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2024 BMW 8-Collection Evaluate, Pricing, and Specs


Overview

Large grand touring two-doors are a rarity in today’s automotive world, making the 2024 BMW 8-series coupe and convertible that much more valuable. Each brings a particularly elegant look along with a balanced driving demeanor. While not as quick as the automaker’s M8 models (reviewed separately), the 8-series still offers plenty of power with either the standard turbocharged inline-six or the optional twin-turbo V-8 under the hood. Inside, both models pamper occupants with high-end materials, comfortable seats, and plenty of space to stretch out—at least in the front seats; the rears will be snug for anyone of above-average height. But there’s more room in the back of the 8-series than two of its key competitors—the Mercedes-AMG SL-class and the Lexus LC—both of which offer barely-there chairs. Plus, if you truly need a full-size cabin, BMW offers the mechanically similar 8-series Gran Coupe with four doors and more room inside.

What’s New for 2024?

Nothing at all: The 8-series coupe and convertible both carry over to 2024 without any significant updates.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

We prefer the prodigious power of the all-wheel-drive-only M850i, with its 523-hp twin-turbo V-8. We also like the drama of the regal and more immersive droptop version, even if it comes with a nearly $10K surcharge. The 8’s cabin is lavishly appointed, with attractive accents and leather covering almost every surface, and it can be mixed and matched to suit each owner’s preferred aesthetic. We’re particularly fond of the Cognac Merino leather and Aluminum Dark Trace interior trim combination. Among the options we’d select are the glass controls for an even ritzier interior, and the neck warmers in the front-seat headrests­ to allow us to enjoy longer periods of top-down driving in our four-season state.

Engine, Transmission, and Performance

BMW’s biggest coupe and convertible start off with a 335-hp turbocharged inline-six-cylinder. These 840i models pair with an eight-speed automatic transmission and either rear- or all-wheel drive (called xDrive in BMW’s parlance). While we haven’t driven an 8 with the six-cylinder, BMW has built a reputation on silky-smooth and responsive powertrains, so only speed freaks will likely be disappointed. Instead, we’ve driven both body styles of the M850i that feature a 523-hp twin-turbo V-8, eight-speed automatic transmission, and standard all-wheel drive. This combination delivers impressive acceleration for the Bimmer’s size and provides a rich soundtrack in the sportiest setting. Likewise, the transmission transitions from relaxed to reactive based on the driver’s right foot. Most important, the 8-series delivers on its grand-touring promises with a supremely quiet ride and surprising athleticism. Its steering feedback is direct and linear but filters out road imperfections and front-tire feedback. Although its adaptive dampers allow extra flexibility depending on the selected drive mode, in their stiffest setting they make the 8 remarkably stable during cornering. The car’s powerful brake system and firm pedal feel further enhance the feeling of absolute confidence.

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

The more powerful M850i, which includes a twin-turbo V-8 and standard all-wheel drive, means a significant reduction in EPA fuel-economy ratings versus the turbo six-cylinder that powers 840i models. The M850i is rated up to 17 mpg city and 25 highway, whereas the less powerful 840i has estimates of up to 23 mpg city and 30 highway. We tested the M850i coupe and convertible on our 75-mph fuel-economy route, where they achieved 29 and 26 mpg, respectively. While both body styles exceeded their EPA ratings, the coupe did so by 4 mpg whereas the softtop only managed 1 mpg more. For more information about the 8-series’ fuel economy, visit the EPA’s website.

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

The 2024 8-series interior offers all the infotainment gadgetry and luxury features expected in a high-priced grand tourer. Every model has 14-way power-adjustable heated front seats, soft-close automatic doors, and customizable ambient lighting; more extravagant upgrades include glass control and additional high-end materials. It can even be outfitted with unique BMW Individual options, such as a fancy white-and-brown color scheme. Although BMW does offer a pair of vestigial rear seats, they’re not pleasant places for adults to spend time. The 8’s low roofline also impedes headroom in the front seat and outward visibility isn’t great, but that’s the price of fashion. Its interior cubby storage consists of a coverable tray at the front of the center console, a useful central bin, and adequate door pockets. We also managed to fit five carry-on bags in the coupe’s trunk and another six with the back seats stowed, but the convertible held one bag less in each scenario.

Infotainment and Connectivity

A 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a 12.3-inch touchscreen are standard on every 8-series. Unfortunately, the instrument panel is overcrowded and not particularly intuitive to operate with the steering-wheel controls. The infotainment system has a variety of ways to interact with it, including a useful rotary knob on the center console. It also features standard Apple CarPlay capability, wireless charging, and a Wi-Fi hotspot—Android Auto is absent. Those who want a more elaborate sound system can opt for the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond surround system.

Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

The 2024 8-series offers a lot of driver-assistance technology, including a semi-autonomous driving mode. For more information about the 8-series’ crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:

  • Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
  • Available adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go technology
  • Available lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist

Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

BMW covers every 8-series with a competitive limited warranty. However, it flip-flops advantages with its Lexus rival. While the LC has an extra two years or 20,000 miles of powertrain protection, the 8 lineup includes an additional two years or 26,000 miles of complimentary scheduled maintenance.

  • Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
  • Powertrain warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
  • Complimentary maintenance is covered for three years or 36,000 miles
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Specifications

Specifications

2019 BMW M850i xDrive Coupe

VEHICLE TYPE

front-engine, all-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe

PRICE AS TESTED

$118,945 (base price: $112,895)

ENGINE TYPE

twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement

268 in3, 4395 ccm3

Power

523 hp @ 6000 rpm

Torque

553 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm

TRANSMISSION

8-speed automatic with manual shifting mode

CHASSIS

Suspension (F/R): multilink/multilink
Brakes (F/R): 15.6-in vented disc/15.7-in vented disc
Tires: Bridgestone Potenza S007, F: 245/35R-20 95Y ★ R: 275/30R-20 97Y ★

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase: 111.1 in

Length: 191.2 in

Width: 74.9 in

Height: 53.0 in

Passenger volume: 81 ft3

Trunk volume: 15 ft3

Curb weight: 4400 lb

C/D TEST RESULTS
60 mph: 3.3 sec
100 mph: 7.6 sec
150 mph: 18.5 sec

Rolling start, 5–60 mph: 4.3 sec

Top gear, 30–50 mph: 2.3 sec

Top gear, 50–70 mph: 2.7 sec
¼-mile: 11.5 sec @ 123 mph

Top speed (governor limited): 159 mph

Braking, 70–0 mph: 161 ft

Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.98 g

C/D FUEL ECONOMY

Observed: 20 mpg

EPA FUEL ECONOMY

Combined/city/highway: 20/18/25 mpg 

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