The BMW Speedtop is not as exclusive as the skytop of last year. While the M8-based convertible was limited to 50 units, the aftercare of the shooting brake is limited to 70 cars. After its debut last year, the Targa Beauty had an “extremely positive reaction” in the Concorso d’Elanza Villa d’Este. Similarly, BMW now says that the second-door car is “immediately sold out” in May after his debut on the banks of the Como lake.
Oliver Zipse said about the results of H1 2025 and said that the beautiful Gran tourer was no longer available. The company’s CEO did not go into detail about how much wealthy customers paid, but the speedtop was “in the upper price range in a price range that has never been transmitted before”. Sources that are familiar with the matter have informed us that the car cost around 500,000 or 500,000 US dollars and repeated the skytop beforehand.
But if our insiders are correct, these M8-based cars are not the most expensive to carry the BMW Roundel. This title goes to the 3.0 CSL, an M4-CSL with a retro taste, which contains the most powerful inline six of all time and a six-speed manual transmission. Only 50 cars were made to celebrate the M Division for half a century. Every Batmobil today changed the owner for unconfirmed € 750,000. One of the cars was then auctioned for just over 1 million euros.


Previously, the most expensive new BMW was the M3 E46 GTR, which you remember that you need from need. The road version was a two-seater homologation special with a V8 engine with 10 units for € 250,000 each.
There is more where that came from. BMW already places information on additional products with low volume. Deep-Tocketed enthusiasts should know that the company has assigned a build slot for a real M car. Sylvia Neubauer, Vice President of Customers, Brand and Sales at M, told us recently that the “team that carries out the small series planning” is via a “slot for BMW M.”.
It remains unclear whether Munich will make it a habit of starting a limited car in Villa d’Este every year. We assume that BMW will encourage other special cars to encourage green light due to the success of Skytop and Speedtop. In retrospect, it might have been a good idea to sell the Touring Coupé. The clownshoe resuscitation based in Z4 M40i was expected to cost € 250,000, but plans for a production version were ultimately set up.
Source: BMW