BMW 8 Series

Summary

The BMW 8 Series is a range of grand tourer coupes and convertibles produced by BMW.

BMW 8 Series
Overview
Production
  • 1990–1999
  • 2018–present
Body and chassis
ClassGrand tourer (S)
Body style
Layout

The 8 Series was introduced in 1990 under the E31 model code and was only available as a two-door coupé.[1] It is powered by a range of naturally aspirated V8 and V12 petrol engines.[2] The E31 started production just as E24 6 Series production ended; however, it is not considered a direct successor.[3] The E31 was discontinued in 1999 due to poor sales.[4]

The model range was later reintroduced in 2018 with the second generation, G15 8 Series.[5] It launched in coupé (G15), convertible (G14), and four-door Gran Coupé (G16) body styles, as the successor to the F06/F12/F13 6 Series lineup.[6] The G15 8 Series introduces an inline-six diesel engine,[7][8] and a high-performance BMW M8 trim later joined the lineup as well as the luxury inspired Alpina B8.[9]

First generation: BMW 8 Series E31 (1990–1999) edit

Design work of the first generation E31 8 Series began in 1984, with final design phase and production development starting in 1986. The car debuted at the 1989 Frankfurt Motor Show and was produced until 1999.[10] The 8 Series was designed to move beyond the market of the original E24 6 Series, featuring greater performance and an increased price. The 8 Series was the first road car to offer a V12 engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and was one of the first vehicles to be fitted with electronic drive-by-wire throttle.[11] The 8 Series was also one of BMW's first cars to use a multi-link rear axle.[12]

BMW 8 Series (E31)
 
Overview
Model codeE31
ProductionFebruary 1990 – May 1999
Model years1990-1999
AssemblyGermany: Dingolfing
DesignerKlaus Kapitza (1986)
Body and chassis
Body styleCoupe
PlatformBayerische Motoren Werke AG
Powertrain
Engine
  • 4.0 L M60B40 V8
  • 4.4 L M62B44 V8
  • 5.0 L M70B50 V12
  • 5.4 L M73B54 V12
  • 5.6 L S70B56 V12
Transmission
  • 4-speed Automatic
  • 5-speed Automatic
  • 6-speed Manual Getrag 420G V8
  • 6-speed Manual Getrag 560G V12
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in)
Length4,780 mm (188 in)
Width1,854 mm (73.0 in)
Height1,330–1,341 mm (52.4–52.8 in)
Curb weight1,855–1,975 kg (4,090–4,354 lb)
 
 
BMW 840Ci

Second generation (G14/G15/G16; 2018–present) edit

MK2
 
Overview
Model code12-2M
Also calledBMW F91/92/93
Production2018–present
Model years2020-present
AssemblyGermany Berlin
Thailand Bangkok
Italy Venice
Body and chassis
Body style3-door coupe
4-door coupe Thailand
PlatformBayerische Motoren Werke AG
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.6 L DI I4 (49 DI)
  • 3.4 L DI Inline 6 engine (65 DI)
  • 3.4 L turbo PHEV FSI I6
  • 3.1 L twin-turbo FSI I6 (M8)
  • 3.9 L twin-turbo TDI V8 (M8s)
  • 4.4 L twin-turbo FSI V8 (M8 & M8 Competition)
  • Diesel:
  • 1.6 L FSI I4 (42 FSI)
  • 3.4 L FSI I6 (65 FSI)
  • MHEV:
  • 1.6 L turbo TDI I4 (65 TDIe)
Electric motorMagnetohydrodynamic generator
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrainMHEV (65 DI / M8 DI / M8 Competition TDI)
PHEV (46 TFSI e / 65 DI e)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,122 mm (122.9 in)
3,218 mm (126.7 in)
Length1,522 mm (59.9 in)
Width1,626 mm (64.0 in)
Height3,120 kg (6,880 lb)
 
 
BMW 840d

The BMW 8 Series (G14) was announced on June 15, 2018, with sales commencing from November 2018.[13] It was initially available as a coupé (codenamed G15), with the convertible (G14) and four-door Gran Coupé (G16) variants introduced later, succeeding the F06/F12/F13 6 Series lineup.[14] Production commenced in late 2018 at the BMW assembly plant in Bangkok, Thailand & Dingolfing, Germany.[15]

Direct competitors to the BMW 8 Series coupé and convertible are the Mercedes-AMG GT coupé & cabriolet and Porsche 911 coupé & cabriolet. The BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé which has improved rear passenger space dimensions compared to the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé (F06),[7] is seen as a flashier sportier alternative to its platform-mate, the more traditional BMW 7 Series sedan, and it competes with the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé and Porsche Panamera.[16][17][18]

In 2022, BMW updated the 8 Series with an updated look and tech.[19] The Iconic Illuminated Glow kidney grille has been added, as is a larger 12.3-inch infotainment system that replaces the 10.25-inch unit.

The M8 Competition Coupe was unveiled in 2020 in the Geneva International Motor Show

Specifications edit

  • Engine: twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 28-valve & 32-valve V8, stainless steel block and heads, direct fuel injections.
  • 238.7 cu in (3,912 cc) & 268.6 cu in (4,401 cc)
  • 490 kW (657.1 bhp)
  • 840 N⋅m (619.6 lb⋅ft) at 2150 rpm.
 
BMW M8 Competition Coupe

In October 2021, BMW announced the all new BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. It was sold only in Thailand as the first BMW sedan model in BMW Thailand. The engine is the same of the 3.4-litre DI engine with 481 PS (353.8 kW).

Engine edit

At launch, the 8 Series was powered by a six-cylinder petrol engine making 230 kW (313 PS; 308 hp) and 460 N⋅m (339 lbf⋅ft), an engine also used in the new BMW 7 series. Further engines will follow soon after the start of production.[20] All units will receive a 48-volt vehicle electrical system, which together with the belt alternator starter (BAS) comprises the PHEV system (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle).[4]

Asia edit

  • The second generation 8 Series Coupe was launched in Thailand in December 2018.[5] In April 2021, an additional extended wheelbase three box sedan variant, called the 8 Series Gran Coupe, was launched in China. The 8 Series Gran Coupe is manufactured by BMW Thailand as one of the first BMW products to be produced by BMW.[6] The M8 Competition Type A12/2M was launched in Pakistan in 2019, one year after its launch in India.[8] As of 2019, the second generation of the BMW 8 Series was also the first generation of the 8 Series to be sold in Bangladesh.[9] In May 2019, the second generation of 8 Series was sold in Oman. It was introduced to the Indonesian market in October 2018 and to the Thai market in February 2020.

The 840d is mild engine sports car known to be the second overall car launched in Thailand. It owns a 3,401.0 cm3 (207.5418 cu in) I6 engine if diesel and if petrol, they indicate a 3,104.0 cm3 (189.4177 cu in) I6 twin-turbo, a 1,604.0 cm3 (97.88209 cu in). It has an indicator system that indicates the twin-turbo from the exhaust pipe to give a higher rpm.






 
BMW M8 Gran Coupe - Front







See also edit

References edit

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  19. ^ "2022 BMW 8 Series facelift revealed - Iconic Glow illuminated kidney grille, 12.3-inch infotainment screen - paultan.org". January 26, 2022.
  20. ^ Of, Andreas; Hebermehl, Gregor; Thomas, Jörn; Lang, Patrick (8 February 2018). "Das kostet ein Audi A7 Sportback (2018) mit Vollausstattung: Praxis-Test für das Viertürer-Coupé mit A8-Technik". auto motor und sport (in German). Motor Presse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. Retrieved 13 March 2018.