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


The second-generation of the BMW 8 Series consists of the G14 (convertible version), G15 (two-door coupe version) grand tourers, and G16 (four-door "Gran Coupe" sedan version) executive cars (E). The G14/G15/G16 generation has been in production since 2018, and is often collectively referred to as the G15. It replaced the F06/F12/F13 6 Series lineup. Production: 2018-
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DAMMIT-I was about to engage the "LIKE" button...and then saw those black rims. What a buzz kill.
 
First time I hear it like that, it seems as if they had uncovered the exhaust, wow, it sounds like a jet fighter and they let go the reins now that it's not long to present it, it runs like a bullet

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First time I hear it like that, it seems as if they had uncovered the exhaust, wow, it sounds like a jet fighter and they let go the reins now that it's not long to present it, it runs like a bullet

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Sounds ok so far , the M850i sounds fantastic they have to make this sound better. I still think that crossbank manifold has something to do with V8TT M cars not sounding that good, hope the M8 will prove me wrong.
 
Just realized that we've in fact seen two similar yet different wheel designs:

#1:

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#2:

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I wonder if these correspond to the two debuting levels (M8 and M8 Competition), or if the base will in fact get yet another style (we've also seen prototypes wearing a more simple and traditional M 5 double-spoke wheel design similar to the M3/M4 - maybe those are the base M8 standard 19" wheels).
 
With the new trends at some point will surely be available in gold as the concept, and are the precise by which have to go
 
The presenter is a boring mess, plus it has a lot of errors in the information of technical characteristics.
To think that they give this moron these two machines is a shame because it is the first comparison that I see in video between these two

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AC Schnitzer... can't remember if posted or not...

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Much as I'm not a fan of AC Schnitzer stuff these days, I have to say I approve of a more aggressive look.
 
AC Schnitzer... can't remember if posted or not...

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Much as I'm not a fan of AC Schnitzer stuff these days, I have to say I approve of a more aggressive look.
Cause Schnitzer only have sporty design
So will be always nice in sport car
Specially 8 series it has really good design for any customized
 
AC Schnitzer... can't remember if posted or not...

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Much as I'm not a fan of AC Schnitzer stuff these days, I have to say I approve of a more aggressive look.


Let's see...

Remove the:

Rear wing...

Front apron splitters...

Carbon hood vents...

Rocker skirt wings...

And tone-down the rear diffusor and front apron aero-lip...and maybe satin silver or satin silver/anthracite bicolor rims...

and it would look quite good. Nice stance.
 
...and I really do like the way that the wheels fill the wells/arches.
 
Let's see...

Remove the:

Rear wing...

Front apron splitters...

Carbon hood vents...

Rocker skirt wings...

And tone-down the rear diffusor and front apron aero-lip...and maybe satin silver or satin silver/anthracite bicolor rims...

and it would look quite good. Nice stance.

Yup, that wing looks silly. I am of the thought getting rid of rear wing and those canards/dive planes (?) up front, and then you got yourself something interesting.
 

I think that's actually the M8 GranCoupe as it has more of that sharp ducktail bootlid shape as opposed to the blocky chunk of the regular 8. Color is beautiful!
 
Just realized that we've in fact seen two similar yet different wheel designs:

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I wonder if these correspond to the two debuting levels (M8 and M8 Competition), or if the base will in fact get...

Hmmm, it looks like both of these cars have the M8 Competition badge, so that doesn't explain the slightly different wheel designs. Usually BMW doesn't offer wheel choice options for their Competition models, so this one is a bit confusing at the moment...
 
There is a new price list available for the German market updated following their upgrade for this summer, which include price for the 840i :
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The M Sport seat is also pictured (in what's appear to be the GranCoupe variant), no price yet, likely standard for the M8.
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