BMW has finally pulled the wraps off the new
8-Series Coupe at Le Mans, following various leaks, countless scoops and
reports on the new Bavarian flagship model.
BMW is keen to point out that the new 8-Series
Coupe’s primary objective is to offer thrilling driving dynamics. The chassis,
powertrain and suspension were honed to offer “supreme agility, precision and
poise expected of a topclass sports car”, which sounds pretty bold if you
consider that the 8-Series is also considered a luxury coupe as well.
Perhaps this is why BMW chose Le Mans to unveil the
new 8-Series, in order to establish the sporty credentials of its new flagship
coupe. The exterior design of the new 8-Series is sleek and dynamic, blending
muscular surfaces in a cleaner package that looks and feels 100 percent BMW. Of
course, the huge kidney grille helps bystanders into figuring out rather
quickly its Bavarian roots.
The new BMW 8-Series measures 4,843 mm in length,
1,902 mm in width, 1,341 mm in height and features a 2,822 mm long wheelbase.
These dimensions give the new BMW a very dynamic stance on the road.
At launch, the new BMW 8-Series will be available
with two engine options. The 840d xDrive is powered by a 3.0-liter TwinPower
Turbo diesel six-cylinder unit with 315 hp and 680 Nm of peak
torque from just 1,750 rpm. BMW says it’ll do 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds
and it’ll be the cheaper option of the range, at least for customers in Europe.
The other version is the M850i xDrive, which is
powered by a new twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 with 523 hp and 750 Nm of peak torque from 1,800rpm. The new BMW M850i xDrive is capable of
pulling a 0-100 km/h in a very impressive 3.7 seconds.
Both models are paired to an improved version of the
eight-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission, which features new
management software and optimised hydraulic control in order to offer not only
sportier gear shifts but better efficiency and smoothness as well.
Standard equipment includes the Adaptive M
suspension with electronically controlled dampers on both models, as well as
BMW’s Integral Active Steering. Those who will opt for the M850i xDrive will
get to choose active roll stabilization between the options. A full range of
active safety systems is also present, and includes things like Active Cruise
Control with Stop & Go function, the Steering and Lane control assistant,
the Lane Keeping Assistant with side collision protection, Parking Assistant,
and the list goes on.
Get inside and the new BMW flagship welcomes you
with the latest “Operating System 7.0 display and control concept”, which is
the company’s name for the displays in the instrument cluster and on the dashboard.
The latter measures 10.25 inches in diameter and is operated by touch, voice or
the iDrive controller. The digital instrument cluster measures 12.3 inches in
diameter and offers several settings and graphics to suit every mood. Options
include a new gear selector made out of glass.
BMW thinks there’s a gap between the Mercedes
S-Class Coupe and the Porsche 911 and the new 8-Series claims to offer the best
of both worlds: a thrilling sports car driving experience paired to a luxurious
cabin that never stops to impress.