BMW Say It Will Still Make V8 Vehicles For The US Market

BMW Say It Will Still Make V8 Vehicles For The US Market
The downsizing era is in full swing. BMW stopped selling a V-12 7 Series in 2022 when the M760i was retired. You can still have twelve cylinders in a Rolls-Royce, but the V-12 is never coming back in a car featuring the famous roundel. The V-10 has been dead for 15 years, so you might wonder when the axe will fall on the V-8. Thankfully, that won't happen anytime soon. You can primarily thank Americans for keeping the eight-cylinder engine alive.
 
In an interview with Automotive News, BMW development boss Frank Weber clearly stated, "V-8s are here to stay. We will continue to offer V-8s." He explained that an electrified inline-six engine can't fully replace a brawny V-8 in the eyes of buyers from the United States and the Middle East. The R&D head honcho argued that even though a downsized hybrid powertrain delivers roughly the same performance and acceleration, customers "like the smoothness, sound, and feeling of a V-8." Can't argue with that.

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