BWM 8 Series Teased Why This Flagship is Worth Waiting
BMW 8 Series is a Grand Tourer built by BMW from 1989 to 1999 powered by either a V8 or V12 engine. While it did supplant the original E24 based 6 Series in 1991, a common misconception is that the 8 Series was developed as a successor. It was actually in an entirely new model class aimed at a different market, with a substantially higher price and performance than the 6 Series. In 1999, BMW discontinued the 8 Series because of low demand and sales. However, in 2017, BMW announced a new generation to be available from 2018 and previewed it with the BMW Concept 8 Series. BMW also confirmed that the second generation will get an M version.
BMW has just teased the all-new 8-series through its official Facebook page. The car has already been leaked in multiple spy images a few days back and this is the first time that BMW has officially released a picture of its new flagship. As the car has been already revealed in the spy images, there is not much to be unwrapped now. Besides the new BMW 8-series, the German automaker has also shared a video of the car in action at its test track in Aprilia, Italy. The car in the footage was wrapped in camouflage though. BMW has shared the teaser image of the new 8-series with the caption - "A glimpse of the future. The new BMW 8-series." The teaser image does not show much about the upcoming new BMW 8-series but the tail light pattern is visible and it looks exactly like the one that we have seen on the spy images a few days back.
The new BMW 8-series is expected to make its global debut in the coming days.


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