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In the flesh: BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster with retractable hardtop roof and adjustable ride height

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BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
BMW's 2009 Z4 roadster
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January 13, 2009 We previewed the new Beemer Z4 roadster back in December - now we've had a chance to dribble on it at the Detroit NAIAS. The hardtop convertible is as slick and sporty as you'd expect, but its posing credentials are backed up a serious performance focus. Dynamic Drive control gives you three engine mapping/stability settings for the 300hp twin turbo inline 6 engine, to control your degree of hooliganism. Adaptive suspension with electronic damping control can adjust ride height on the fly, and adapt to road conditions so quickly that if you hit a bump with the front wheels, the back wheels will be adjusted in time to deal with it. The gearshift is accomplished either through an extremely short-travel manual 6-speed, a standard paddle-shift auto or a ripping seven-speed double-clutch sports auto. Bavarian beauty, brains and brawn in a 150mph top-down giggle machine.

See the photo gallery for our NAIAS snaps, or check out our previous coverage for more info on what's under the hood.

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