The BMW Skytop Has The S63 Engine
In a statement to BMWBLOG, the German luxury brand confirmed the upcoming Skytop uses the S63 engine from the M8.
In a statement to BMWBLOG, the German luxury brand confirmed the upcoming Skytop uses the S63 engine from the M8.
The production-ready BMW Skytop stars in a spy video shot at the Nurburgring where the targa-topped M8 Convertible undergoes final testing.
BMW’s $500K Skytop takes on the Nürburgring, blending grand touring luxury with M8 power and coachbuilt exclusivity.
BMW Skytop prototype seen in Munich reveals stunning interior. Limited to 50 units, this V8 targa is already sold out before its 2025 debut.
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The BMW Skytop, a 617-hp targa-top masterpiece, was spotted testing in Austria. With only 50 units and a €500K price tag, it’s already sold out.
BMW Group Head of Design Adrian Van Hooydonk tells BMWBLOG the 50-car production run of the Skytop will be shipped to owners this year.
The BMW Skytop made its exclusive Polish debut at the National Opera in Warsaw, combining automotive luxury with high culture.
BMW has officially confirmed that the Skytop Concept will enter production with a limited run of just 50 units. Announced by Adrian van Hooydonk at the House of BMW in Milan, this exclusive model combines cutting-edge design with high-performance dynamics. Although pricing is not yet finalized, sources estimate it will start at 500,000 euros. However, U.S. buyers might be out of luck, as the Skytop is unlikely to be sold through traditional channels.
Experience the future of luxury roadsters! Discover BMW's stunning Skytop concept at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
BMW Design Boss Adrian van Hooydonk says Concept Skytop could be ready within one year, but limited to 50 units
BMW Concept Skytop could go into production but in limited numbers: 50 units at 500,000 euros each