It may not be the centenary celebrations of BMW Group again this year, but there are plenty of memorable cars and bikes on display at the Revival, plus a nod to a nice little anniversary: the 30th birthday of the BMW Z1.
SEP 08th 2017
BMW Z1 celebrates 30 years
Visitors can see a pristine example of the Z1 on display in Earls Court this year. When the Z1 was unveiled to the public in 1988, it was the first two-seat sports car from BMW for 30-odd years - the 507 from the late Fifties was the Z1’s predecessor.
Some of the Z1’s innovative design quirks are as unique today as they were back in 1988: “young”, “dynamic” and "brash” were internal targets for the character of the Z1. Driving took precedence over comfort, there was a mid-mounted engine and, most striking of all, vertically sliding doors and a pastiche outer skin over a sheet metal structure. There were no wings, no spoilers, just the aero design of the car’s body.
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Production came to an end in June 1991, with 8,000 Z1s built. Go pay homage to the one in Earls Court, which sits alongside a 507, M4 Convertible and 640d M Sport Convertible.
Don’t miss the March Motor Works, either, taken over by BMW Group Classic and full of sumptuous toys such as a 1956 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Freestone and Webb Limousine, a 1958 BMW 3200 Michelotti Vignale and BMW R25 (1950), R69 (1959) and R12 Gespann (1940) with sidecar.