Key highlights
- BMW has unveiled the Speedtop concept, a shooting brake based on the M8 Competition, at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.
- The concept features a distinctive sloping roofline, illuminated kidney grille, and frameless doors, blending luxury with high-performance styling.
- Limited to 70 units, the Speedtop is expected to cost £430,000 (INR 4.96 crore), making it one of BMW’s most exclusive models.
BMW has introduced the Speedtop concept, a striking shooting brake based on the M8 Competition, at the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy. This ultra-exclusive model follows the Skytop concept from 2024, showcasing BMW’s commitment to crafting limited-run dream cars.
Design and exterior features
The Speedtop concept embraces a touring profile, featuring:
- An arrow-shaped long bonnet with a shark-nose front end.
- Illuminated kidney grille, flanked by slim LED headlights.
- Frameless doors with winglets instead of traditional handles, ensuring a clean side profile.
- A central spine running from the bonnet to the rear spoiler, adding a distinctive aerodynamic touch.
- Bespoke 14-spoke dual-tone wheels, enhancing its aggressive stance.
At the rear, the Speedtop sports slim LED tail-lights, a raked glass windshield, and twin exhausts, reinforcing its high-performance DNA.
Interior and luxury features
Inside, the Speedtop concept boasts a two-seat cabin, upholstered in brown-white leather with crystal accents on the gear selector, steering wheel, and bucket-seat headrests.
Key highlights include:
- M8 Competition-style digital displays for infotainment and instrumentation.
- A light beam integrated into the roofliner, mirroring the exterior spine design.
- Custom luggage matching the dual-tone upholstery, stored behind the seats.
- Leather-lined boot with ambient lighting, adding a premium touch.
Powertrain and performance
BMW has confirmed that the Speedtop concept is equipped with its most powerful V8 engine, likely borrowing the 4.4L twin-turbo petrol mill from the M8 Competition.
Expected specifications include:
- 625 hp and 750 Nm of torque.
- Eight-speed automatic transmission with xDrive all-wheel drive.
- 0-100 km/h in under 3.2 seconds, making it one of BMW’s fastest grand tourers.
Limited production and pricing
BMW will produce only 70 units of the Speedtop, with each model priced at £430,000 (INR 4.96 crore). The exclusivity ensures that the Speedtop remains a collector’s dream, much like the Skytop and 3.0 CSL specials.
Expected impact on BMW’s lineup
The Speedtop concept highlights BMW’s focus on ultra-luxury, low-volume models, catering to enthusiasts and collectors. While it may not enter mass production, its design elements could influence future BMW grand tourers.
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