BMW Seems to Be Making a Skytop Shooting Brake, and It Looks a Bit Like an M Coupe The Skytop looks to be getting a roof over its head one year after the original concept debut. Last year's Skytop concept looks to be adding a roof, and BMW is planning to reveal the resulting shooting brake at Ville d'Este this weekend. The BMW Shooting Brake Speedtop Combines Speed and Style The Speedtop and Skytop concepts are based on the BMW M8 and feature the same 460kW/750Nm 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 as the M8 Competition.
It's currently the most powerful non. The sharp nose and sleek lines of the 2024 BMW Concept Skytop have been transformed into an even fancier shooting brake. BMW will build 70 copies of the stunning Concept Speedtop, the fanciest.
The interior of the shooting brake seems to carry over from the Skytop almost unchanged. It features a tailored version of the standard 8-Series layout, minus the Skytop's flashier two. If BMW is building a Skytop shooting brake, it won't be a Clownshoe this time around.
More like a BMW Balenciaga+Crocs. The Skytop started with a Villa d'Este reveal and transitioned to become an. Not that we had any doubts, but BMW is indeed giving the Skytop a more practical shooting brake derivative.
A new teaser video confirms that last year's stunning show car from the Concorso d. BMW has dropped a fresh teaser confirming that its jaw. Apparently based on the Skytop roadster, the yet.
Given the Skytop's popularity, a limited-run shooting brake follow-up cannot be ruled out. While BMW has recently been making a comeback with its wagons in a big way, the Bavarian automaker's history with the two-door long-roof format can be traced back to the 02-Series Touring from 1971, and who can forget the Z3 'Clown Shoe' of the late 1990s. More recently, we've also seen the BMW.