2023 BMW 8 Series and M8 Gets New Hues

2023 BMW 8 Series and M8 Gets New Hues

BMW has done some minor changes in 2023 8 Series and M8 with some appalling designs and upgrades in the front end, the addition of some new colors, and a few changes in the interior. 

 

There are some major changes in the 8-series exterior is an illuminated grille with wider slats, 20-inch wheel designs, and five new colors are offered such as BMW Individual Frozen Tanzanite Blue, Frozen Pure Grey, Skyscraper Grey, Portimao Blue, and San Remo Green.

 

BMW M8 has received some significant upgrades and delivers an output of 617 horsepower in the Competition model. M8 has standard headlights in Shadowline accents along with five new colors such as Portimao Blue, and San Remo Green with Brooklyn Grey and Isle of Man Green.

 

The insides of the M8 are the same as BMW M3 and M4 equipped with standard carbon bucket seats, heated and electronically adjustable with an M8 badge in the headrest and driver’s chair with memory function enhancing the driving experience.

 

It incorporates Merino leather and Alcantara interior in the new black and Sakhir orange color combination.  BMW 8 Series line-up comes with an advanced and new center infotainment system increased in size from 10.25 to 12.3-inches with the old BMW Motorsport logo in the standard BMW Badge paying homage to the BMW badge. 

 

BMW has announced a special 8 X Jeff Koons edition featuring the vivid paint scheme consisting of eleven different colors perfectly curated by the American artist. BMW hasn’t revealed the pricing yet and production of both models begins in March. The drivers have the chance to explore and buy luxury used cars before the launch and accommodate for a long journey before you invest in the upcoming BMW 8 Series and M8.