BMW has just unveiled three
limited-edition variants based on the 3-Series, Z4, and X2 dubbed the ‘Edition
Sunrise.’ The cars are exclusive to the Japanese market. The trio are all
finished in Alpine White and stand out thanks to a red line running along the
base of the doors and across the wing mirrors. The X2 and Z4 models will reach
the hands of customers from next month while the 3-Series Edition Sunrise will
land later in the year.
The sole X2 available in Edition Sunrise
form is the xDrive18d M Sport model. Limited to just 200 units, it combines the
Alpine White paint and red accents with 19-inch M wheels, the M aerodynamics
package, an M rear lip spoiler, M leather steering wheel, and the BMW
Individual high gloss shadow line. It also comes complete with aluminum hexagon
trim and is priced at ¥ 5,540,000 (US$ 51,404).
As for the 3-Series model, it is based on
the 320d xDrive M Sport. A total of 200 examples finished in Alpine White will
be produced, complete with 19-inch wheels and an M rear spoiler, while sporting
a ¥ 6,870,000 (US$ 63,744) price tag. BMW will also sell the 320d xDrive M Sport
Edition Sunrise in Melbourne Red as opposed to Alpine White, although
production of this example will be restricted to just 50 units. This variant is
a touch more expensive at ¥ 7,030,000 (US$ 65,229).
Last but not least is the BMW Z4 Edition
Sunrise, based around the sDrive20i M Sport. It will be capped at 50 examples
and also features 19-inch black wheels. Customers will need to spend ¥ 7,400,000
(US$ 68,662) to get behind the wheel.