• BMW is releasing the third-generation Z4 convertible in a fully loaded Final Edition with red interior highlights and deep black paint.
  • Like the mechanically comparable Toyota Supra, the 2019 Z4 debuted.
  • The Z4 Final Edition costs $78,675 and is available with a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic.

Final 2026 BMW Z4 Bids Collectors Farewell

In 2019, the third-generation BMW Z4 debuted with better driving dynamics. The Z4 and revived Toyota Supra were created by BMW and Toyota’s odd partner, Austrian Magna Steyr. After eight model years, BMW will discontinue the Z4, but not before releasing the Z4 Final Edition.

Do you struggle with choices? Because there’s only one option—an eight-speed automatic or six-speed manual—this is your Z4. Your remaining questions have been answered because every Z4 Final Edition has the identical setup. Black is a great color if you don’t mind it.

Final Edition BMWs include deep Frozen Black metallic paint and the Shadowline kit, which blacks the grille, intake, exhaust, and mirror caps. Red calipers are the only exterior color of M Sport brakes.

Z4 Final Edition interior design is unchanged. Alcantara and black leather cover the center console, doors, and seats, with red stitching on the floor mats and seats providing the only color in the cabin. Door sill etchings identify the vehicle as a Final Edition, and BMW’s M tricolor seatbelts add style.

BMW expects the Z4 Final Edition to be produced in limited quantities between February and April 2026. Therefore, collectors will likely like this model. Each Final Edition costs $78,675, regardless of transmission, because they are configured the same way.

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