Currently reading: BMW hints at Z3 M-inspired concept car for Villa d’Este 2025

New creation appears to be a rakish shooting brake based on last year’s Skytop convertible concept

BMW has released the first images of a new model set to be revealed at the upcoming Villa d’Este Concours, seemingly fusing last year’s Skytop concept with the famed ‘Clownshoe’ Z3 M Coupé.

Images posted to social media show the silhouette of a model with the same rear lights as the Skytop, a rakish open-top GT unveiled at last year's Villa d’Este Concours, but a reworked tail section.

Rather than a long deck housing a convertible roof panel, it appears to be a shooting brake with a rakish glasshouse and a prominent ducktail-style roof spoiler.

Its form appears to reference the Z3 M as well as the Z4-based Touring Coupé concept that BMW revealed at Villa d’Este in 2023.

The Touring Coupé never made it to production but the Skytop, on the other hand, is being readied for a limited run of 50 road-going cars.

Testing of these cars – based on the CLAR platform that underpins every BMW from the 3 Series upwards and packing a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 – recently ramped up ahead of this year’s Villa d’Este Concours, which opens on 23 May.

BMW Skytop prototype rear quarter tracking

Discussing the impact of Villa d’Este, BMW M chief Frank van Meel last year told Autocar: “It is a little bit like a test balloon: you show the cars and, if there's enough demand, it can be built.

“I think the demand is quite high, so [the] probability is quite high. We will see over the next few weeks if that interest translates into purchasing orders.

“The probability is there. It shows [that] we always want to try new things and see if there is a demand. Even though we’re a big company, it’s not the main purpose to build a small series.

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“But if you listen to your customers and they say every now and then to do something like this and we do it, I think it’s a nice gesture, to show that we aren't only into, let's say, the cars we build everyday, but we can also do something special if demand is there.”

BMW design director Adrian van Hooydonk added that “there’s no need to turn [the Skytop] into a big series production car” and that it is “maybe an instant classic”.

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Peter Cavellini 19 May 2025

This looks well just old fashioned,I'm a BMW owners, I'm on my sixth,but this, this I hope is just conceptual, reminds me of the eight series,maybe it's the image, makes it look squashed,the Targa roof is just no, it's just plain wrong ,as for the "Clown shoe" analogy, I first heard Mike Brewer use it and ever since I guess it refers to the US version,no, I think BMW have to think again.

Deputy 19 May 2025

Great to see fancy estates and offroading estates making a comeback to replace heavy and poor riding SUVs.  Now just need to get marketing them correctly!

 

Bob Cat Brian 19 May 2025

I dont like the Skytop. It got huge praise for being 'stunning', 'beautiful' etc. But I doont think it is, just merely hugely better than most BMWs of the past decade.