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2019 BMW 8 Series Convertible first drive review: Open-top hustler Despite a weight gain, the 8 Series Convertible is still a sprightly mover and comfy cruiser. Jon Wong Former editor for CNET Cars ...
The 2019 BMW 8 Series is a unique car for BMW. It's not as plush or excessively luxurious as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe, nor is it as aggressively sporting as a Porsche 911 or Aston Martin ...
The convertible is a bit heavier than the coupe, with BMW’s claimed curb weight of 4736 pounds being 258 pounds higher than that of the 8-series hardtop.
The V-8 puts out a massive 553 pounds-feet of torque, and BMW says that the M850i convertible will push you back in the seat with zero-to-60-mph acceleration of 3.8 seconds (0.2 second slower than ...
The 2019 BMW 8 Series convertible is the first drop-top version of BMW's two-door flagship ever. Like the 8 Series coupe, the convertible sports a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 and a long list of ...
Like most recent BMWs, the 8 adopts BMW’s modular CLAR architecture. But it’s modified, Greiner says, so it can use parts from the 7 Series sedan and a forthcoming M8 – “the best of the ...
BMW on Thursday unveiled the convertible version of its revived 8-Series. The car makes its formal debut this month at the 2018 Los Angeles auto show and will be in showrooms next March, arriving ...
With 523 horsepower and super plush accommodations, the 2019 BMW 8 Series Convertible is one heck of a sporty grand tourer. BMW's 8 Series Convertible is $121K sunny day real estate - CNET X ...
The new 8 Series Convertible will initially only be available in 850i xDrive form, meaning it will have a 4.4-liter V-8 making 523 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque. BMW says that's enough to launch from ...
The BMW 8 Series has quietly chugged long for years in coupe, convertible, and gran coupe body styles without much fuss. Oh ...
Unlike the BMW i8 Roadster, which dragged to market years after the i8 Coupe, the new 8 Series Convertible hits production mere months after the coupe. BMW brings fresh air into its performance ...