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The Boldmen CR4 is a two-door roadster produced by German automobile manufacturer Boldmen. It was introduced in 2021.


Development and launch

In July 2021, Boldmen, which was founded a year earlier by Harald Käs, Michael Käs, and Friedhelm Wiesmann, presented its first car in the form of the 2-door, 2-seat CR4 roadster. The third generation of the
BMW Z4 The BMW Z models are a line of roadsters manufactured by German automaker BMW. The Z stands for ''zukunft'' (German for ''future''), and has been produced in four different series with six generations consisting of roadster, coupé, sports car, ...
was used as the basis for the development of the vehicle, visually significantly modifying it, also implementing proprietary technical changes. The Boldmen has developed its own exterior design, with widely spaced headlamps as well as the distinctive hexagonal-shaped centrally located air intake. The rear part of the body has also undergone changes, with a widely spaced Boldmen inscription, as well as the pattern of the front part of the body - lamp shades with cased lenses. The BMW 3-liter six-cylinder B58 engine, which initially powers the Z4 in the M40i variant, has undergone extensive changes. As a result, the vehicle develops a maximum power of 414 hp and 610 Nm of maximum torque, developing a maximum of and in 3.9 seconds. The exhaust system has been redesigned, leaving only the 8-speed automatic transmission unchanged.


See also

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Wiesmann Wiesmann GmbH is a German automobile manufacturer that specializes in hand-built custom convertibles and coupes. The company, which has its factory in Dülmen, was founded by brothers, engineer Martin Wiesmann and businessman Friedhelm Wiesman ...


References

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