BMW's revived
8-Series arrives in showrooms in December but only in M850i xDrive
coupe form, with prices confirmed to start at $112,895.
There are additional body styles and powertrains coming
however, including a lighter, less expensive rear-wheel-drive model.
The information was confirmed to Go Auto by BMW Group
product chief for luxury cars Carsten Groeber in an interview published Friday.
Unfortunately, he ruled out a wild version powered by the
6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-12 currently offered in some versions of the
7-Series. Groeber said the engine, which delivers 600 horsepower and 590
pound-feet of torque, would be too heavy for the 8-Series, which we'll remind
you is already hefty at 4,478 pounds with just the V-8 and all-wheel drive.
“In our opinion a V-12 will be too heavy in the front,” he
said.
When asked about a plug-in hybrid option in the 8-Series,
Groeber downplayed the chances but didn't rule one out.
“Never say never,” he said. “There might be in the years to
go. We are a learning company and as the market turns, if we need to do
something we will react.”
Beyond the rear-wheel-drive model, potential 8-Series buyers
can look forward to convertible and Gran Coupe liftback
sedan body styles.
Each 8-Series body style is also expected to come with an M8 option, which will have a
similar mechanical setup to what is currently offered in the M5 though
perhaps with even more power. This means an all-wheel-drive system that can
switch into rear-wheel-drive mode, as well as a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V-8
which in the M5 is conservatively rated at 600 hp and 553 lb-ft. The M850i
xDrive, which features the same engine, makes do with 523 hp and 553 lb-ft.
source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1119218_rear-wheel-drive-bmw-8-series-is-coming-but-dont-count-on-a-v-12
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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