BMW has introduced the Concept Skytop, a unique design experiment that takes cues from the Z8 and 503 BMW models. The public's response to this distinctive design may prompt a small batch of roadgoing models to be produced. If the automobile gets approved, Adrian van Hooydonk, the director of design at BMW Group, estimates that the Skytop might have a production run of 20 to 25 pieces.
Based on the BMW M8 Convertible, the Concept Skytop has a few unusual design components, which makes manufacturing very simple. This is not the same as the Concept Touring Coupé from the previous year, which had a fixed roof and was based on the BMW Z4. The Concept Touring Coupé received positive feedback, which sparked rumors of a 50-unit limited manufacturing run priced at $250,000 apiece. But in the end, BMW decided not to manufacture the vehicle and did not provide a rationale.
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The Concept Skytop, which is based on the M8 Convertible platform and has additional space and upscale features, may appeal to high-end customers more. This might play a significant role in BMW's decision to think about building the vehicle. BMW also has experience building low-volume vehicles; one example is the hand-assembled $780,000 BMW 3.0 CSL. Assembling the Concept Skytop would probably be handled by the same facility that makes Rolls-Royce components if production of the vehicle is approved.
According to sources, the Concept Skytop might be on sale in late 2025 or early 2026. By then, further information about the Mercedes Mythos program, a new range of ultra-luxury cars that will be even more rare than Maybach's should be available. An example of how Alpina may combine M performance with RR elegance would be the Skytop concept, which could help close the gap between Rolls-Royce and BMW.
Overall, The possibility of a production run for the Concept Skytop is an intriguing advancement for the premium auto industry. It can be a desirable choice for high-end consumers due to its distinctive style and opulent amenities.
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