni originali
Guida Sinistra
Trazione Posteriore
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Manuale
KM 51600
Colore Nero

Descrizione

 

- It distinguishes itself through a detail that, for collectors, speaks louder than any specification: its 51,600 km from new

- Thoughtfully preserved example

- Iconic vertically retractable doors that disappear into the body, one of the most unique features ever seen on a production car

- Built with removable thermoplastic body panels, allowing for easy replacement and futuristic modularity

- The interior of this BMW Z1 is defined by its rare and eye-catching camouflage-pattern upholstery, one of the model’s most distinctive and unconventional features

- Powered by a 2.5L inline-six engine from the 325i

- Limited production of just 8,000 units, making it a rare and highly collectible model today

The BMW Z1 was born in a moment when BMW was quietly redefining what it meant to be an engineering-driven brand.

BMW had mastered its formula: compact sports sedans, smooth inline-six engines, and a driving experience that felt precise yet alive. But beneath that polished surface, there was a desire to experiment.

That desire took shape in the Z1, a car that felt more like a concept brought to life than a traditional production model.

The car’s structure featured a galvanized steel monocoque paired with thermoplastic outer panels, an unusual combination that allowed for durability and flexibility. Even minor damage could be addressed by replacing individual panels, a radical idea at the time.

Underneath its futuristic skin, however, the Z1 carried familiar BMW DNA. It used the inline-six engine from the 325i, producing 170 horsepower, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox.

Between 1989 and 1991, 8,000 units of the Z1 were built.

Initially planned as a limited run of 5,000 cars, demand exceeded expectations, pushing BMW to extend production. Still, it remained rare enough to feel exclusive.

The BMW Z1 was offered in a small but distinctive palette of colors, each chosen to highlight its futuristic design. Available exterior colors included Top Red, Fun Yellow, Dream Black, and the more subtle Urgrün (a dark green shade).

Inside, buyers could choose between interiors in black, red, or beige, creating bold contrasts or more classic combinations depending on personal taste.

The Z1 set the stage for the brand’s future roadsters, directly influencing the later Z3, Z4, and even the philosophy behind BMW’s “Z” lineup.

When it was new in 1989–1991, the BMW Z1 carried a premium price tag of around €41,700 in today’s money (converted from its original German mark list price), noticeably more than many contemporary convertibles.

With its rare production numbers and unmistakable engineering boldness, the BMW Z1 has become a prized collector’s icon, valued not just for its rarity but for the visionary spirit it represents within BMW’s history.

 

ABOUT THIS SPECIFIC EXAMPLE

This BMW Z1 was originally delivered new in Belgium.

It stands out not just for its elegant Dream Black finish, but above all for its remarkably low mileage of just 51,600 Km, a figure that immediately places it among the more desirable and carefully preserved cars on the market.

In the world of modern classics, mileage is more than a number, it is a measure of how a car has been lived with. Here, those Kilometers suggest a life of restraint and appreciation rather than routine use.

From a mechanical perspective, 51,600 km places this Z1 in an especially appealing position. It avoids the stagnation of ultra-low mileage examples that may require recommissioning, while remaining comfortably below the threshold where age and use begin to leave a heavier mark. 

It is, in many ways, the ideal middle ground, a car ready to be enjoyed without compromising its collector integrity.

 

CONDITION EXTERIOR

The exterior condition of this BMW Z1 reflects the same level of care suggested by its low mileage and thoughtful ownership.

Finished in its elegant Dream Black color, the body presents with a deep, consistent gloss that enhances the Z1’s distinctive lines.

The thermoplastic panels, a hallmark of the model’s innovative construction, appear well-preserved.

Paintwork remains in very good condition, showing just minimal signs of age consistent with careful use.

There are no notable imperfections or evidence of major cosmetic repairs, allowing the originality of the car to stand out.

The signature vertically retractable doors operate smoothly and sit correctly within the body when closed.

Details such as trim elements, seals, and lighting components remain in used but very nice shape, contributing to a cohesive and well-kept overall appearance. The wheels are also presented in clean condition, free from significant damage.

Overall, the exterior presents as a refined and well-preserved example, retaining its originality while offering a strong visual impact.

 

CONDITION INTERIOR 

The interior of this BMW Z1 is particularly distinctive thanks to its rare camouflage-pattern upholstery, a hallmark feature that immediately sets it apart from more conventional configurations.

It reflects the experimental spirit behind the Z1 project.

Condition-wise, the interior remains very well preserved. The camouflage fabric shows only light signs of use, with the pattern still vibrant and clearly defined, free from significant fading or wear. The seats retain their shape and support, indicating careful use over time.

The dashboard, a defining element of the Z1’s minimalist and driver-focused design, remains well-preserved, with no visible cracks, warping, or discoloration.

The original radio unit remains in place, contributing to the period-correct atmosphere of the cabin.

Carpets, door panels, and trim pieces are equally well kept, showing minimal wear and contributing to an overall impression of a carefully maintained interior.

 

DRIVING EXPERIENCE

Sliding into the BMW Z1 on a bright, sunny day feels like a unique and memorable experience, unlike almost any other car on the road. 

The most striking feature, the doors, sets the tone immediately. 

Unlike conventional doors, the Z1’s are vertically retractable: with the push of a lever, they slide straight down into the body, disappearing almost entirely. 

Lower them fully, and the car transforms, creating an open cockpit feel that brings you closer to the road, the air, and the environment around you. 

It’s a clever engineering solution that combines show-stopping style with practical functionality, and it never fails to draw attention.

Behind the wheel, the 2.5-liter inline-six engine delivers smooth, linear power. The five-speed manual gearbox feels precise and mechanical, connecting you directly to the road. 

Steering is tight and communicative, and the low seating position makes every corner feel immediate and engaging.

With the doors lowered, driving becomes an immersive experience. You feel the sun on your skin, the breeze flowing along your arms for pure driving pleasure.

With nearly four decades behind it, this BMW Z1 has earned classic status, and examples with low mileage have become highly collectible, showing a clear trend of rising value.

This BMW Z1 is fully eligible for classic car events and can be confidently used in regularity rallies or similar competitions, combining its collectible status with genuine driving enjoyment.

 

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The information provided on this website has been compiled by The Houtkamp Collection with the utmost care. The information contained within this advert is provided ‘as-is’, without warranties as to its accuracy whether expressed or implied and is intended for informational purposes only. The Houtkamp Collection is not liable for any errors or mistakes.

 

 

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