JAKARTA - BMW is now presenting the 2025 Series-8 model in the United States (US) amid rumors that this coup will be stopped. Thus, now is the opportunity for customers to get it.

Reporting from Carscoops, Friday, July 12, this model is also available with a discount program in the US. The long-dimensional coup is available with rental credit and purchase credit of up to US$3,000 (Rp48.2 million) and US$4,000 (Rp64.3 million) for the M8 version.

In addition, this German manufacturer also offers it at a discount of loyalty worth 1,500 US dollars (Rp24.1 million) which means owners can enjoy a combined savings of up to 5,500 US dollars (Rp88.5 million).

The program will be available in the US until the end of July. Buyers interested have three weeks to meet local BMW dealers and finalize an agreement to have them.

In Uncle Sam's country, Series-8 is sold in various forms, ranging from Coupe, Gran Coupe, and Convertible. BMW sells versions of Coupe and Gran Coupe for 90,800 US dollars (Rp1.46 billion) for types 840i and 93,800 US dollars (Rp1.51 billion) for 840i xDrive.

If this offer is not enough, this premium brand also offers the two highest versions, namely M850i xDriver for 106,300 US dollars (Rp1.7 billion) and M8 Competition Coupe for 138,800 US dollars (Rp2.23 billion).

Meanwhile, for the Convertible version, BMW set prices ranging from 100,500 US dollars (Rp1.61 billion) for 840i to 103,500 US dollars (Rp1.66 billion) in type 850i xDrive.

For higher performance, this automotive manufacturer costs US$116,000 (Rp1.8 billion) for M850i xDrive and US$148,800 (Rp2.39 billion) for the M8 Competition Convertible.

According to several reports, BMW is preparing to stop Series 8, perhaps the fastest in 2026. Rumors originating from early 2022 suggest that Series 4 and Series 8 can be removed and replaced with a new Series 6.

This model has lived for two generations. The first generation called E31 was first sold in 1990 with a typical pop-up light offering a six-hand accelerated V12 engine. E31 was stopped production in 1999.

Then, BMW revived Series-8 in 2018 with a larger form offering a four-door version of couple, convertible, and Gran Coupe. This generation is still on sale today by experiencing a number of changes ranging from appearance to technology.

BMW Series-8 is now still available for the Indonesian market at prices ranging from IDR 2.9 billion for Gran Coupe to IDR 3 billion for the COPue version.


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