BMW confirms its V8 engines will remain in production as U.S. buyers continue ordering high-performance models.
BMW has reversed its course on the retirement of its iconic V8 and V12 engines, extending their life due to strong demand in key markets like the United States.
Changing tides in US and the thirst for V8 power has BMW making an about-face for its larger engines.
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