MARKET ANALYSIS
F92 (2020 to Present)

The BMW M8 Competition Coupe (F92, 2020–Present) is the most powerful and expensive model in BMW Australia’s current 2026 lineup, serving as a high-tech "land missile" that rivals the Porsche 911 Turbo and Bentley Continental GT. Powered by a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 producing a massive 460kW and 750Nm, it features a rear-biased M xDrive system that can switch to pure rear-wheel drive for "tyre shred mode." In the 2026 market, the F92 attracts a very exclusive buyer pool of high-net-worth individuals and "M-division" loyalists who value its dual personality as both a luxury intercontinental cruiser and a 3.2-second-sprint weapon. Despite its high entry price, desirability remains strong for Australian-delivered examples with the M Carbon Exterior Package and Frozen (matte) paint finishes, as these features emphasize its predatory road presence. Brand new, the 2026 M8 Competition is priced from $380,000 AUD (excluding on-road costs), while the used market for early 2020–2022 models has stabilized with values typically ranging from $185,000 to $235,000 AUD, and near-new 2024–2025 "demo" units frequently fetching between $290,000 and $335,000 AUD. Given that BMW Australia sells only a few dozen of these per year, a vehicle with a documented factory service history and low kilometres is considered a rare asset that holds its value significantly better than the standard 8 Series.
The BMW M8 Competition Coupe (F92, 2020–Present) is the most powerful and expensive model in BMW Australia’s current 2026 lineup, serving as a high-tech "land missile" that rivals the Porsche 911 Turbo and Bentley Continental GT. Powered by a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 producing a massive 460kW and 750Nm, it features a rear-biased M xDrive system that can switch to pure rear-wheel drive for "tyre shred mode." In the 2026 market, the F92 attracts a very exclusive buyer pool of high-net-worth individ…

