BMW Ends 8 Series Production, Future Uncertain
By Michele Acquaragia
Apr 1, 2026
By Michele Acquaragia
Apr 1, 2026
BMW has confirmed the cessation of its 8 Series production, marking the end of an eight-year run for the luxury model. By the close of April 2026, the last of these vehicles will be manufactured, concluding the current generation's journey. This move follows the earlier discontinuation of the high-performance M8 variants last year, leaving only the standard coupe, Gran Coupe, and convertible models to complete their final production cycle. Many enthusiasts and consumers might not even perceive its absence due to the rapid introduction of new models across BMW's portfolio.
The current 8 Series, internally designated G14, G15, and G16, was introduced as a revival of the classic E31 series from the 1990s, aiming to fill the role left by the 6 Series. Launched in 2018, it quickly expanded its offerings to include a convertible (G14) and a four-door Gran Coupe (G16) by 2019, alongside its initial coupe form (G15). These models featured a range of powerful engines, from turbocharged inline-sixes to V8s, and even a diesel option, with a refresh in 2023 being its last update. Even Alpina offered a specialized version, the B8, further showcasing the platform's versatility.
With the departure of the 8 Series, BMW temporarily loses its flagship grand tourer and convertible. Unlike its predecessor, which enjoyed a nine-year lifespan, this generation concludes slightly earlier. The 4 Series will now serve as BMW's primary coupe offering, with the company committed to its future development. While the possibility of a third revival of the 8 Series, perhaps through a collaboration with Alpina, remains a topic of speculation, nothing concrete has been announced. The market's shifting preferences away from larger sedans, coupes, and convertibles in recent years may influence future decisions.
The automotive industry is in constant flux, with manufacturers continually adapting to market demands and technological advancements. While the discontinuation of a beloved model like the BMW 8 Series might evoke nostalgia, it also paves the way for innovation and the introduction of new vehicles that align with evolving consumer preferences and sustainability goals. The spirit of automotive excellence endures, promising future iterations that will continue to captivate and inspire driving enthusiasts worldwide.
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