Short answer:
no.
@aagedh - the SC-E8000 is an
older E8000/DU-E8000 generation display.
The EP8 designation is now used for the EP801, and the old EP800 is not compatible with the newer display family - that's direct from Shimano.
The same applies in reverse: there will be no update for the EP800-era hardware to support the new displays, switches, etc.
Your bike runs the
EP600 RS - which sits in the same newer generation as the EP801. The E8000-era components (SC-E8000 display included) use a different system architecture and simply won't talk to it properly.
What actually works with your EP600 RS + SW-EN600? The Shimano compatibility chart confirms that for DU-EP801 and DU-EP600 systems, the compatible displays are: SC-EN500, SC-EN600, SC-EN610, and SC-EM800.
There's also an important nuance worth flagging: the SC-EM800 has its own power button and Bluetooth, and so does the SW-EN600 - running both together creates a conflict because there are two power buttons and two Bluetooth units, which breaks E-Tube protocols.
As
@Astro66's post confirms: you cannot run an EM600L switch with an EM800 display for exactly this reason. So with your SW-EN600, stick to:
•
SC-EN600 - clean, colour, the obvious match •
SC-EN610 - slightly newer/slimmer variant of the same family
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SC-EN500 - works but older; less polished The E8000 display is one to avoid, welcome to the forum, and save yourself the headache.