8 Series [Official] BMW 8 Series Coupé (G15)


The BMW 8 Series is a range of grand tourer coupes and convertibles produced by BMW. The 8 Series was introduced in 1990 under the E31 model code and was only available as a two-door coupé. The E31 was discontinued in 1999 due to poor sales. The model range was later reintroduced in 2018 with the second generation, G15 8 Series. It launched in coupé (G15), convertible (G14), and four-door Gran Coupé (G16) body styles, as the successor to the F06/F12/F13 6 Series lineup.

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From Evo (no press release just yet):

Built from a cocktail of high-strength steel, aluminium and even a little bit of carbonfibre, the 8-series’ weight figure should still slip under the two-ton mark. To further aid handling, BMW has included a suite of new active chassis tech to keep the big coupe in check. This includes standard fitment of rear-wheel steering, or active integral steering as BMW calls it, as well as optional active roll stabilisation, to counteract excessive body movements whilst under hard cornering.

At 4843mm long, the new 8-series is by no means a compact coupe, but it’s over 180mm shorter than the Mercedes S-class coupe, yet sits 3mm wider and 70mm lower. As a result, the new 8-series has a more dynamic look than the Merc, positioning itself as a sportier type of GT. Rather than offer a standard model, and then an optional M Sport variant, all 8-series’ will get an aggressive exterior styling package, set off by 20-inch wheels.

The interior is all-new, and features plenty of switchgear and technology inclusions just released in the all-new X5. Fittingly, the new 8-series includes a standard 12.3-inch driver display, paired with a smaller 10.25-inch screen atop the dash. The overall design is subtle, and although it doesn’t look as sumptuous as those in the S-class or Bentley Continental GT, it does correlate to the new 8-series’ more dynamic ethos.

Placed right at the top of BMW’s contemporary model range, the new 8-series will not only rival the Mercedes S-class Coupe, though, as an upcoming V8 version of the Bentley Continental GT and even the Aston Martin DB11 V8 could be considered possible rivals. The key difference here is the option of a diesel engine, something that no large GT coupe rival offers, as well as its sub-seven-figure price tag.

The coupe bodystyle is also due to get a couple of variations, as both convertible, and four-door Gran Coupe versions, will follow shortly after. An even more powerful M8 is also on the cards, doubtless incorporating the M5’s even more powerful 600bhp-odd V8 engine. Previewed by both the M8 GTE, which debuted at this year’s Le Mans 24h, and the M8 Gran Coupe concept revealed earlier this year at the Geneva motor show, the M8 will likely rival cars like the Mercedes-AMG S63, and form BMW M’s flagship model.

For now, though, we’re just glad to see the Coupe out in the open. We shouldn’t have to wait too long to see it on the road, either, as the new 8-series is on sale now at BMW showrooms, with cars reaching customers just before year’s end.


All-new 2018 BMW 8-series Coupe revealed – watch out S-class coupe
 
From AMS:

New BMW 8 Series (G15, 2018) (M850i xDrive)
All-wheel sports coupe attacks luxury class

From November, the new 8 Series coupe is available at the dealers. It replaces the 6 Series, the two-door sports coupe is the start, followed by four-door, M8 and convertible, some next year. We were already able to sit in the two-door M850i xDrive.


Engines: Also with diesel
Suspension: Complete new development
Seat sample: Interior with a tight rear and a large trunk
Price and conclusion

Part of BMW's "Strategy Number One Next" is an offensive in the luxury class, where competitor Mercedes has been making good money with S-Class derivatives for some time. For example, BMW will soon be using the large SUV to fish customers, a segment in which Mercedes will be represented later with the Maybach SUV.

A counterpart to the S-Class coupe and convertible versions of Mercedes should be the new 8 Series. However, the 8-series to be a sports car in contrast to the limousine-like Swabians. And where there are "ultimately only two types on the market: The lap time variant such as the Mercedes AMG GT and the Porsche 911 or the GT such as the Aston Martin DB11. The 8 Series is a sporty GT, most comparable to the DB11. But the price plays in a completely different league, "said Markus Flasch, project manager of the 8 Series.

GT also means that the 8-series should be sportier than the 6-series. Visually, this works especially well in the studio vehicle, a M850i xDrive, great: The long hood opens at 8er in a shallow "sharknose" (shark nose), shall mean, headlights and kidney tend to back rather than forward. The roof of the comparatively short Greenhouse falls off quickly and is retracted to the rear much like the concept car. The strong rear looks less extreme and flat than in the study, almost a little jagged, but powerful and crisp. The many air intake openings and the efforts to reduce output result in a rather average cW value of 0.33 for the M-Performance variant.

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The Zweitrüer is 4.85 meters around 5 inches shorter than the 6 Series. The wheelbase is 2.82 meters. Long hood and short, fast sloping roof characterize the sidelines.

To be more sporty also includes that 8er despite its larger series number is slightly shorter than the 6 Series. With 4.85 meters in length he lacks about 5 inches to quasi-predecessor. In addition, the 8 Series with just under 1.35 meters is about three inches shallower than the 6 Series. A DB11, however, is a good 11 centimeters shorter and almost seven centimeters flatter.

Engines: Also with diesel
BMW has further developed the well-known 4.4-liter with the two twin-scroll superchargers in the V of the eight cylinders for use in the M850i, including crankcase, turbocharger, gasoline direct injection, cooling system and ignition and engine electronics, without the engine weight change. That brought over the predecessor engine 68 hp more power. Power 530 hp between 5,500 and 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 750 Nm between 1,800 and 4,600 rpm. In combination with the all-wheel drive of the M5 to accelerate the new M850i in 3.7 seconds from zero to 100 km / h. A flap exhaust, whose characteristics can be changed with the driving modes, should provide a very appealing soundscape.

To launch the market, there is also the BMW 840d xDrive - yes, a diesel. The competitors have not in the program and you would not have expected the current discussion, perhaps in the 8er not necessarily. But the 3.0-liter six-cylinder naturally fulfills the Euro 6d Temp emission standard thanks to SCR-Kat and is comparatively economical: While the M850i will need ten to 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers, the 840d is content with 5.9 to 6.2 liters (all values determined according to WLTP, but calculated back to NEDC). The less extreme aerodynamics and the apparently lower need for cooling air also ensure a significantly better cd value of 0.29. Together with 68 liters of tank capacity, the diesel could become a true long-haul GT. Its 320 hp and its maximum torque of 680 Nm from 1.

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The V8 with its two twin-scroll loaders in the hot V can be regarded as a further development of the engine from the M550i or as tame version of the M5 engine.

Later follow as further variants of the M8 (Fall 2019) with more than 600 hp and a 840i with the six-cylinder turbo, about 340 hp and without four-wheel drive. That should then be the only 8er, which weighs less than 1,800 kilograms (M850i: 1,890 kg, 840d: 1,830 kg). There will not be a handset of the six-cylinder model: All engines are to have only with the 8-speed automatic transmission from ZF.
Here's the driving report from camouflaged pilot series M850i.
At the front of the new 8 Series, the bonnet, which reaches far up in relation, stands out. Inside, the height of the windshield is therefore scarce. Who sets the driver's seat so that he can guess the end of the long hood, has not much space above the head and the upper edge of the disc in view. For the specially developed for the 8er, according to Markus Flasch particularly lightweight and sporty contoured seats are very comfortable and give the feeling of good lateral support. The headrests integrated in the back support the neck nicely. The adjustment areas are lush, to fold down the backrest for access to the rear you pull on a leather loop placed high up.

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However, behind is too little space for adults. The Kneiraum would be enough with some good will, but the sloping roof costs too much headroom - with 1.84 meters body size that looks like this.

Rear is not so little space at first glance and actually the knee room was even enough for adults to about 1.80 meters in height - but not the head room. BMW wanted to let the silhouette with the fast sloping and heavily retracted roof sporty effect, so behind only children or persons can sit decently, which are smaller than 1.60 meters.

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A volume statement for the luggage compartment with folded backs remain guilty BMW, but according to 8-person project manager Markus Flasch fits a road bike in the trunk, without removing the wheels.

The boot, accessible through a rather small opening, offers enough space for 420 liters of luggage. From there, the backrests of the front seats can also be folded remotely, creating a flat but large cargo space. Markus Flach claims that a road bike would be so easy to take with 8-rear. If that's not enough, you have to wait until autumn 2018. Then comes the 8 Series Gran Coupe, which is supposed to stay close to the two-door, but of course offers more space. A large tailgate, however, will not get the Gran Coupe. "That would have cost too many compromises in stiffness or weight. We did not want to give up the flat roof line for the sake of construction alone, "says Markus Flasch

New instruments and modified operating concept
Who has stowed his racing bike in the coupe and behind the wheel takes place, whose eyes fall on the so-called Live Cockpit Professional (series). It includes a digital instrument cluster with a screen diagonal of 12.3 inches behind the steering wheel and a 10.25 inch control display above the center console. The redesigned graphic looks reduced and clear. Between the classic instrument cluster of tachometer and speedometer is now space for a navigation map detail.

The display of the main menu can now also be adjusted on the display in the middle. It can display up to ten pages, each containing two to four tiles with live content. Sporting gamers can, for example, display the lateral acceleration forces. The system can be operated by touching the control display via the familiar iDrive (with touch pad in the middle), via voice or (standard) gesture control and the steering wheel controls.

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The buttons around the iDrive controller and selector lever are redesigned. At BMW it sounds like this: "In addition to the gear selector switch and the iDrive controller, the center console also features the driving experience switch and the engine start / stop button in a newly designed functional island with active haptic." As an option, there are glass applications for gear selector, the iDrive controller, the start / stop button and the volume control of the audio system. Through the glass surface of the gear selector a lit "8" can be seen.

The new "Live Cockpit Professional" also includes a learning navigation system, a disk-based multimedia system including a 20 GB storage capacity as well as a Bluetooth and a WLAN interface. There are also two USB ports. The driver identifies the driver via the key, a BMW-owned digital key or by user selection in the control display in combination with a personal PIN.

In the car a SIM card with unlimited data volume is installed, so that the networking of the vehicle not only theory remains. Vehicle apps such as news, weather, office or online search, but also the intelligent emergency call, with which help is automatically requested in case of emergency, as well as regular updates for the maps of the navigation system should work as standard. Additional digital services such as concierge service and real-time traffic information can also be booked retrospectively (for a fee).

Conclusion
For the M850i xDrive, BMW will demand around 125,000 euros for the market launch in November. This is about 5,000 euros more than Porsche calls for the 911 Carrera 4S - which, however, has 110 hp less and takes about half a second longer for the sprint to 100. If you look at the Carrera 4 GTS for comparison, the BMW M850i xDrive is even 8,000 euros cheaper and still accelerates three-tenths faster. On the racetrack he should certainly have the disadvantage - but race track wins are indeed not the goal. The aforementioned Aston Martin DB11 with the 510-hp AMG V8 is anyway even without four-wheel drive about 60,000 euros more expensive.

Seen in this way the 8er is a bargain. Unless you look at the competition in-house: The M5 with 600 hp and four-wheel costs "only" about 118,000 euros.

The comparison to about 10 inches longer 5 Series is even less favorable in the parallel model. The 840d xDrive will cost about 100,000 euros, a 540d xDrive only 66,700 euros - there remains a lot of air for suspension extras. The diesel model with four-wheel also reveals the price increase: When the 640d xDrive 2012 was new, it cost around 82,000 euros.

The € 100,000 mark probably falls short of the 8s only as 840i sDrive. But finally - and we're back to the beginning - the new one should earn real money. And the comparison of coupes with the corresponding sedan has always been a dead-end race from a price-performance point of view and the 8-series is no exception: it offers less space and doors, but also a spectacular look, a lower center of gravity and a more committed chassis. And just because there are only a much more expensive competitors in the GTs, could pay the 8er on the outlined goal.
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It looks really stunning from the front and front 3/4 view, very elegant as well as really nice profile. The rear is ok but too many fussy details and really thin rear lights and small boot deck. I like the interior very different concept from other BMW of late and I think its more successful bringing back that driver focused BMW cockpit.

The M850i is a powerhouse, just 3.7sec to 100kmh, but its heavy at 1890kg. Was hoping for lighter weight than this.
 
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Wow what an awesome car
 
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The all-new BMW 8 Series Coupe (06/2018).
  • BMW presents the redefinition of the sports car. The new BMW 8 Series Coupe combines imposing lateral and longitudinal dynamic performance with poise, assurance and luxury over long distances. The new BMW 8 Series Coupe opens a further chapter in the brand’s successful sports car history and kicks off the premium manufacturer’s model initiative in the luxury segment.
  • An unrivalled combination of inspiring sportiness and contemporary luxury, assured long-distance comfort and innovative user-operation, driver assistance and connectivity technology.
  • Market launch in November 2018 with two model variants: The BMW M850i xDrive Coupe M Performance model with new, 390 kW/530 hp V8 engine (fuel consumption combined: 10.5 – 10.0 l/100 km [26.9 – 28.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 240 – 228 g/km)* and BMW 840d xDrive Coupe with six-cylinder in-line diesel unit developing 235 kW/320 hp (fuel consumption combined: 6.2 – 5.9 l/100 km [45.6 – 47.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 164 – 154 g/km)*. Power transfer in both cases is via a further developed eight-speed Steptronic transmission. Both engines comply with exhaust emission standard EU6d-TEMP.
  • Body structure, drive technology and suspension focus squarely on achieving the elite dynamic performance expected of a top-class sports car. Development parallel to the BMW M8 and the BMW M8 GTE endurance racer. Low centre of gravity, well-balanced weight distribution, lightweight construction using aluminium, magnesium and carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP), aerodynamically optimised and virtually lift-free body, powerful engines, sports exhaust system, rear axle differential lock, extremely stiff body and suspension structure. Adaptive M suspension, Integral Active Steering and mixed-size tyres come as standard. Active roll stabilisation optionally available for the BMW M850i xDrive Coupe.
  • Emotionally powerful styling with new, pared-back design language, elegantly flowing lines, low-slung body, long bonnet, heavily tapered glasshouse, powerful shoulderline, distinctive “double-bubble” roof contouring, long rear window widening towards its lower edge, typical sports car proportions with an exterior length of 4,843 mm, a width of 1,902 mm, a height of 1,341 mm and a 2,822 mm wheelbase. Options include M carbon roof and M Carbon exterior package with air intake slats, exterior mirror covers, rear spoiler and rear diffuser in CFRP.
  • Slimmest headlights of any BMW model to date. LED headlights as standard, Adaptive LED Headlights and BMW Laserlight with Selective Beam and extended high beam range of up to 600 metres available as options.
  • Relaxed and luxurious interior ambience, longitudinally oriented lines and surfaces direct the eye forward onto the road. Clearly structured arrangement of controls underscores the focus on the driver and the importance attached to delivering a sporty and dynamic driving experience. High-grade materials, sophisticated interior lighting, trim surfaces rising from the centre console to the instrument panel. Fulled leather trim as standard for the instrument panel and door shoulders.
  • High-quality options for contemporary luxury: telephony with wireless charging, BMW Display Key, Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System and glass applications for specific control elements.
  • Low seating position on redesigned sports seats, Vernasca leather trim as standard. Two rear seats also have a low seating position, rendering headrests unnecessary. Automatic boot lid operation also standard; luggage capacity: 420 litres. 50 : 50 spilt/folding rear seat backrest for increased stowage space.
  • M Sport package with specific design and equipment features that additionally emphasise the car’s dynamic character: generously dimensioned air intakes, 19-inch M light-alloy wheels, M Sport braking system, multifunction seats, M leather steering wheel, illuminated door sills with M logo. The BMW M Performance model comes with features including 20-inch M light-alloy wheels and high-performance tyres, specific M Sport braking system, exclusive exterior elements in Cerium Grey, stainless steel mesh interior trim strips and illuminated door sills boasting the model designation. Also available at market launch are the M Technic Sport Package and model-specific BMW Individual features.
  • New generation of the M Performance TwinPower Turbo V8 engine combines addictively dynamic power delivery with a characteristic eight-cylinder engine sound. 4.4-litre displacement, newly developed twin-scroll turbochargers located within the V-shaped space between the cylinder banks, optimised petrol direct injection, VALVETRONIC and Double-VANOS, maximum output up by 50 kW/68 hp without weight increase, maximum torque of 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) available between 1,800 und 4,600 rpm. Sports exhaust system with flap control. Exhaust gas treatment includes gasoline particulate filter.
  • Six-cylinder in-line diesel engine with the latest BMW TwinPower Turbo technology including multi-stage turbocharging and common-rail direct injection with piezo injectors and maximum pressure of 2,500 bar. Optimised emissions thanks to exhaust gas recirculation; Diesel particulate filter, NOx adsorption catalyst and SCR catalyst.
  • Driving Experience Control switch including ADAPTIVE mode. Clearly perceptible set-up differentiation between COMFORT and ECO Pro modes at one end of the spectrum and SPORT and SPORT+ modes at the other. Neatly judged management of powertrain and suspension systems enables clear focus on dynamic performance, as well as effortless handling in urban traffic and a high level of long-distance comfort.
  • Standard equipment includes new BMW Operating System 7.0 display and control concept. BMW Live Cockpit Professional including fully digital instrument cluster and 10.25-inch Control Display with consistent, modern graphics. Flat, touch-oriented menu structure for fast access to settings and functions. Customisable display adapts to the situation at hand and provides the driver with the right information at the right time. Enhancement of driving experience through display of lateral acceleration data during dynamic cornering. Intuitive operation thanks to multimodal use of touchscreen display, Controller, steering wheel buttons, voice control and BMW gesture control.
  • Latest version of the BMW Head-Up Display has a 16 per cent larger projection surface, optimised 3D graphics and additional display content.
  • Innovative driver assistance systems enhance safety and comfort. Further progress towards automated driving, with Driving Assistant Professional including Active Cruise Control and Stop & Go function, Steering and lane control assistant, Lane Change Warning and Lane Departure Warning, side collision protection, evasion aid, distance information, Crossing traffic warning, Priority warning and Wrong-way warning.
  • Parking Assistant – automated guidance for parallel and perpendicular parking. Reversing Assistant steers the vehicle when reversing over a distance of up to 80 metres on the same course as the last completed forward parking manoeuvre. Parking Assistant Plus additionally with Surround View, Top View, Panorama View and Remote 3D View.
  • Complete range of services from BMW ConnectedDrive. Full connectivity between customer’s vehicle and digital devices via BMW Connected personal mobility assistant. BMW Digital Key permits access to the vehicle and engine start by smartphone. Hazard warning via link-up with other BMW vehicles. Software updates “over the air”. Integration of Microsoft Office 365 and Skype for Business.

  • Model variants at launch:
    BMW M850i xDrive Coupe:
    V8 petrol engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
    Capacity: 4,395 cc, output: 390 kW/530 hp at 5,500 – 6,000 rpm,
    max. torque: 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) at 1,800 – 4,600 rpm.
    Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 3.7 seconds,
    top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
    Fuel consumption combined*: 10.5 – 10.0 l/100 km [26.9 – 28.3 mpg imp],
    CO2 emissions combined*: 240 – 228 g/km, emission standard: EU6d-TEMP.

    BMW 840d xDrive Coupe:
    Six-cylinder in-line diesel engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
    Capacity: 2,993 cc, output: 235 kW/320 hp at 4,400 rpm,
    max. torque: 680 Nm (501 lb-ft) at 1,750 – 2,250 rpm.
    Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 4.9 seconds,
    top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
    Fuel consumption combined*: 6.2 – 5.9 l/100 km [45.6 – 47.9 mpg imp],
    CO2 emissions combined*: 164 – 154 g/km, emission standard: EU6d-TEMP.
The all-new BMW 8 Series Coupe.
 
The M850i is a powerhouse, just 3.7sec to 100kmh, but its heavy at 1890kg. Was hoping for lighter weight than this.
Think it’s relatively light for what it is a sporty GT with AWD,4 seats a V8 and all the gizmos. None of its competitors are going to weigh less than 2000kg. Happy that this has carbon core.
 
It's dying to have some 21' wheels. Also, the 10.25' iDrive screen disappoints me.
 

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