According to the BMW-focused publication, each Skytop is priced at $500,000, which is significantly cheaper than another low-volume Bimmer, its first coachbuilt model, the BMW 3.0 CSL, which was. BMW's Skytop Concept is finally hitting production in 2025, bringing the vision of Chief Designer Adrian Van Hooydonk to life with only 50 units available. The BMW Skytop Concept that wowed audiences at this year's Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este is going on sale.
And it's already sold out. BMW has revealed a new limited-edition model, the BMW Skytop, following the 2022 release of the BMW 3.0 CSL. The Skytop, a two-seater roadster, was first introduced as a design study at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in 2024, where it.
Read: BMW M Plans A Flagship 'Dream Car' For Collectors Although the Skytop features familiar BMW underpinnings, it does have a completely bespoke exterior. The BMW Skytop, a special-edition model, was spotted without camouflage for the first time. Originally unveiled as a concept in Italy in 2024, the vehicle moved into production.
Based on the M8. Based on the M8 Competition chassis, the BMW Skytop is powered by a 4.4-liter V8 generating 617 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.3 seconds. What we don't know if just how much those 50 lucky customers paid for the BMW Skytop, nor if it was possible to customize the vehicle.
But how much does it cost? Try half a million dollars, which makes the Skytop the priciest Bimmer of the year by far. This makes the Skytop one of the most expensive models in BMW's lineup, second only to the 3.0 CSL, which cost around €750,000 ($820,000). The Skytop first debuted as a concept in May, sparking curiosity about its production potential.
By October, BMW confirmed a limited production run, citing strong demand as the deciding factor. Priced at an estimated $500,000, the Skytop reflects BMW's ability to craft high. BMW is making 50 copies of the Skytop at a rumored price tag of over €500,000.
The first cars will be shipped at the beginning of next year.