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The BMW M8 Competition Coupé and BMW M8 Competition Convertible
Wed Jun 05 00:01:00 CEST 2019 Press Kit
• 4.4-litre V8 engine with twin turbo and eight-speed M Steptronic transmission. • Most powerful ever BMW M engine delivers 625hp and 750Nm peak torque. • Zero to 62mph sprint in 3.2 and 3.3 seconds. • Model-specific chassis result of extensive testing at Nordschleife and other circuits. • Available to order now, first customer deliveries from October 2019. • Pricing from £123,435 OTR.
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The BMW M GmbH is embarking on its first foray into the world of
luxury motoring with two new high -performance sports cars, the BMW M8
Competition Coupé and M8 Competition Convertible.
The new models derive their performance from the most powerful
engine ever developed for a BMW M GmbH car: a high-revving V8 unit
with M TwinPower Turbo technology developing 625hp. Two turbochargers,
cross-bank exhaust manifolds, direct injection with increased
pressure, plus cooling and oil supply systems designed for driving at
the limit on the track combine to deliver supreme performance and
handling.
The high-performance power unit is aligned to an eight-speed M
Steptronic, before it is channelled to the road via the M xDrive
all-wheel-drive system. The rear-wheel bias of M xDrive delivers
assured handling with optimised traction. The performance-focused
character of the engine and transmission enables the BMW M8
Competition Coupé to sprint from zero to 62mph in 3.2 seconds and from
zero to 124mph in 10.6 seconds while the Convertible will complete the
task in 3.3 and 11.1 seconds respectively.
All models have an electronically limited top speed of 155mph,
rising to 189mph if the optional M Driver’s Package is specified. The
Coupé’s average fuel consumption is 25.2-25.4mpg with CO2 emissions of
253-252g/km while the Convertible’s fuel combined fuel consumption is
25-25.2mpg with CO2 emissions of 256-254g/km.
V8 engine with signature M performance
traits
The high-revving 4.4-litre V8 engine in the new
models works alongside two turbochargers – positioned in the ‘V’
between the cylinder banks for optimised efficiency – and indirect
charge air cooling help the engine to deliver outstanding performance.
The specially tuned responses of the engine powering the BMW M8
Competition Coupé and Convertible means that peak torque of 750Nm is
delivered at 5,800 rpm and develops a maximum output of 625hp at
6,000rpm. The V8 teams up with a special engine mounting for a more
rigid connection with the vehicle structure. This results in even more
direct engine response and immediate transmission of power to the
drivetrain. The stiffer engine mounting also has a positive effect on
the immediacy of turn-in and the transmission of engine noise into the cabin.
Model | Maximum Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | Fuel economy (mpg) | CO2 emissions (g/km) | OTR Price from |
BMW M8 Competition Coupé | 625 | 750 | 3.2 | 155 (189 with M Driver Package) | 25.2-25.4 | 253-252 | £123,435 |
BMW M8 Competition Convertible | 625 | 750 | 3.3 | 155 (189 with M Driver Package) | 25-25.2 | 256-254 | £130,435 |
Model-specific exhaust system with a racing
soundtrack
The engine’s immense thrust is accompanied
by a stirring soundtrack courtesy of the model-specific exhaust system
that features twin tailpipes with a diameter of 100 millimetres
apiece. The acoustic character also changes according to the set up
selected by the driver. Whichever mode is engaged, the driver can dial
down the engine’s aural impact using the M Sound Control button on the
centre console. By selecting SPORT PLUS the engine’s response and
sound becomes even closer to the world of motor racing.
M xDrive all-wheel-drive system
The
rear-wheel-biased version of the M xDrive system only brings the front
wheels into play when the rear wheels reach their power-transferring
limits and additional traction is required. The driver can also
configure the distribution of power between the front and rear wheels,
as required, via the Setup menu. The default 4WD provides maximum
traction and controllable handling while 4WD Sport mode turns the
intensity of the driving experience up another notch with a noticeable
sharpening of the car’s agility. Here, the system diverts a larger
slice of engine power to the rear wheels. Deactivating the Dynamic
Stability Control system (DSC) transfers power exclusively to the rear
wheels for a more exhilarating drive.
Chassis: Poise and performance of the highest
order
Minimised weight, a low centre of gravity, an
ideally sized wheelbase and exceptionally wide tracks along with
excellent torsional rigidity from the M-specific chassis ensure the
BMW M8 Competition models stand out for pure driving enjoyment. It is
the result of extensive testing at BMW Group’s test track in Miramas
in southern France, the winter testing centre in Arjeplog, Sweden and
the Nürburgring Nordschleife, along with other race circuits.
Experience collected from the development of the BMW M8 GTE racing car
also played a role in the configuration process.
The model-specific chassis technology has been designed and
tuned with the specific demands of track use in mind while also
delivering every-day driving and long-distance comfort.
Setup button for direct access to the configuration of
all
powertrain and chassis systems
The BMW M8
Competition models allow the driver to choose various settings for the
engine, suspension, steering and braking, independently of one
another, using the Setup button on the centre console. Through the M
xDrive all-wheel-drive system, the driver is also able to adjust how
power is distributed between the front and rear wheels. The engine
characteristics can be adjusted by means of the EFFICIENT, SPORT and
SPORT PLUS settings, while the COMFORT, SPORT and SPORT PLUS chassis
options give access to the three profiles for the electronically
controlled dampers. The driver can also choose between COMFORT and
SPORT for both the M-specific electromechanical steering and the new
braking system. When DSC is deactivated, the 4WD, 4WD SPORT and 2WD
(pure rear-wheel drive) settings for the M xDrive all-wheel-drive
system also come into play.
Two individually composed variants of this M setup can be stored
permanently with the driver’s preferred settings for the engine sound,
gearshift characteristics of the eight-speed M Steptronic
transmission, driving stability control and Auto Start Stop function.
The overall vehicle configuration can then be called up at any time by
pressing one of the two M buttons on the steering wheel.
Adaptive suspension with electronically controlled
dampers
Both BMW Competition models feature standalone
configuration and tuning of selected chassis components to deliver
agile handling. The vehicle setup has been carefully adjusted to the
engine’s higher output, generating an exclusive racing-car feel. Both
cars utilise M-specific Adaptive suspension that has electronically
controlled dampers. The basic damper setup, therefore, can be varied
at the touch of a button.
The Competition models’ bespoke modifications translate first
and foremost into superior steering precision and cornering dynamics.
It starts with the extra-stiff engine mounting to ensure greater
precision on turn-in while increased camber at the front axle enhances
their ability to absorb lateral forces through highspeed corners.
M Servotronic steering with variable
ratio
Another factor in delivering the driving
experience for which M models have become renowned is M Servotronic
steering. The electromechanical system combines speed-sensitive power
assistance and a variable steering ratio, enabling exactly the right
amount of steering torque for every situation. The result is accurate
turn-in and sensitive communication of the steering wheel’s movements
when powering through bends and effortless manoeuvring and parking at
low speeds.
Steering response can also be varied by pushing a button to
select one of two settings. COMFORT mode combines cornering accuracy
with well-resolved steering feel, while also providing the driver with
plenty of feedback. In SPORT mode the steering is even more
communicative and noticeably greater force is required to turn the
wheel in more dynamic driving situations.
Premiere for integrated braking system with M-specific
configurability.
The M compound brakes are standard for
the new BMW M8 Competition models. The drilled, inner-vented discs on
the front wheels are 395 millimetres in diameter and feature
six-piston fixed callipers. The rear wheels work with single-piston
floating callipers and 380-millimetre discs. The optional M
carbon-ceramic brakes – with 400-millimetre discs at the front axle
and 380-millimetre discs at the rear – provide even greater stopping
power, resistance to fade and thermal stability, not to mention an
extraordinary ability to fend off wear.
Both brake variants are fitted in conjunction with an M-specific
version of an integrated braking system. Thanks to this cutting-edge
technology, the brake activation, brake booster and braking control
functions are brought together within a compact module. The integrated
system reduces weight by around two kilograms and employs a
vacuum-free brake booster to enhance the car’s overall efficiency.
The version of the new braking system developed for BMW M models
also offers two pedal feel settings. COMFORT and SPORT modes alter the
amount of pressure on the brake pedal required to slow the car. The
driver can therefore choose between more comfort-oriented and
particularly direct, instantaneous response when braking.
M Dynamic mode for an exceptionally sporty
drive
The DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system is
interlinked with both M xDrive all-wheel drive and the Active M
Differential. Its range of functions includes the Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake Control
(DBC), Automatic Differential Brake (ADB-X), Brake Assist, Dry Braking
function and Start-Off Assistant. The driver has the option of
activating M Dynamic mode as an alternative to the default setting by
pressing a button on the centre console. This mode allows a greater
degree of wheel slip and combines with the M xDrive system’s
rear-biased set-up for sportier driving. DSC can be deactivated at the
push of a button.
Design: The perfect fusion of dynamic prowess and
luxury
Measuring 4,867 millimetres in length, 1,907
millimetres wide, 1,362 millimetres tall, and with a 2,827-millimetre
wheelbase (and 1,627-millimetre front track and 1,632-millimetre rear
track), the new BMW M8 Competition models display the hallmark
proportions of a luxury-class sports car. Their dynamic appearance is
shaped by a low-slung body, stretched outline, slim window graphic and
roofline flowing into the rear.
Character-defining features of the Coupé include the
double-bubble contour of its M carbon roof, reminiscent of classic
racing cars. Passengers in the Convertible are protected from the
elements by a high-quality fabric roof pulled taut over the cabin. The
multi-layer soft-top opens and closes in 15 seconds at the touch of a
button while the electric mechanism can be activated while driving at
up to 31mph. Once opened, the soft-top stows away flat under a
high-quality cover whose surface structure matches that of the
instrument panel, door and side-panel trim.
Signature M design features point to top-level
performance
A model-specific take on BMW M design
points to outstanding power and handling. Along with the BMW kidney
grille, the three extra-large elements of the front apron’s intake
satisfy the engine, transmission and braking system’s need for cooling
air. The grille features the black double bars familiar from other M
models and displays the ‘M8’ logo in High-gloss black. Both cars have
a grille surround and model lettering also in High-gloss Black .
All new BMW M8 models are fitted as standard with Adaptive LED
headlights, while the optional BMW Laserlight with Selective Beam can
be identified by blue accents inside the twin headlights.
Another exclusive feature is the suitably prominent Air
Breathers with integrated M gills in the front side panels. M-specific
design features include the exterior mirrors painted in High-gloss
Black while the M-specific rear apron incorporates a diffuser inlay in
contrasting colour, with the M Sport twin exhaust tailpipes in Black
Chrome. Both cars are fitted with a spoiler on the boot lid in Black.
The optional M Carbon exterior package includes inlays for the
front air intakes, exterior mirror caps, M gills in the side panels,
plus a rear diffuser in Black. A notch in the centre of the spoiler
mirrors the double-bubble contour of the roof.
The Competition models ride on 20-inch forged M light-alloy
wheels in a bicolour, star-spoke design as standard, fitted with
275/35 R 20 tyres at the front and 285/35 R 20 tyres at the rear.
Interior
The interior design features red
accents on the M leather steering wheel’s M buttons and the start/stop
button on the centre console. The newly designed transmission selector
lever with Drivelogic switch is leather-surfaced with an embedded M
logo and stitching in M GmbH colours.
The newly developed sports seats have perforated 3D quilting,
pronounced side bolsters, clearly defined shoulder areas and integral
head restraints with illuminated model badges. Full Merino leather
trim is standard, and both cars come exclusively with bicolour
leather/Alcantara trim. The standard-fit M Sport seats feature the BMW
Individual headliner.
Equipment: New control concept, bespoke comfort, intelligent
connectivity
A new control system makes it possible to
tailor the high-performance sports cars’ set-up even more closely to
personal preferences and the situation at hand.
BMW’s Comfort Access system, telephony with wireless charging,
the BMW Display Key, Adaptive LED headlights and ambient lighting are
all included as standard. There is also the option of BMW Laserlight
with BMW Selective Beam, which generates a high-beam range of up to
600 metres. As well as boasting a BMW Head-Up Display with M-specific
readouts, the new M8 Competition models also come with the Driving
Assistant and Parking Assistant Plus as standard, while an array of
further driver assistance systems are available as options. The BMW
Live Cockpit Professional – including navigation system and the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant – is also standard equipment and
provides full access to the latest digital services from BMW Connected
and BMW ConnectedDrive.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional
The BMW Live
Cockpit Professional also brings the benefits of the new BMW Operating
System 7.0 to the M8 Competition models. Its fully digital screen
grouping comprises a high-resolution instrument cluster behind the
steering wheel with a screen diagonal of 12.3 inches and a 10.25-inch
Control Display. The driver has a choice of the Control Display’s
touchscreen, the familiar iDrive Touch Controller, the controls on the
steering wheel, voice control or BMW’s gesture control.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is another element of the
operating system. The digital companion can be activated with the
spoken prompt “Hey BMW” and helps the driver to use vehicle functions.
What’s more, he constantly acquires new skills thanks to the updates
transmitted by Remote Software Upgrade.
The standard Head-Up Display projects driving-related
information onto the windscreen and directly into the driver’s field
of view. It employs full-colour graphics and allows the driver to see
a wealth of information without having to divert their eyes from the road.
The M Mode
The M Mode button on the centre
console making its debut in the new BMW M8 Competition models can be
used to alter both the responses of the driver assistance systems and
the information shown in the instrument cluster and Head-Up Display. M
Mode allows the driver to activate ROAD, SPORT and a TRACK setting.
Changing the mode alters the information presented to the driver on
the screens, while the safety-enhancing interventions by the driver
assistance systems – such as active braking or steering inputs – are
reduced to a bare minimum or deactivated altogether.
In the default ROAD setting, all the standard and optional
driver assistance systems are fully activated. A simple press of the M
Mode button engages the SPORT setting, in which the active driver
assistance systems (in the configuration set by the driver) now only
transmit alerts on speed limits and overtaking restrictions, for
example. This mode allows all interventions in the braking and
steering systems to be disabled, aside from those made by the
Collision Warning with braking function and the Evasion Assistant.
In SPORT mode, the driver benefits from M View in both the
instrument cluster and the Head-Up Display. Here, only relevant
information for sporty driving – i.e. an M-specific engine speed dial,
the shift lights, a digital speed display and the gear currently
engaged – is displayed in the cockpit. The Head-Up Display readout is
concentrated around the engine revs and shift lights, navigation
instructions and distance warnings, the gear selected and the vehicle
speed, plus the speed limits and overtaking restrictions detected by
the Speed Limit Info system. Pressing the M Mode button again returns
the driver to the default ROAD mode.
An extended press of the M Mode button engages TRACK mode. The
decision to activate this mode must be confirmed using the iDrive
Controller. In this setting, all the comfort and safety functions of
the driver assistance systems are deactivated. In addition, the audio
system and Control Display are both switched off in order to focus the
driver’s attention even more intently on the road ahead. The
instrument cluster and Head-Up Display also include M View. In TRACK
mode road sign detection and distance information does not display.
Pressing the M Mode button again takes the car out of the TRACK
setting and back into ROAD mode.
State-of-the-art driver assistance systems offer customised
comfort and safety
The standard Driving Assistant
can be supplemented with a wide choice of other driver assistance
systems designed to ease the driver’s workload in monotonous driving
situations and so enhance both comfort and safety. Customers can also
opt for the Driving Assistant Professional that adds features such as
the steering and lane control assistant, the lane keeping assistant
with active side collision protection, the Evasion Assistant, junction
warning, wrong-way driving warning and front-crossing traffic warning
systems.
The standard Parking Assistant Plus also includes a rear-view
camera, Top View, Panorama View and 3D Top View functions as well.
Generous standard equipment plus exclusive
options
The standard M Sport seats offer multi-way
electric adjustment with memory function and allow the fore/aft
position, backrest angle, backrest width and thigh support to be
varied as required. They also include a semi-electric folding function
for the backrests that makes getting in and out easier for passengers
in the rear, as well as electric adjustment of the head restraints,
which automatically drop down to their lowest position once the engine
has been switched off. The rear backrest has a 50:50 split as
standard, allowing one or both sections to be folded down and increase
luggage capacity. When the rear backrest is upright, the Coupé offers
420 litres of boot space and the Convertible 350 litres. Automatic
boot lid operation is yet another standard feature, as is hands-free
opening and closing of the boot lid.
Rollover protection system is standard, and it consists of two
protective bars behind the rear head restraints that automatically
extend when the car is at risk of turning over. Standard equipment
also includes a wind deflector, which can be set up in the rear-seat
area to prevent unwanted air turbulence when driving with the roof
down. The M Sport seats in the open-top come equipped with air
collars, whose air outlets integrated into the head restraints can
provide a pleasant warming effect in cooler weather.
A number of exclusive optional extras include active seat
ventilation in the front seats, sun protection glass and a Heat
Comfort package (featuring heated armrests in the doors and on the
centre console for the driver and front passenger, plus a heated
steering wheel) and the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond surround sound
system with fully active 16-channel amplifier and up to 16 speakers,
some of which are illuminated.
The all-new BMW M8 Coupé and Convertible is on sale from now
with prices starting from £123,435 OTR.
Ends
*All figures relating to the performance, fuel/electric power
consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional.
The fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures are determined
according to the European Regulation (EC) 2007/715 in the version
applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in
Germany. The range shown considers the different sizes of the selected
wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment, and may
vary during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are (also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the "Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW M8 Competition Coupe fuel consumption combined: 25.2 - 25.4 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 253 - 252 g/km
BMW M8 Competition Convertible fuel consumption combined: 25 - 25.2 mpg; CO2 emissions combined: 256 - 254g/km