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BMW M850i

Petrol Coupe / Gran Coupe 2018–present 530 hp Germany

The BMW M850i xDrive is the M Performance flagship of the G-generation 8 Series — equipped with the N63B44T3 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 producing 530 hp, standard M xDrive all-wheel drive, Active Roll Stabilisation, M Sport brakes, and Bowers & Wilkins Diamond audio as standard, creating the definitive high-performance grand tourer below the full M8.

N63 4.4L TT V8
Engine
530 hp
Peak Power
3.7 sec
0–100 km/h
M xDrive
Drivetrain

Overview

The BMW M850i xDrive sits at the top of the 8 Series non-M range as the M Performance flagship — using the N63B44 twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 in its latest iteration producing 530 hp and 750 Nm of torque. The N63 in this application is the most developed version of the engine: improved cooling, revised turbocharger geometry, and an optimised injection system that addresses the earlier N63 oil consumption history while maintaining the engine's impressive power output and distinctive V8 character.

M Performance designation on the M850i means M xDrive AWD as standard with a rear-biased torque split, Active Roll Stabilisation (ARS) — a system that electrically adjusts anti-roll bars in milliseconds to minimise body roll without compromising straight-line ride comfort — M Sport compound brakes, variable M sport steering, and the M Steptronic 8-speed transmission with M-specific shift programming. Bowers & Wilkins Diamond 1,400W audio is standard equipment, reflecting the M850i's positioning as a complete luxury performance statement.

For Azerbaijan buyers, the M850i xDrive represents the pinnacle of BMW's non-M8 grand touring range. The combination of V8 sound, 530 hp performance, standard xDrive AWD, and the 8 Series' full luxury appointment makes it a compelling — if expensive — choice. The M850i Gran Coupe (G16) in particular is regarded as the most complete version: four doors for access, dramatic coupe profile, and all the M850i's performance and luxury hardware in a genuinely practical GT package.

M850i in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: N63B44T3 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with improved cooling and revised turbocharger
  • Power: 530 hp at 5,500–6,000 rpm; 750 Nm torque from 1,800–4,600 rpm
  • 0–100 km/h: 3.7 seconds
  • Transmission: M Steptronic 8-speed with Drivelogic and M-specific shift maps
  • Drivetrain: M xDrive all-wheel drive standard; rear-wheel-drive mode available
  • Active Roll Stabilisation: 48V-assisted electromechanical anti-roll bars front and rear
  • Audio: Bowers & Wilkins Diamond 1,400W surround system standard
  • Brakes: M Sport compound discs with six-piston fixed calipers at front, four-piston rear

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hBest For
M850i xDrive Coupe (G15)N63 4.4L TT V8530 hp3.7 secV8 GT performance — two doors
M850i xDrive Gran Coupe (G16)N63 4.4L TT V8530 hp3.7 secV8 GT performance — four doors
M850i xDrive Convertible (G14)N63 4.4L TT V8530 hp3.8 secOpen-top V8 grand touring
M8 Competition Coupe (G15)S63 4.4L TT V8617 hp3.2 secFull M — maximum performance

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Porsche 911 Targa 4S (992)Superior outright dynamics, legendary chassis, Porsche residuals, unique Targa roofLess GT comfort and luxury; two-seat focus limits practicality; significantly more expensive per spec
Bentley Continental GT V8 (G3)Unmatched luxury cabin, hand-crafted interiors, W12 or V8 prestige, supreme GT characterSubstantially more expensive to buy and maintain; Bentley service very limited in Azerbaijan
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S (X290)AMG GT performance credentials, four-door body available, strong brand presenceGT 63 is more track-sport than grand touring; less relaxed at motorway speeds; higher AMG running costs
Audi RS7 Sportback (C8)Quattro AWD, 600 hp V8, practical five-door body, strong CIS market supportRS7 is a fast saloon not a dedicated GT; less dramatic design than 8 Series; similar running costs

Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

BMW has an established service presence in Baku through authorised dealerships and independent specialists familiar with the brand. Parts supply for common maintenance items is generally reliable, though specialist components for performance models and older generations may require additional lead time.

  • N63 cooling system: the N63 runs at the top of its thermal envelope under sustained high load; inspect the cooling system thoroughly including both radiators, coolant hoses, and thermostat housing
  • N63 valley pan gasket: on early N63 applications, the valley pan area between the cylinder banks can develop minor seeps — inspect for any oil weeping from this area at 80,000+ km
  • N63 spark plugs: V8 means eight spark plugs — replace at 60,000 km with OEM iridium plugs for consistent ignition and optimal boost response
  • M Sport brake service: six-piston front calipers require correct brake fluid and regular pad inspection; full brake fluid flush annually recommended for M Performance applications
  • xDrive transfer case: the M xDrive transfer case in the M850i should have fluid changed at 60,000 km — the rear-biased torque delivery works the transfer case harder than standard xDrive configurations
  • ARS system bushings: the Active Roll Stabilisation anti-roll bar motor mounts and bushings should be inspected at 80,000 km; worn mounts cause reduced ARS effectiveness and possible noise

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 1950 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1365
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $11665
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $972
  • N63 fuel consumption: 12–16 L/100km in normal mixed use; V8 character and power mean fuel consumption rises significantly under enthusiastic driving — budget for 15+ L/100km as a realistic average
  • RON 98 mandatory: the N63 in 530 hp tune requires premium fuel; using RON 95 will cause the engine management to retard timing and reduce power noticeably
  • N63 oil consumption: later N63T3 versions have improved significantly over earlier N63 units but still consume more oil than the B58 inline-six — check oil level every 3,000–4,000 km
  • Active Roll Stabilisation: the 48V ARS system requires dealer diagnostic access for any fault diagnosis; this system is reliable but complex and unique to the 8 Series and 7 Series
  • Bowers & Wilkins Diamond system: standard equipment on M850i — if an individual speaker develops a fault, professional recalibration is required after replacement

Used M850i Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • N63 oil consumption test: check current oil level and ask for evidence of top-up history; if oil consumption is high, request a consumption test over a defined distance
  • Cooling system condition: inspect all hoses, the expansion tank, and both radiators; request any history of cooling system work on high-mileage examples
  • Active Roll Stabilisation: drive over a series of lateral lane changes at speed and note body roll suppression — a faulty ARS system will not suppress roll as effectively
  • M xDrive full AWD test: firm acceleration from rest and verify seamless power distribution; any wheel slip imbalance indicates AWD system fault
  • Bowers & Wilkins audio: test all speakers individually on dedicated audio mode; distortion at moderate volume from any speaker indicates component fault
  • Brake system: measure front rotor thickness and pad depth on M Sport six-piston calipers; verify fluid colour and request brake fluid change date
  • Full diagnostic scan: M850i deserves a BMW dealer diagnostic scan — this will reveal any stored faults across ARS, N63 management, M xDrive, and iDrive
  • Service history completeness: the N63 and ARS complexity demand full BMW dealer records; gaps in service history on a car of this complexity are a significant red flag

M850i FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Is the M850i the right choice over the M8 Competition?

The M850i and M8 Competition serve slightly different purposes. The M8 Competition adds 87 hp, a harder-tuned chassis, M Carbon Ceramic brake option, and the M GmbH prestige — but it is also louder, firmer, and more demanding daily. The M850i is more relaxed in character while still being devastatingly fast (3.7 seconds to 100 km/h). For grand touring use in Azerbaijan, the M850i is the more usable choice. The M8 is the choice if you specifically want the M GmbH badge and track-ready setup.

Has BMW fixed the N63 oil consumption issues in the M850i?

The N63T3 in the M850i represents a significantly improved evolution of the N63 engine. BMW addressed the original N63 (N63TU) oil consumption issues through revised piston rings, updated turbocharger oil feed lines, and improved crankcase ventilation. The M850i N63T3 is a much more reliable engine than first-generation N63 examples. That said, it still consumes more oil than the inline-six B58 — regular oil level checks between services remain advisable.

How does the M850i Gran Coupe compare to the M5 as a practical performance BMW?

The M5 and M850i Gran Coupe overlap considerably. Both use V8 engines, both offer M xDrive AWD, both have four usable seats. The M5 is a faster, more track-focused car with the S63 engine at 600+ hp. The M850i Gran Coupe offers the more luxurious interior, standard Bowers & Wilkins audio, Active Roll Stabilisation, and the dramatic 8 Series design. If performance is the priority, the M5 is better. If luxury GT experience with strong performance is the goal, the M850i Gran Coupe is the more complete package.

Should You Buy the BMW M850i?

BMW's ultimate non-M8 grand tourer — V8 performance, luxury cabin, and active chassis technology in one statement car.

The BMW M850i xDrive is one of the most complete grand tourers BMW produces. 530 hp V8, standard Bowers & Wilkins audio, Active Roll Stabilisation, and M xDrive in a car designed specifically for long-distance high-speed comfort — it is a compelling package. For Azerbaijan buyers seeking the top 8 Series without the full M8 track focus, the M850i Gran Coupe delivers everything. The N63 requires attentive ownership, but a well-maintained M850i is a remarkable and relatively rare flagship that commands respect.

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