BMW Speedtop: Exclusive Model Sold Out Before Market Launch

Luxury, performance, and limitation – that's what makes the new BMW Concept Speedtop so desirable.
In May 2025, BMW showcased its latest concept vehicle at the renowned Concorso d’Eleganza at Lake Como: the Concept Speedtop. Just three months later, it is clear that the limited series of 70 units is already completely allocated. Even before the coupe hits the road, it is sold out.
Exclusive Debut at Lake Como
The world premiere of the Speedtop took place against a classic backdrop. Amidst elegant vintage cars, luxury terraces, and blooming gardens, BMW presented a design study that deliberately recalls earlier models like the Z3 Coupe – this time, however, as a modern shooting brake with a powerful front, sleek headlights, and a sporty rear.
Sporty Foundation, Luxurious Details
Technically, the Speedtop is based on the BMW 8 Series and, according to BMW, is powered by a V8 with 625 HP – the same engine as in the M8 Competition. Visually, the coupe stands out with a two-tone paint job featuring a central stripe over the hood and roof. The interior continues this theme with perforated leather in the Budapest style and handcrafted luggage from the Italian manufacturer Schedoni.
Sold Before Series Start
BMW officially remains silent on the price. Industry insiders expect at least 500,000 euros per unit. However, interested parties must be patient or hope for future auctions – all vehicles are allocated, and a reproduction is excluded.
Concorso d’Eleganza as a Stage for Rarities
The presentation took place as part of the Concorso d’Eleganza – one of the world's most renowned classic car events, held annually in May at Lake Como. Manufacturers regularly use the event to showcase particularly exclusive models for the first time.
Facts and Figures about the BMW Concept Speedtop
- Limitierung: 70 Stück weltweit, alle schon vor Marktstart verkauft
- Basis: BMW 8er / M8 Competition
- Motor: 4,4 L V8-Biturbo mit 625 PS, ca. 750 Nm
- Antrieb: Allrad (xDrive), 8-Gang-Automatik
- Beschleunigung: Geschätzt 0–100 km/h in rund 3,0–3,2 Sekunden
- Karosserie: Shooting Brake (zweisitziges Coupé mit Kombiheck)
- Design: Zweifarb-Lack mit zentralem Steg über Dach und Haube, flache Scheinwerfer, sehr schmale Rückleuchten, breite Schultern
- Innenraum: Luxuriöses Leder im Budapester Stil, Zweiton-Design, handgefertigtes Gepäck von Schedoni, keine Rücksitze, nur edle Gepäckablagen
- Preis: Offiziell nicht genannt, erwartet ab etwa 500.000 €
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