Sources: BMW Skytop Price Set at 500,000 Euros
The BMW Skytop, like the limited-run 3.0 CSL, is not homologated for the U.S. market.
The BMW Skytop, like the limited-run 3.0 CSL, is not homologated for the U.S. market.
BMW has taken the Skytop on a European tour by showcasing the stunning targa at the National Museum in Prague and at the Art Market Budapest.
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.
BMWBLOG has learned that BMW is emailing people to ask if they're interested in buying the €500,000 Skytop. Production is capped at 50 cars.
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BMW Group Chief of Design Van Hooydonk spoke on camera about the BMW Skytop, hinting at the exciting possibility of a future production run.
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The warm reception the BMW Skytop concept has been enjoying increases the chances of seeing a limited production run.
The BMW Skytop concept has lost its removable targa roof for a fixed hardtop in a design exercise of a gorgeous coupe.
BMW allowed us to put the targa panels on the Skytop, transforming the convertible into a sleek coupe with a leather-wrapped roof.
We spent quality time with the Skytop at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este where BMW allowed us to photograph its one-off targa beauty.
Premiering any second now, the BMW Skytop concept shows more of its clean design, along with a Hofemeister kink and Z8-esque taillights.