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POP! POP! POP!

BMW have unveiled a limited edition comic book version of the 2023 BMW M850i Gran Coupe designed by Pop artist Jeff Koons ..


In an exclusive edition of only 99 automobiles, a strictly limited number of the M850i xDrive Gran Coupé created by Amercian artist Jeff Koons and BMW dubbed THE 8 X JEFF KOONS, the most elaborately designed vehicle in all of BMW's history was resultly unveiled for the first time at Frieze Los Angeles.

Jeff Koons, artist: “My edition of the BMW 8 Series is my dream car! It is very special to me and I’ve wanted to create a special edition BMW for a long time. It is sporty and flashy as well as minimalist and conceptual. I can’t wait to drive it and ride in it, and I hope that people will enjoy the Gran Coupé just as much as I do. On the car, the lines are getting bigger on their journey from the hood towards the trunk, creating a sense of forward movement just as the ‘POP!’ and the vapor thrust design elements do. The blue color resembles the vastness of space and I like the idea of the car being a global car. What matters is how we relate to each other and our awareness of everything we are surrounded by. For the driver and all passengers, there is a heightened state of pleasure. This is what my car has to offer.”

The expressive and striking design combines eleven different exterior colors ranging from blue to silver as well as from yellow to black. Only four cars will be painted each week. The multi-colored interior is comprised of high-end materials, fine leather and a cupholder lid with an edition badging and the artist’s signature. The seats are made up of the striking red and blue which reflects the colors of superheroes from the comic book universe as well as those of the company’s high-performance unit BMW M. Overall, the energetic and powerful design includes both elements of pop art as well as geometric patterns paying homage to the sporty 8 Series Gran Coupe’s intricate contours and shape. The exploding lines of color at the rear, in turn, are their own unmediated homage to the artist's 2010 BMW Art Car, while the "POP!" on each side as well as the vapor thrust imagery symbolize the power and speed of THE 8 X JEFF KOONS, according to the artist.

Over 200 hours of manual work were spent by highly specialized professionals at the BMW Group plants in Dingolfing and Landshut on the exterior paintwork alone, where the color samples were often applied with magnifying glasses. "Energetic," "tantalizing," and "strong" is how international media described the car, following the publication of first design studies on the occasion of the cooperation’s announcement in early September 2021 at Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne museum. "Dozens of engineers and designers have given their all to celebrate our partnership and make his vision come true," said Oliver Zipse. The artist himself spent many days on site at the Dingolfing plant over a period of numerous months discussing design options with the BMW employees involved. “I was thinking very intensely about it: What is the essence of the 8 Series Gran Coupé? What is the essence of power? How to create something that exemplifies all the energy of the BMW 8 Series that is also able to touch upon the human element?”

Each vehicle comes with a large-format certificate signed by Jeff Koons, which in addition to Oliver Zipse's signature also contains the individual Vehicle Identification Number of the respective vehicle. The artist also designed the dust jacket of the Driver's Manual. One further signature of the artist is let into the cupholder panel. Koons deliberately chose the Bavarian blue from the BMW logo.


The original BMW 850i was the first model of the 8 Series launched in 1990 and was celebrated as creating a new perspective of progress in advanced motoring, appealing to the connoisseur who acknowledges elegance and performance as the ultimate blend of perfection. THE 8 X JEFF KOONS also continues this tradition.


Priced at $350,995 the first example of THE 8 X JEFF KOONS will be on display for the general public in Manhattan's Rockefeller Plaza before being auctioned off at Christie's in New York on April 4 with alll proceeds going to the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC).



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