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Looking for an auto of distinction? The BMW 8 Series is more than a car; it’s a statement of luxury and performance. Whether it’s the sleek 2023 model or a classic 2019 version, you’ll find that the BMW 8 Series price varies significantly—depending on trim, mileage, and condition. This guide pulls together the latest market insights so you can confidently evaluate the BMW 8 Series price trend without overload.

Below is a clear specs snapshot for the standard BMW 8 Series lineup, useful for instantly comparing features and preparing for real‑world comparisons.

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter inline‑6 with twin‑turbochargers, producing 335 hp / 350 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 8‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (DCT) or 8‑speed Tiptronic
  • Powertrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) or all‑wheel drive (AWD) depending on model
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (automatically optimized by MIDS fuel sensor)
  • Dimensions: Length 198.3 in; Width 77.8 in; Height 57.7 in; Wheelbase 116.1 in
  • Interior Capacity: 2‑seat coupe (Luxury) or 4‑seat convertible (Gran Coupe version)
  • Infotainment: iDrive24/35 (latest version) with 12.3‑inch central display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • Safety & Driver Assistance: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assistant, active safety suite with automatic emergency braking
  • Charging: Optional 200 kW DC fast charging (compatible with BMW PowerDrive network)
  • Warranty: 4 years/50 k miles with 12 months of roadside assistance

Understanding the long‑term value of a luxury car is key. The BMW 8 Series depreciation curve typically follows a predictable pattern for high‑performance vehicles:

  • In the first year, most new models lose 15–20% of their purchase value—thanks to the steep initial depreciation curve for premium cars.
  • Between years 2 and 4, depreciation slows to roughly 10–12% per annum. Classic luxury models such as a 2019 8 Series might see this figure climb moderately to about eight to ten percent per year as the novelty wanes but the brand remains desirable.
  • From years 5–10, a powered‑by‑BMW 8 Series typically drops a slightly higher average of 12–14% per year—especially if the vehicle has high mileage or significant wear on the luxury upholstery.
  • After 10 years, the residual value can approach 2–4% of the original price per year, making it a low‑cost owner after the steep early decays.

Those looking for a used model can reference the used BMW 8 Series price as a baseline. The used


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Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
4 years ago used £71,205.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £65,490.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £65,490.00 Unlock all links
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