Inovev expects 30,000 units per year for the BMW 8 Series
- BMW unveiled the new 8 Series coupe that replaces the Series 6 coupe, this 6 Series is now dedicated to the 5-door GT version of the Series 5. An 8 Series convertible should be unveiled in the coming months to replace the current 6 Series convertible, and it is likely that a Gran Coupé (4-door sedan) version will complete the 8 Series lineup next year.
- This large two-door coupé (4.84 m long, 1.90 m wide, 1.34 m high) takes the name of the first 8 Series which was produced from 1989 to 1999 for 33 000 units in total (3 000 per year on average).
- The choice of engines is the 840d (gasoline engine six cylinders 3.0 320h) or the M850i (new V8 4.4 biturbo 530hp), with an automatic Steptronic eight-speed gearbox and an xDrive all-wheel drive. The new BMW 8 Series will be marketed in Europe starting November 2018.
- This new model, as well as its future convertible and Gran Coupé versions, will be manufactured at the German Dingolfing site, dedicated to BMW's premium models (5, Series 6 Series, 7 Series, 8 Series).
- Inovev expects production of 30,000 units per year (including future cabriolet and Gran Coupé versions), while the 6 Series has never exceeded 26,000 units. The main competitor of the BMW 8 Series coupe is the Mercedes S-Class coupe.
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