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More Athletic Than You'd Think The M8 Competition Gran Coupe is a big car. Its 200.9-inch body weighs in at 4,480 pounds, but I'll tell ya what, it drives much smaller than it looks.
Prices for the current M8 Competition Gran Coupe start from $140,000, but you can add $10,000 to that and obtain the M8 Competition Convertible, which begins at $150,000.
BMW has confirmed that the F92-generation M8 Coupe is no longer available for orders in the U.S. The M8 convertible and four-door Gran Coupe variants live on, at least for now.
BMW has told dealers that production of the M8 Coupe will conclude in early 2025.While BMW has not provided an official reason for the decision, the move suggests a waning demand for the niche ...
Citing a dealer bulletin, BMW Blog is reporting the M8 Coupe will go out of production early next year. More: BMW Skytop Concept Going Into Production, But It’s Already Sold Out ...
And since we are referring to the U.S.-spec variant of the M8 Gran Coupe, we might as well remind you about the Benjamins. The car has an MSRP of $134,100, identical to the M8 Competition Coupe ...
And that premium is justified by the 2024 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe’s performance. And its name is apt, for its overall agility, comfort and tech package are truly a grand coup for any buyer.
BMW M8 coupe gets the axe But the M8 convertible and Gran Coupe are here to stay — for now. ... 2025 Audi S3 VS 2025 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35: Which one comes out on top?
Driving the BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe Physics is hard at work against the M8 Gran Coupe. It weighs nearly 4,500 pounds, around 200 pounds more than your average M5 Competition.
BMW makes too many models, so you would be excused for forgetting that a car like today’s Nice Price or No Dice M8 Gran Coupe Competition even exists. Let’s see if its price tag makes it more ...
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