RE: BMW 8 Series draws nearer

RE: BMW 8 Series draws nearer

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Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

130 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Bloody hell, have they given it LED indicators at launch?

What are they going to do at the LCI facelift now?!?

CRA1G

6,533 posts

195 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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It's a shame BMW didn't take more of a retro look of the 8 series like they did with the Z8 which i think would have sold more if they had produced it in RHD because my wife wouldn't drive mine back from the pub....!

T1berious

2,259 posts

155 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Timbo said:
"Can I have that with Extra Large Fries and Coke please?"

Lordy, its big


Edited by T1berious on Thursday 21st December 14:23

Tim bo

1,956 posts

140 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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ogrodz said:
I am indeed guilty of whinging - but its only because I am a fan of BMW over the ages and I can't stand the current designs. I am longing for something beautiful again. I have owned E30's in all guises - 3 door, 5 door, estate, convertible, and this is my previous 635CSI - the Shark, wonderful!




Give me something like this - PLEASE....

The Z8 and the E24 are both classics. Beautiful cars.

Such originality and uniqueness in design become less and less likely from mainstream manufacturers like BMW however. Slavery to the wind-tunnel and minimising drag co-efficiencies preclude anything which segues too far from the standard aerodymically-efficient shape on which all modern cars are now built in this sector. They all look a bit 'samey' because of it.

So I think your quest will be in vain, unfortunately.


Edited by Tim bo on Thursday 21st December 14:27

E65Ross

35,079 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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DaveH23 said:
Surely big wheels on a car like this will ruin any form of comfort?
Not if the suspension is tuned to cope.

Rolls Royce Phantom has absolutely massive wheels and that seems to ride pretty well.

loudlashadjuster

5,123 posts

184 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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E65Ross said:
Not if the suspension is tuned to cope.

Rolls Royce Phantom has absolutely massive wheels and that seems to ride pretty well.
The Phantom wheel may be massive but the tyres have relatively generous sidewalls for the 21st century, something like 60-65mm. The wheels fitted to the car in the photo above look much lower profile, more in the region of 40-50mm which is more typical for cars in that segment.

You're right though, there is no absolute that says large wheels=bad ride, it's just harder (i.e. more expensive) to maintain comfort with less sidewall to rely on to provide cushioning. You need more expensive damping, suspension etc. to mitigate the inevitable loss of suppleness.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Looking forward to seeing how the GC turns out. The 6 series GC was a lovely looking car.

cerb4.5lee

30,594 posts

180 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I'm looking forward to seeing this, and I was a big fan of the looks/shape of my old 640d, so I'm expecting this to be really nice hopefully.

1781cc

576 posts

94 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Looks very Aston in the profile and rear, I’m not a Bimmer fan but I like this, very pretty dimensions

smilo996

2,791 posts

170 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Really like BMW’s current designs. Difficult to see how smooth and Audiesque this will look as opposed to stylish and angry.
It has that Imprezza rear wheel thing going on where the rear wheel looks smaller than the front though.

givablondabone

5,504 posts

155 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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It looks mahoosive but I guess we all need to wait until until the wraps are off the finished article before judging.

8V085

670 posts

77 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Nickbrapp said:
Bloody hell, have they given it LED indicators at launch?

What are they going to do at the LCI facelift now?!?
Lazzzzzerzzzzzz mate.

E65Ross

35,079 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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givablondabone said:
It looks mahoosive but I guess we all need to wait until until the wraps are off the finished article before judging.
Shock horror, rival for big GT cars is..... Big..the last 8 series was based on the 7 series so was a very big car, too! Certainly for the time.

You seem surprised about this? It wouldn't be a good rival to something like a Bentley Continental GT if it were the size of a Smart car, would it.

Vocht

1,631 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Is this not just a new 6 series but with 8 badge on it? (with 6 being the new 5GT?). Will be a nice car for £30k in 4 years time.

Chestrockwell

2,627 posts

157 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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BlackLabel said:
Looking forward to seeing how the GC turns out. The 6 series GC was a lovely looking car.
I don’t think they will do a GC version of this, the 6GT is a rebadged 5GT now and I think that’s it!

If it’s true I think it’s a shocking decision, I’m a huge BMW fan however I don’t think a big bloated S-Coupe rival suits the brand. If I’m spending 100 + grand on a luxury coupe, Id rather get a Benz.

Wills2

22,827 posts

175 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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loudlashadjuster said:
E65Ross said:
Not if the suspension is tuned to cope.

Rolls Royce Phantom has absolutely massive wheels and that seems to ride pretty well.
The Phantom wheel may be massive but the tyres have relatively generous sidewalls for the 21st century, something like 60-65mm. The wheels fitted to the car in the photo above look much lower profile, more in the region of 40-50mm which is more typical for cars in that segment.
It's an aspect ratio not a mm measurement, Phantom 21" rear tyres are 285/45 which are 128.25mm in height, the ones on the 8 series are probably 295/35 around 103mm




Edited by Wills2 on Thursday 21st December 21:05

dxg

8,202 posts

260 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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As implied above, the best thing about the concept was the hint of the old shark nose style in the albeit massive grille.

The camo'd car suggests this is gone. Which is a massive loss, imho...

E65Ross

35,079 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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dxg said:
As implied above, the best thing about the concept was the hint of the old shark nose style in the albeit massive grille.

The camo'd car suggests this is gone. Which is a massive loss, imho...
BMW concepts are traditionally very similar to the concepts, so I'd be surprised if it doesn't look like the concept.

nickfrog

21,159 posts

217 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I think it looks stunning.

loudlashadjuster

5,123 posts

184 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Wills2 said:
It's an aspect ratio not a mm measurement, Phantom 21" rear tyres are 285/45 which are 128.25mm in height, the ones on the 8 series are probably 295/35 around 103mm
You may not realise it but you are agreeing with me.

loudlashadjuster said:
The Phantom wheel may be massive but the tyres have relatively generous sidewalls for the 21st century, something like 60-65mm. The wheels fitted to the car in the photo above look much lower profile, more in the region of 40-50mm which is more typical for cars in that segment.
Where w is the tyre width and p the profile expressed as a percentage of that width, p/2 describes the effective tyre component of the rolling radius, r. Hence, for a tyre width of 285 mm and a profile of 45, giving an overall profile of 128.5 mm, the nominal effective sidewall of such a tyre would be approximately 64.125 mm.

Which, my calculator assures me, is between 60 and 65 mm.