No worries, M8: GAC facing potential trademark challenge from BMW

Days after the GAC M8 PHEV people-mover launched in Australia, the newcomer Chinese brand may already be facing its first hurdle.

The use of the ‘M8’ may be considered a conflict, with BMW having had its own M8 – a high-performance coupe – in the local market since late 2019.

“The BMW Group protects the well-established reputation of its premium products, which are highly regarded and valued by consumers,” a spokesperson for BMW Australia told CarExpert.

“We are aware of this brand’s use of nomenclature that is similar to the naming system used by BMW. However, we do not wish to comment further at this stage.”

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While BMW has not put forward an official opposition claim at this stage, in an interview with CarExpert, GAC Australia president Kevin Shu said he wasn’t worried.

“That doesn’t matter,” Mr Shu responded when asked about a potential trademark challenge by BMW.

“I think, for example, my name is Kevin. A lot of people [are] named Kevin.

“But we just focus on our personality,” he said, explaining that GAC offers several different powertrain options in its models to suit customer needs.