When flair meets fast, the result usually comes with a BMW badge and a wind in the hair attitude. Yuzvendra Chahal, known for outthinking batters with guile and precision, has now added a very different kind of spin to his personal garage with the BMW Z4 Roadster. Priced around the ₹1 crore mark, this low slung droptop is less about quiet luxury and more about statement making performance. With its long bonnet, aggressive stance and a driving experience designed to be felt rather than merely admired, the Z4 fits perfectly into the modern sports car dream. It is the kind of machine that turns city commutes into events and weekend drives into rituals, proving that Chahal’s taste off the pitch is every bit as bold as his approach on it.

Under the hood of Chahal’s BMW Z4 is a 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engine equipped with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. This potent petrol powerplant churns out roughly 335–340 bhp (250 kW) and a muscular 500 Nm of torque between about 1,600 – 4,500 rpm — ample for brisk acceleration and effortless overtaking. Paired with this engine is an 8-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission that sends power to the rear wheels. The result? A blistering sprint from 0–100 km/h in approximately 4.5 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of about 250 km/h, figures befitting a performance roadster of this calibre. Uniquely for India, BMW has even offered a 6-speed manual gearbox option on certain Z4 M40i variants, a treat for driving purists who crave direct engagement.

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The Z4’s setup isn’t all about straight-line speed. With adaptive M suspension, variable sport steering and an optional M Sport differential, the car balances confidence with comfort. Drivers can tailor the driving experience through different modes (Comfort, Sport, Sport+) that adjust throttle response, steering weight and suspension character on the fly. Though its sport-focused chassis rewards enthusiastic driving, the Z4 still manages to stay composed over imperfect road surfaces — a thoughtful trait for Indian conditions where smooth tarmac is a mixed blessing.

Step inside, and the Z4’s cabin is a blend of driver-centric functionality and premium comfort. Standard features include a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and touchscreen display forming the BMW Live Cockpit Professional, supporting navigation, media, Apple CarPlay and smartphone connectivity. A 12-speaker Harman Kardon audio system elevates the soundtrack when the roof is up, while the electric soft top can fold away in about 10 seconds, transforming the car instantly into an open-air machine. Safety and convenience are well covered too, with features like adaptive LED headlights, cruise control with braking function, multiple airbags and stability systems.