BMW Skytop Starts Deliveries — But Uncamouflaged Test Cars Keep Appearing in Munich
BMW begins Skytop deliveries while undisguised test cars still roam Munich, highlighting prototype quirks and what’s next for BMW’s small-series lineup.
BMW begins Skytop deliveries while undisguised test cars still roam Munich, highlighting prototype quirks and what’s next for BMW’s small-series lineup.
One of the first cars delivered at the BMW Welt confirms the production-ready Skytop looks just like the concept.
BMW delivers the first of 50 Skytop models at BMW Welt. Chassis #001 goes to Andrea Levy in Italy’s 777 Collection.
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For the first time, the BMW M8-based Skytop targa and Speedtop shooting brake are being displayed at the BMW Welt in Munich.
Skytop is likely the swan song for the 8 Series lineup. Some versions of the 8er will be phased out this year
BMW is making 50 copies of the Skytop at a rumored price tag of over €500,000. The first cars will be shipped at the beginning of next year.
In a statement to BMWBLOG, the German luxury brand confirmed the upcoming Skytop uses the S63 engine from the M8.
The production-ready BMW Skytop stars in a spy video shot at the Nurburgring where the targa-topped M8 Convertible undergoes final testing.
BMW’s $500K Skytop takes on the Nürburgring, blending grand touring luxury with M8 power and coachbuilt exclusivity.
BMW Skytop prototype seen in Munich reveals stunning interior. Limited to 50 units, this V8 targa is already sold out before its 2025 debut.