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dynamic acceleration

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dynamic acceleration [dī¦nam·ik ik‚sel·ə′rā·shən]
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To ensure passionate driving pleasure at all times, the new BMW Z4 comes with a range of three straight-six power units: 306 hp in the BMW Z4 sDrive35i, 258 hp in the BMW Z4 sDrive30i, and 204 hp in the BMW Z4 sDrive23i ensure truly outstanding performance and dynamic acceleration at all times.
2-litre power plant offers responsive, punchy performance but you have to step up to the V6 for real dynamic acceleration.
This is a combination of manual and automatic transmission that provides its customers benefit of highly dynamic gear shift without interruption in traction, greater shift comfort, seven gears for dynamic acceleration, low fuel consumption and reduction in harmful exhaust emissions.
 
 
 
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