BMW M8 Coupe and Convertible Won’t be Coming to US for 2021 due to Covid-19
Due to a combination of low sales figures, dealership inventory backup and Covid-19, the BMW M8 Coupe and Converible won't come to US in 2021.
Due to a combination of low sales figures, dealership inventory backup and Covid-19, the BMW M8 Coupe and Converible won't come to US in 2021.
BMW just released its financial results for the second quarter of 2020 reporting a loss of €212 million
BMW Group managed to keep its strategy mostly on track and increase the sales of electrified models in the first half of 2020.
BMW has just reported a sales loss for the first quarter of 2020, which is understandable considering the looming Coronavirus pandemic.
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According to reports, you could get a 2019 BMW 8 Series off the lot in April with discounts averaging nearly $11,000
Despite the current situation with the Coronavirus in China, BMW is continuing its investsments in the country.
After 2022, BMW plans on eliminating up to 50-percent of its traditional drivetrains, switching them to electrified drivetrains.
Despite Coronovirus quarantine issues, the BMW Group is confident in increasing overall sales figures by the end of the year.
When it comes to its new SUVs, the X5 M and X6 M, the BMW M Division is not looking at performance records but experiences instead.
BMW expects sales in 2020 to be even better as some of its models are just beginning to make their presence known.
BMW announced this week that it will be switching from monthly to quarterly sales reporting. The change will be taking place immediately