
Abstract
- Bovensiepen debuts its first automobile, the Zagato GT, primarily based on the BMW M4
- Includes a 611 hp inline-six, carbon fiber physique, and Bilstein adaptive suspension
- Hand-built in Bavaria, with over 250 hours per unit and in depth personalization choices
Bavaria meets Milan within the debut of the Bovensiepen Zagato, a limited-production grand tourer, primarily based on the BMW M4, unveiled at this yr’s Fuori Concorso on Lake Como. The primary mannequin from the newly launched Bovensiepen model, the Zagato pairs Italian coachbuilding with Bavarian engineering, creating what CEO Andreas Bovensiepen calls “Superb Driving” in its purest kind.
The automobile encompasses a 3L inline-six engine producing 611 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque, launching from 0 to 62 mph in simply 3.3 seconds and reaching a high velocity over 186 mph. Constructed on a light-weight carbon fiber physique and outfitted with adaptive Bilstein dampers and cast 20-inch wheels, the Zagato combines efficiency with consolation in three selectable driving modes. A titanium Akrapovič exhaust delivers a sound worthy of its daring design.
Zagato’s design DNA is obvious within the signature “double bubble” roof, frameless home windows and exact, flowing strains. Inside, patrons can personalize almost each floor, together with non-compulsory Lavalina leather-based upholstery and CNC-milled aluminum shift paddles. Every automobile requires over 250 hours to construct, with greater than 400 bespoke elements crafted in Buchloe.
On the time of writing, specifics on availability and value haven’t but been revealed, nevertheless, they’re anticipated to be shared by the top of 2025, with deliveries anticipated to happen in Q2 of 2026.