Every kilogram of unsprung mass you remove from the BMW M8 Competition is a kilogram the chassis no longer has to manage through fast direction changes. Stock cast wheels on the G15/F92 weigh roughly 12-14 kg each. Swap them for a set of forged monoblock rims and that drops to under 9.5 kg per corner. Across four corners, that is a significant reduction in unsprung mass — mass the springs, dampers, and anti-roll bars no longer need to control. The BMW M8 becomes sharper, more communicative, and measurably quicker on turn-in.
The Bete Noire Ver1.1 is a deep-concave multi-spoke pattern with sharp, angular spokes that radiate from the hub like turbine blades. It was designed with the BMW M8's proportions and character in mind — a wheel that looks purposeful without being aggressive, technical without being fussy. In gloss black, it disappears into the wheel arch and lets the car's bodywork do the talking. In brushed titanium, it adds a layer of mechanical honesty. Both finishes suit a Ac Schnitzer Body Kit For Bmw M8 F93 Grand Coupe or a completely stock car equally well.
| Bolt pattern | 5x112 |
| Recommended diameter | 20" |
| Width range | 9.5J front / 10.5J rear |
| Offset range | ET25 - ET38 |
| Centre bore | 66.6 mm |
| Material | 6061-T6 forged aluminium |
| Weight | ~30% lighter than equivalent cast wheel |
The staggered fitment — narrower at the front, wider at the rear — is the natural configuration for a rear-biased or rear-drive performance car. If you are running track days or plan to upgrade from cast or flow-formed wheels, the weight saving from forged aluminium reduces brake fade, improves turn-in response, and lets the BMW M8's 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 625 hp put its power down more effectively.
The Bete Noire Ver1.1 is part of Hodoor's AI wheel design programme. The system generates over 1,000 unique wheel concepts per day, each one engineered to be manufacturable as a forged monoblock. You are not choosing from a static catalogue — the AI produces designs tuned to a specific car's dimensions, brake clearances, and visual character. The design phase is free. You only pay when a concept moves into production.
If none of the AI-generated options suit, our in-house designer works from hand sketches or reference images. Either route leads to the same CNC-machined 6061-T6 billet, the same balancing and inspection process, and the same four-to-eight-week production timeline. Read more about choosing the right wheel size to understand the engineering behind the process.
Will these wheels clear the M compound brakes with six-piston front calipers on the BMW M8?
Yes. The Bete Noire Ver1.1 is designed with clearance for the factory M compound brakes with six-piston front calipers. Both recommended diameter options provide adequate room for caliper and rotor.
Can I run a square setup instead of staggered?
Yes. A square setup (same width front and rear) works well for balanced handling, especially on road use. Contact us with your car's exact specification and intended use, and we will recommend the optimal width and offset combination.
How long does production take from order to delivery?
Typically four to eight weeks from design approval to delivery. Each wheel is CNC-machined from a single 6061-T6 forged billet, balanced, inspected, and finished to your chosen specification. More detail on the manufacturing process is available in our exclusive wheel upgrades guide.
Pair these wheels with the Ai Bmw M8 Coupe Front Bumper Ver 3.3 or browse other options from Ai Bmw M8 Coupe Front Bumper Ver1.3. For the full range of AI-designed wheel options, see the complete AI wheels collection.
To order or request a custom variation, email [email protected] with your car details.
