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BMW Z4 Versus Porsche Boxster S – Top Off The World (Part 1)

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When the sun is shining and the weather is sweet, would Sir have the BMW Z4 or the Porsche Boxster S?

Never have we cared so much about the weather as we did when planning this shoot. Short of breaking into a tribal dance to please the weather gods, we did just about everything to ensure we had timed it right. Convertibles need clear, blue skies to be in their element, and so the conditions had to be perfect. Call it luck, good timing or just good old patience, we were granted our window of opportunity at the tail end of spring. On to the cars, then. You’ve seen them before, so I’ll keep the introductions short. The blue roadster, as is glaringly obvious, is the BMW Z4. What isn’t as obvious is that this is the ‘refreshed’ car. What differentiates it from the original from 2009? Very little, actually. You’ll need to be quite observant to notice the altered front bumper and the minutely different headlights. But still, what a looker.

The Z4's perceived quality is beyond criticism

The Z4's perceived quality is beyond criticism

Giving the Z4 company today is the Porsche Boxster S. It’s more powerful than the standard Boxster, and with 315bhp, it closely matches the Z4’s 302bhp of power. That it looks like a baby Porsche 918 also helps it keep its own against the classic long-bonnet, stubby-boot roadster silhouette of the Z4. So, with two smoking-hot cars from the business of open-top motoring and some of the year’s finest weather, there’s no point merely staring at the cars. Time to drive.

The plan is to make an early morning getaway from Mumbai and drive to the ghats of Lonavala, and at the crack of dawn, we set out. There’s a nice breeze in the air, so we don’t waste much time in lowering the roofs. For the statistically inclined, the Boxster will shed its canvas top in a quick nine seconds. The Z4 takes a few seconds longer to get its folding hard top into the boot, but the exercise is worth it because it’s with the roof down that the Z4 looks its smashing best.

Even in the most treacherous of circumstances, the Boxster has an utterly trustworthy and safe handling character

Even in the most treacherous of circumstances, the Boxster has an utterly trustworthy and safe handling character

Getting out of the city is not that easy. Mumbai’s potholed roads can put SUVs to the test and here we are in a pair of stiffly sprung sportscars. We have to be extra cautious over speed-breakers (neither car scraped its undersides) and comically slow on other stretches of ‘tarmac’. But it’s in this imperfect environment that the differences between the two start to emerge. The Z4’s ride is a tad too stiff and the low-profile tyres can’t really shield you from the happenings below. The Boxster S is a lot more cosseting in that sense, at least on the softest of its suspension settings. At swifter speeds too, you can tell the Boxster is the more rigid of the two cars. That scuttle shake, a consequence of the absence of a fixed roof, is far less noticeable in the Porsche, particularly on rumblers.

Z4 cabin has more flair, is better equipped too

Z4 cabin has more flair, is better equipped too

Thankfully, the road smoothens as we start the Mumbai-Pune expressway and the real fun begins. Speeds are up and so is the sun. There’s surprisingly little traffic too. Talk of having it good. Both cars cruise the length of the expressway comfortably (the Z4’s front tends to occasionally skip over expansion joints though) and we’re at the Lonavala exit soon enough. Things get better still as the climb to Aamby Valley starts.

Boxster cabin means business; highly customisable

Boxster cabin means business; highly customisable

For those of you not familiar with the road, it’s a beautiful mix of twists, hairpins and sweeping turns – almost tailor-made for the dynamically gifted Boxster. Out here, the Z4 is the underdog. Or that’s what I think. However, a few corners into the climb later, I realise I’m very, very wrong. It’s a far closer contest than I thought it to be. The Z4 feels remarkably alive, like every car worthy of that propeller badge should. There’s instantaneous access to serious power and directional changes are quick too. It moves about like a shark on the prowl. It’s all down to the ingredients, really. You can’t go too wrong with a 3.0-litre, twin-turbo straight-six up front, a lightning-quick seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and 50/50 weight distribution. Sure, the steering could do with more feel, but it’s still very direct and, with the electronic nannies switched off, let’s me play around with the car on the corners. Thereafter, the strong mid-range punch takes over to make the straights seem far shorter than they appear at first. That the bass-heavy exhaust blips on occasion only wins the Z4 more points. On these roads, the Bimmer has set the bar high.

 

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