BMW 8 Series M850i xDrive 2018 Review

The M850i xDrive is one of the latest offerings from BMW that has made a return for its 8 Series.   It is an interesting new car that has cutting-edge features that will take you to places.   What can you expect from an M850i xDrive? Check out in the following review.

 

M850i xDrive Interior 9/10

The M850i xDrive has a great interior. For example, it has superb seats, which are comfortable and soft. In front of you will be an iDrive 7.0 touchscreen infotainment system that has a better customizable screens and newer look.

You will also love the instrument display Live Cockpit Professional 12.3in, offering a fully digital experience. This model also has a chromier interior than the older versions. The interior truly feels luxurious and rich in all aspects.

M850i xDrive Performance 9/10

The 8 Series runs on the 840d diesel engine. The brand’s usual twin-turbocharged engine has 3.0 liter straight six with 316bhp. The M850i, on the other hand, has the redeveloped firm’s 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 (523bhp).

The Cluster Architecture’ platform is adopted in the 8 Series, allowing for a combination of heavy-duty magnesium, aluminum, steel and carbon fiber reinforced plastic, all contributing to the kerb weight that is quit slim for this kind of car.

It has a front-wheel steering system that is married up to a variable steering ration for its front axle and has a damped adaptive M Sport suspension, which is bundled and optional with the anti roll bars. When it comes to the suspension, it is still a similar combination of rear’s multiple links and double wishbones upfront.

The 8 Series is also known for its axle kinematics, suspension settings, wheelbase, sub-frame mountings and track widths that are different from different platform relations.

This model also has the Integral Active Steering System, which is more intuitive than the older setups were. However, it might not be able to give you that natural and enticing rim you would want to get from a car like it.

M850i xDrive Design 9/10

You will find the M850i xDrive pleasing to the eyes because it is looks really elegant and luxurious that you might not be able to find in other cars on the market. It has a carbon fire, black body trim along with enlarged air intakes. These things add to the great appearance and feel of the BMW.

Another notable thing about the M850i xDrive is the long-nosed, elongated and low profile.   You will also love the attractive design and visual details that undeniably makes the car one of the most visually appealing.

M850i xDrive Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Excellent interior
  • Superb performance
  • Superior design
  • Modern infotainment system
  • Good engine

Cons

  • Might not be able to give you that enticing looking and feeling rim you would want from a car like it

Final Thoughts

The M850i xDrive is a great BMW car that has all the design, performance and technology features you would love your car to have. It is a nice addition to the BMW family that proves to be a promising one for those who would love to drive around a BMW.

BMW M850i xDrive

9.2

Interior

9.5/10

Performance

9.2/10

Design

9.0/10

Pros

  • Excellent interior
  • Superb performance
  • Superior design
  • Modern infotainment system
  • Good engine

Cons

  • Might not be able to give you that enticing looking and feeling rim you would want from a car like it
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