
€145,000
A true automotive icon: this 2001 BMW Z8 is widely regarded as one of the most desirable and characterful BMWs ever produced. This example was originally delivered new in Japan and has been owned by the same Dutch enthusiast since 2009—a rare combination of provenance and long-term ownership. The BMW Z8 was created as a modern tribute to the legendary BMW 507, combining timeless design with a pure, analogue driving experience. Its aluminium spaceframe construction, long bonnet and minimalist interior make it just as striking today as it was at its debut. This Z8 has been meticulously maintained throughout its life and has covered 166,000 kilometres, demonstrating that it has been properly driven and enjoyed, as a true driver's car should. The car is supplied with its original hardtop, a highly desirable and increasingly rare accessory, and is equipped with the much sought-after manual transmission—exactly as purists prefer. Under the bonnet lies the legendary 4.9-litre V8 (S62) engine, shared with the BMW M5 (E39), producing 400 horsepower with an intoxicating soundtrack and outstanding responsiveness. Paired with the manual gearbox, it delivers an engaging, unfiltered driving experience that is becoming increasingly rare in the modern automotive world. What truly sets the BMW Z8 apart is its rarity and collector status. Values of the Z8 continue to rise worldwide, and it has become a cornerstone in serious collections. At an asking price of €145,000, a BMW Z8 of this calibre, specification and history is exceptionally difficult—if not impossible—to find on the current market. A remarkable opportunity for the collector or enthusiast seeking timeless design, a legendary engine and long-term value.
Year
2001
Make
BMW
Model
Z8
Mileage
166000 km
Transmission
Manual