The BMW Z4’s story is coming to a close. After three generations, the brand is putting the roadster into retirement, and it’s doing it with a special send-off: the Z4 Final Edition. With Audi’s TT gone and Mercedes’ SLK long out of the picture, the small German sports car segment is all but empty, leaving the Porsche 718 as the lone survivor. What this really means is that the goodbye feels a bit heavier and a bit more meaningful.
A Farewell With No Successor in Sight
Here’s the thing: BMW isn’t hinting at a replacement, successor, or even a concept that might pick up the Z4’s baton. The Final Edition is exactly what the name suggests: the last dance. And BMW decided to make it count.
Exclusive exterior paint, a carefully curated interior package, and the brand’s beloved six-cylinder engine all come together to give the Z4 a proper curtain call. For enthusiasts, this is the last chance to get a small, straight-six BMW roadster straight from the factory.
A Dark, Dramatic Exterior
BMW has gone all-in on a moody theme. Every Z4 Final Edition is wrapped in BMW Individual Frozen Black Metallic paint, a matte finish that gives the car an understated but unmistakable presence. To push the look even further, BMW added the Shadowline Package as standard. Think gloss-black accents everywhere, grille, mirrors, exhaust tips, air breathers, and lower intakes.
Even the soft top plays along, finished in Moonlight Black. The only splash of color comes from the red M Sport brake calipers hiding behind staggered 19- and 20-inch performance wheels. It’s subtle, sharp, and a bit sinister, exactly how a farewell edition should feel.
Inside, a Cabin Built for Enthusiasts
The interior sticks to the script: dark, sporty, and purposeful. Vernasca leather and Alcantara dominate the space, both finished in black with red contrast stitching. The M-striped seatbelts add a touch of nostalgia, and the floor mats get red piping to tie the cabin together.
Because BMW wanted this to be a fully loaded send-off, the Final Edition includes the Premium Package and the Driving Assistance Package as standard. You get a Harman Kardon audio system, ambient lighting, park distance control, active blind-spot detection, and a head-up display, all bundled in.
This model will also be one of the last BMWs to use the classic dual-screen layout with physical climate buttons. With the brand shifting toward fully digital interfaces, the Z4’s simpler, cleaner design becomes part of its legacy.
The Last of Its Kind
The biggest highlight sits under the hood: BMW’s smooth, responsive six-cylinder engine. It’s the heart of the Z4 experience, and the Final Edition keeps it alive for one last run.
There’s no confirmed successor coming, and that gives this model a sense of finality you don’t often see anymore. It’s a celebration and a goodbye rolled into one.
For anyone who’s ever loved a pure, fuss-free roadster, the BMW Z4 Final Edition isn’t just a special trim; it’s a closing chapter.




