BMW's 8 Series Is Finally Here, And It's Packing Heat

BMW has taken the wraps off the mighty 8 Series sports GT, and the overall package sounds like one we can really get on board with thanks to a renewed focus on the driver
BMW's 8 Series Is Finally Here, And It's Packing Heat

BMW’s brand new 8 Series is here at last, and it’s still hiding a big ol’ V8. The four-wheel drive sports GT will be launched in November, but we’ve got all the details right here, right now.

The luxury coupe will be built at the same Dingolfing plant as the 7 Series, which isn’t a surprise since the two share a platform. Two versions will be built to begin with: a 3.0-litre 840d diesel with 316bhp and 502lb ft, and a juicy 4.4-litre M850i with 523bhp and 553lb ft. Much waft.

BMW's 8 Series Is Finally Here, And It's Packing Heat

The diesel, not exactly what you’d call an entry-level model, will crack 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds and return 46.3mpg, presumably on the latest WLTP test cycle that should be more realistic. The petrol monster will demolish the same sprint in just 3.7 seconds. Both, naturally, will crunch into their 155mph speed limiters.

Although we’ve seen plenty of teasers and leaked photos, it’s still rewarding to see the production version resemble last year’s concept so closely. The double-bubble contours on the roof are distinctive and daring. There’s a real class about the design.

BMW's 8 Series Is Finally Here, And It's Packing Heat

It’s just over 4.8 metres long and 1.9 metres wide, but arguably looks larger on both counts. It has a focus about it. Narrow headlight clusters and a more angular kidney grille that’s – fortunately – smaller than the concept’s and wide rather than simply massive like the X7’s, contribute to a shell that should age beautifully.

The seats are clever multi-function sports items designed to cope with fast cornering. The front pair are separated by a tall, wide centre console that leads up to the main instrument panel, while the rears are probably reserved for occasional use.

BMW's 8 Series Is Finally Here, And It's Packing Heat

Out back is a useful 420-litre boot, most likely carefully sized to get at least a few bags of golf clubs inside it. Unlike in a lot of coupes, the rear seat backs can be lowered for even more luggage space.

Prices for the diesel start at £76,270, and for the M850i it’s £100,045. Begin saving.

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Comments

Fayyaz Ahmed(#JDM Squad)(#Stancenation)

For 100 grand,this is definitely worth it

06/15/2018 - 23:04 |
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Anonymous

“Begin saving”
We all know this car is within our reach after a decade.(Hopefully) #ThankTheDepreciationGods

06/16/2018 - 02:11 |
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TheBagel

My god…

06/16/2018 - 03:35 |
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Nishant Dash

This is sexy asf! Wish they introduced a v12 one 😍

06/16/2018 - 04:18 |
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Anonymous

I absolutely love it, but the kidney grills look like the nostrils of the driver who will also have his nose turned up at the peasants he passes by.

06/16/2018 - 04:40 |
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Anonymous

It’s splendid. I’m very glad it isn’t just a replacement for the 6 series.

06/16/2018 - 09:40 |
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Carmadnab

No ambient lighting?

06/16/2018 - 11:03 |
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arman.dleg (///M Squad)

In reply to by Carmadnab

06/16/2018 - 13:52 |
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Ben Anderson 1

There’s more than a hint of the S550 Mustang in this, especially in the rear photo. Not saying that’s a bad thing, though. This is by far the best looking BMW in several years if not decades.

06/16/2018 - 12:58 |
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Damn Ben, you’re the first to say that and now I can’t unsee it. BMW tryna catch the Stang wave.

06/16/2018 - 13:15 |
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Unamd Prcent

The roofline is staggering, the grill is just the right size, the proportions are spot on. It has just one flaw:the exhaust pipes. Why BMW? Why?
I hope they make a 4 door version of it à la 6 Series Grand Coupe

06/16/2018 - 13:20 |
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Simon Wyatt (four arm squad)

The m8 better have the v12

06/16/2018 - 14:45 |
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All M models have i6 and V8 engines, so no. The 760LI has a V12, The old 850CSi had a V12, so if it has a V12, it will be called the 860i.

06/18/2018 - 12:47 |
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