Beijing Auto Show: BMW Chases The Four-Door Coupe Niche

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

While its German rivals pour into the burgeoning four-door premium coupe segment, BMW has been busy exploring the premium five-door GT segment. With its complement of GT variants complete, the Bavarians are making up for lost time with this Gran Coupe Concept, debuting at today’s Beijing Auto Show. Basically a lower, wider, more coupe-profiled 7-series, the Gran Coupe is clearly aimed at models like the Porsche Panamera, Maserati Quattroporte and especially the forthcoming Audi A7. And though it’s technically just a styling exercise, the Gran Coupe (or something like it) could be headed for production.When asked by Autocar about the Gran Coupe’s chances of launching a revival of the 8 Series nameplate, BMW Chief Designer Adrian van Hooydonk said:

I don’t think of this car as an 8-series, but our marketing department may think differently. Either way, their work is just beginning, and I know that often it can take longer than our design work!



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  • Blowfish Blowfish on Apr 24, 2010

    Anyone know what used gen1 Quattroportes are going for these days? I am sure u can afford the car, if u cant fix them yourself i am not so sure if yours will run. The Gen 1 , u mean from 60's? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maserati_Quattroporte 63-69 In the late 70s there was an Indy or Ghibli sitting in a Toronto car lot, I always stop by after hours to admire her. I am happy to drive these Merc Oel burners, simple & cheap to run.

  • Hughie522 Hughie522 on Apr 24, 2010

    I think it looks too similar to the current-gen 5 and 7 series, and it really does nothing for me visually. BMW have gone from Bangle era eye-searing to Lexus-dull in just one generation, an incredible feat. Compare the Passat and old gen E-Class to their CC and CLS derivatives to see what I mean. No doubt the BMWistas will buy it in droves, as they always do.

  • Tassos Isn't this just a Golf Wagon with better styling and interior?I still cannot get used to the fact how worthless the $ has become compared to even 8 years ago, when I was able to buy far superior and more powerful cars than this little POS for.... 1/3rd less, both from a dealer, as good as new, and with free warranties. Oh, and they were not 15 year olds like this geezer, but 8 and 9 year olds instead.
  • ToolGuy Will it work in a Tesla?
  • ToolGuy No hybrid? No EV? What year is this? lolI kid -- of course there is an electric version.
  • Tassos No, this is for sure NOT my favorite Caddy. Very few Caddys with big fins work out as designs.FOr interiors, I much prefer the Caddys and other US luxury cars from the 30s, Packards etc. After the war, they ditched the generous wood veneer (without which no proper luxury car) for either nothing or the worse than nothing fake wood.For exterior, I like many Caddys from the 60s and early 70s, when the fins slowly diminished and finally disappearedEven the current " Art and Science" angular styling is quite good and has lasted a quarter century (from the first CTS). They even look better than most Bangled BMWs and even some Mercs.- from outside only.
  • ToolGuy Good for them.
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