Here's how the 2020 BMW M8 stacks up against its predecessor (2024)

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Comparing the facts and figures of the BMW M6 and the new M8

By Wesley Wren
Gallery: 2020 BMW M8 Coupe

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The team at BMW finally showed off the road-going version of the M8, which finally rounds out the legendary M-line of cars. Naturally, we had to dig through the archives to see how the latest and greatest stacks up with what it’s replacing: the M6. Since these BMW bruisers are separated by a handful of technologically important years, we’re going to focus on the things that matter most: horsepower, torque and size.

Just on exterior dimensions, the M6 and the M8 are not too far apart. As far as total length, the 2020 M8 comes in at an impressive 191.61 inches. That might seem odd to those with photographic memories of BMW spec sheets, as the departed M6 Competition was actually longer at 193.00 inches. The Gran Coupe was longer still, at a solid 197.50 inches. As for width, the new M8 is wider than the M6 by a scant 0.27 inch. The folks at BMW did make the new M8 lower than the M6, with the M8 rising to 53.62 inches and the M6 reporting 54.10 inches.

Now that we have those shell numbers out of the way, how does the M6 Competition stack up with the current M8 under the hood? Well, pretty well actually. The 2020 M8 makes 600 hp out of its 4.4-liter turbocharged V8, with the M6 making 600 bhp out of the essentially the same engine. The M8 Competition pushes those figures further to 617 hp, tipping the scales in the new Bimmer’s favor.

The engine’s torque, on the other hand, gets a significant boost from technological advances. The new M8 makes 553 lb-ft of twist across the curve, with the M6 making only 516 lb-ft. All this power helps move about the same weight: The M8 hits the scales at 4,295 and the M6 reports in at 4,250. That weight penalty does include an all-wheel-drive system for the M8.

The transmission is another place where time appears to favor the M8. The 2020 model features an eight-speed automatic whereas the M6 stuffed only seven gears inside of its case. It should be noted that the M8 will feature a more traditional torque converter automatic behind its engine, with the M6 using a sportier double-clutch style automatic. The transmission switch and other engine technologies to make the 4.4-liter V8 more efficient also manages to squeeze more miles out of a gallon of fuel. If the wholly accurate online converter rings true, the M8 reportedly sips a gallon of fuel every 22 miles in combined use on the Euro cycle, with the M6 burning that same gallon in only 16 miles. Note, however, the M8 will likely receive slightly different figures for fuel economy once it’s finally certified by the fine folks at the EPA.

All this boils down to the M8 being the spiritual and literal successor of the M6. That means devotees of the large and in charge Bimmer won’t have much to complain about when they replace their six with an eight. The M8 might be only a few years removed from the M6, and the numbers kind of show that -- but the performance figures and fuel economy point toward the benefits of technology.

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Wesley Wren

Wesley Wren has spent his entire life around cars, whether it’s dressing up as his father’s 1954 Ford for Halloween as a child, repairing cars in college or collecting frustrating pieces of history—and most things in between. Wesley is the current steward of a 1954 Ford Crestline Victoria, a 1975 Harley-Davidson FXE and a 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Galaxie. Oh yeah, and a 2005 Kia Sedona.

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Here's how the 2020 BMW M8 stacks up against its predecessor (2024)

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Here's how the 2020 BMW M8 stacks up against its predecessor? ›

The 2020 M8 makes 600 hp out of its 4.4-liter turbocharged V8, with the M6 making 600 bhp out of the essentially the same engine. The M8 Competition pushes those figures further to 617 hp, tipping the scales in the new Bimmer's favor.

Is the BMW M8 a reliable car? ›

BMW has a reputation for quality and reliability, but the turbo V8 engine in the M8 needs careful attention and servicing. These engines have a tendency to burn through a lot of oil as they age, so you need to make sure that the oil is checked and topped-up regularly, and that only the highest-grade oil is used.

What does the BMW M8 compete with? ›

To the cynics this M8 Competition is an M5 Competition in an 8 Series body. To the pragmatists it's a solid and reliable competitor to an Aston Martin DB11.

What is the base MSRP for a 2020 BMW M8? ›

The price of the 2020 BMW M8 starts at $134,995 and goes up to $157,495 depending on the trim and options. Unlike the more affordable but less powerful BMW M850i, the M8 is made for those who desire the full monty when it comes to the company's M division.

Is it worth it to buy a M8? ›

The purchase of the BMW M8 offers a luxurious and thrilling experience. Its design is a harmonious blend of elegance and power, and the driving experience is unparalleled. M8's performance is outstanding, featuring a potent engine and precise handling. The aesthetic appeal is complemented by a lavish interior.

What is special about the M8? ›

The M8 Competition Coupe's 4.4-liter V-8 engine delivers 617 horsepower and features an advanced cooling system, plus a uniquely designed dual oil pan that maintains oil pressure during intense maneuvers.

Which car can beat M8? ›

911 and i7 are top competitors of M8 Coupe Competition. BMW XM and Lexus LS are also among popular M8 Coupe Competition rivals and have compariable features and specifications. AMG GLE 53 are similar Cars like M8 Coupe Competition and can be good alternative choices.

Will there be a 2024 M8? ›

There are no changes for the 2024 model year, so the M8 carries over to the new year just as fabulous as it left 2023.

Is the BMW M8 a supercar? ›

The M8 has genuine supercar performance that bests most cars it competes with. If you want to get better straight-line performance, you need to spend quite a bit more money. The M8 also absolutely dominates the LC500, in terms of performance.

Which Mercedes is faster than M8? ›

It's the Mercedes AMG GT 63 S E Performance and it's the most powerful production car that Mercedes-AMG has ever made. Let's take a look.

Is M8 a twin turbo? ›

The M8 Competition Gran Coupe's 4.4-liter V-8 engine delivers 617 horsepower and features track-ready cooling systems, a Twin Scroll Bi-Turbo, and a uniquely designed dual oil pan that maintains oil pressure during intense maneuvers.

How many mph can a BMW M8 go? ›

2023 BMW M8 Competition 0-60 & Top Speed

Keep the speed limiter on, and you'll still be able to hit speeds of 155 mph.

How much does it cost to fill up a BMW M8? ›

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2022 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe
Annual Fuel Cost*$3,750
Cost to Drive 25 Miles$6.24
Cost to Fill the Tank$85
Tank Size20.1 gallons
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What is the cheapest BMW M8? ›

Prices for a used BMW M8 currently range from $54,578 to $159,000, with vehicle mileage ranging from 16 to 82,299.

Is BMW M8 a luxury? ›

BMW Concept M8 Gran Coupé: High-performance luxury | BMW.

Which BMW car is reliable? ›

Dependability

J.D. Power awarded BMW several awards for quality, dependability, and performance: 2022 BMW X3: Highest quality compact premium SUV. 2022 BMW 7 series: Highest quality large premium car. 2022 BMW 2 series: Highest quality small premium car.

Is the BMW M8 fast? ›

Did you know that the BMW M8 can do 0-60mph in 2.7 seconds? I sure as hell didn't. That makes it quicker off the line than a Caterham 620R, Ferrari 296 GTB and Mercedes-AMG One. And this is in a car that weighs a smidge under two tonnes and straddles a weird hinterland of luxury and performance.

How many miles per gallon does a BMW M8 get? ›

2023 BMW M8 Competition Convertible Fuel Economy: Up to 22 mpg highway. 2023 BMW M8 Competition Coupe Fuel Economy: Up to 22 mpg highway. 2023 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe Fuel Economy: Up to 22 mpg highway.

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