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BMW - 8 Series (2020)
Are you curious about the BMW 8 Series price landscape, especially for the 2020 model? Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new car or a used BMW 8 Series price, the market value can vary widely depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Below, we unpack the essential details so you can gauge what your next luxury sedan might cost.
- Engine: 4.4‑liter V8 twin‑turbocharged (or optional 3.0‑liter inline‑6 turbo for certain trims) delivering 523–562 horsepower
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with paddle shifters, standard across most 2020 models
- Drive: All‑wheel drive (xDrive) or rear‑wheel drive, depending on the configuration
- Fuel Type: High octane gasoline (premium) for optimal performance
- Dimensions: Length 200.8 in, width 75.7 in, height 58.9 in; wheelbase 117.5 in
- Interior Luxury: Optional fine leather, heated and ventilated seats, dual‑zone climate control, and advanced infotainment with one‑touch navigation
- Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑departure warning, and BMW’s Driving Assistant Professional suite
- Weight: Approximately 4,300 lbs (varies with options)
What is a 2020 BMW 8 Series worth? The BMW 8 Series 2020 price typically starts at about $95,000 for the base 840i trim, while the higher‑end M8 variant can exceed $165,000. These figures are indicative and “varies by market/condition”. For a used BMW 8 Series price, depreciation plays a significant role. A new 8 Series usually loses around 15‑20% of its value in the first year, dropping to roughly 40‑45% after three years. Long‑term owners may see a total depreciation of 60‑65% over five years, depending largely on mileage and maintenance history.
If you’re comparing the BMW 8 Series depreciation to other luxury sedans, the numbers hold steady. The (BMW 8 Series) lags slightly behind the Porsche Panamera and the Mercedes‑Benz CLS in depreciation curves, potentially offering better long‑term value for well‑maintained cars. Conversely, it appreciates in prestige against less renowned luxury brands in the same price bracket.
Compared to similar models like the Porsche Panamera or the Mercedes‑Benz CLS, the 8 Series often delivers superior interior refinement and a silky-smooth driving experience. However, it’s heavier, which can affect fuel economy— an important consideration if you drive mostly in the city.
Market position-wise, the BMW 8 Series is especially popular in the luxury sedan segment
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