BMW 8 Series Coupe Petrol

BMW M8 Gran Coupe

A high-performance luxury coupe with four-seat practicality that ranks strongly for safety. Excels on road trips and spirited driving, but fuel use and price make it less suited to city commutes or budget-focused buyers.

BMW M8 Gran Coupe

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Explosive acceleration (0–100 km/h in 3.2 s) for engaging performance
  • 600 hp and 800 Nm enable effortless overtaking and confident highway pace
  • Four seats and a 420 L trunk support weekend bags and longer road trips
  • Strong safety ranking adds reassurance for fast touring

Less ideal for

  • High price around 130,000 won’t fit budget-focused shoppers
  • Combined consumption of 11 leads to higher running costs than efficient commuters
  • Four-seat coupe layout prioritizes style over maximum cabin flexibility
  • Less aligned with frequent city driving per usage signals

Core facts only

Price
€130,000
Used price
€75,000–€95,000
Power
600 hp
0–100 km/h
3.2 s
Top speed
250 km/h
Boot
420 L
Seats
4
Body type
Coupe

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW 8 Series
PositionExecutive car
Closest BMWBMW M8 Convertible

Where this car stands out

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#2 in BMW

Premium feel

Among the highest horsepower in its class.

#6 in BMW

Performance

Strong safety ranking for added reassurance.

Top 10% global

Premium feel

3.2 s 0–100 km/h acceleration underscores true performance.

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