The BMW Speedtop Is Sold Out
BMW’s €500,000 Speedtop sold out right after its Villa d’Este debut. With 70 units planned, it could be BMW’s most exclusive shooting brake ever.
BMW’s €500,000 Speedtop sold out right after its Villa d’Este debut. With 70 units planned, it could be BMW’s most exclusive shooting brake ever.
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The M8 Touring only 70 people will ever own is back in new images. Discover the BMW Speedtop, a gorgeous shooting brake with V8 power.
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