BMW 8 Series Finally Arrives With Sexy Shape, 523-HP Biturbo V8


The svelte luxury coupe makes its grand debut as a showcase of what BMW can do.

After a very long wait, BMW is finally unveiling its revival of the 8 Series. The sculpted coupe comes packed with tech and arrives with two available engines.

The production 8 Series looks like a toned down version of last year’s concept. The model features a long, low nose with a narrow take on BMW’s kidney grille. The hood leads to a double-bubble roof that flows back to a gently sloping tail. Large trapezoidal tail pipes dominate the view from the rear end.

While LED headlights are standard, customers can upgrade to laser lights. To shed weight, buyers can spec a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, and an available Carbon Package that uses CFRP for the intakes, mirror caps, rear spoiler, and diffuser.

Inside, occupants find a 10.3-inch digital instrument panel, and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen sits right next to it on the top of the center stack. Customers can upgrade the cabin with wireless device charging, a Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System, stainless steel trim, and glass switches.

The svelte luxury coupe makes its grand debut as a showcase of what BMW can do.

After a very long wait, BMW is finally unveiling its revival of the 8 Series. The sculpted coupe comes packed with tech and arrives with two available engines.

The production 8 Series looks like a toned down version of last year's concept. The model features a long, low nose with a narrow take on BMW's kidney grille. The hood leads to a double-bubble roof that flows back to a gently sloping tail. Large trapezoidal tail pipes dominate the view from the rear end.

While LED headlights are standard, customers can upgrade to laser lights. To shed weight, buyers can spec a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, and an available Carbon Package that uses CFRP for the intakes, mirror caps, rear spoiler, and diffuser.

Inside, occupants find a 10.3-inch digital instrument panel, and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen sits right next to it on the top of the center stack. Customers can upgrade the cabin with wireless device charging, a Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System, stainless steel trim, and glass switches.

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