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BMW Speedtop Shooting Brake Production Model Revealed: Limited to 70 Units, Priced Over €500,000

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-17 09:00:10

A production-spec BMW Speedtop shooting brake, free of camouflage, has recently been spotted. Its design closely mirrors the concept unveiled at the 2023 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Limited to just 70 units, the car carries a price tag exceeding €500,000 (approximately RMB 3.925 million) and is rumored to have already sold out entirely. The front fascia adopts BMW’s signature design language, featuring slim headlights and the iconic twin-kidney grille adorned with bright trim and horizontal bars. The side air intakes echo the same styling cues. The hood features a distinctive shape, while the sharply raked windshield flows seamlessly into a gently sloping fastback roofline. Metal trim integrated into the window surrounds incorporates the door handles, preserving the concept’s silhouette almost exactly—only the wheel design appears altered, though it remains unclear if this represents the final production version. At the rear, changes are minimal: parking sensors and angular reflectors have been added, and the lower bumper around the license plate recess shows slight modifications. However, precise details remain uncertain due to limited clarity in the spy photos. The interior wasn’t captured, but it’s expected to carry over the 8 Series cabin layout, upgraded throughout with premium materials and craftsmanship, and offer bespoke customization options—including a leather headliner and leather-trimmed trunk lining. Regarding performance, BMW has previously stated only that the Speedtop will be powered by the brand’s most potent V8 engine currently available. Based on its shared platform with the Skytop, the Speedtop is expected to feature a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 producing 616 horsepower (460 kW), paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, enabling a 0–100 km/h sprint time of approximately 3.3 seconds.

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