6 Series Huge Picture Update: The new BMW 6 Series Convertible.


The BMW 6 Series is a range of grand tourers produced by BMW since 1976. It is the successor to the E9 Coupé. The first generation BMW E24 6 Series was available solely as a two-door coupé and produced from 1976 to 1989, when it was supplanted by the larger BMW 8 Series (E31). When the 6 Series nameplate was revived in 2004 for the second generation, the BMW E63/E64 6 Series, the coupé was joined by a convertible body style. The third generation F06/F12/F13 6 Series debuted in 2011 as a coupé and convertible, and a sedan variant known as the "Gran Coupé" in 2012. When the F06/F12/F13 6 Series ended production, the "Gran Coupé"/coupé/convertible models shifted into the more upmarket BMW 8 Series (G15) nameplate. The fourth generation 6 Series, the G32 6 Series, debuted in mid-2017 and is offered only as a fastback body style to complement the BMW 5 Series (G30) sedan/wagon.

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Captivating from the outside, magnificent from the inside. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible.

Munich. Words such as “breathtaking”, “irresistible” and “flawless” pepper the history of BMW convertibles. And now the brand has added a new chapter to a tradition of open-top cars that stretches back decades. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible fulfils the wishes of discerning automotive aesthetes with its finely honed sense for sporty driving pleasure, groundbreaking luxury and sparkling looks. In the exclusive environs of the premium convertible market, the 2+2-seater makes a convincing case for itself with the most efficient engines, most advanced chassis technology and most innovative comfort, infotainment and safety features in its segment.

A sweeping bonnet, set-back passenger compartment, long wheelbase and flat waistline embody the hallmark proportions of a BMW convertible. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible combines these features with a classic soft-top roof in customary “fin” design. Powerfully contoured surfaces and the surging dynamism of its lines promise assured driving properties. The luxurious ambience of the interior is highlighted by the driver-oriented cockpit set-up and wraps the front passenger and rear passengers in a feeling of exclusive security. Nowhere is the high-class functionality of the interior underlined more prominently than in the redesigned freestanding Control Display of the standard-fitted iDrive control system.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is available with two engine variants from launch. The eight-cylinder powerplant in the BMW 650i Convertible produces 300 kW/407 hp, while an exclusive variant of the six-cylinder in-line engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo, direct injection and VALVETRONIC –generating 235 kW/320 hp – has been developed for the BMW 640i Convertible. Both engines team up as standard with an eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox. Standard-fitted BMW EfficientDynamics features include the Auto Start-Stop function in the BMW 640i Convertible.

Chassis technology unmatched in its segment works in tandem with the cutting-edge engines to ensure even greater dynamic capability and a similarly discernible improvement in ride comfort compared to its predecessor. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible comes as standard with Drive Dynamic Control, which allows drivers to choose their own suspension settings, while the Adaptive Drive system is available as an option with electrically controlled dampers and roll stabilisation. In addition to the standard-fitted electromechanical power steering, another unique feature in this segment is the optional Integral Active Steering system.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible also underlines its progressive character with numerous BMW ConnectedDrive features that none of its rivals can match. The selection of optional driver assistance systems includes a rear-view camera, Surround View, BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition and BMW Parking Assistant. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is the only car in its segment to be available with a Head-Up Display. Making its debut in the new soft top, the latest generation of the system uses a broader palette of colours to create an even more detailed and sharper image.

The design: athletic elegance, natural sportiness and sparkling
looks.

The luxurious yet dynamic driving experience of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is reflected in the athletic elegance and sense-tingling sportiness of its exterior design. A long, sweeping bonnet, set-back passenger compartment, long wheelbase and flat waistline combine to create the proportions typical of a BMW convertible. The precise interplay of yecatching lines and meticulously sculpted surfaces help to give the new BMW 6 Series Convertible its arresting looks.

Like the lines projecting out from the nose of the car and continuing along its full length, the harmoniously curved surfaces of the body take their cue from the movement of waves sent out by a the bow of a motor boat piercing the water. Continuing the theme, the waistline surface which leads the body into the interior mimics the character of a boat deck.

The front end: surging forward and focusing on the road.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible also displays its dynamic character in its front end design. The large, slightly forward-slanting BMW kidney grille – its “shark nose” – gives the car a sense of surging forward, while a broad air intake, strikingly contoured bonnet and muscular wheel arches hint at its powerful engine technology and impressive roadholding. High-quality chrome elements positioned on the outer edges of the front apron further accentuate the width of the car. The optional foglamps consisting of a string of three LED units are placed in front of these chrome elements.

The standard xenon headlights of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible pick up on the brand’s familiar “twin round” look. As standard, an accent strip cuts across the top of them; this is replaced by an LED accent light if the optional Adaptive Headlights are specified. The daytime running lights take the form of LED light rings, whose bright white light illuminates the distinctive front end look. A horizontal light strip below the daytime running lights, meanwhile, performs direction indicator duties.

Side view: elongated lines, athletic curves.
Uninterrupted, flowing lines lend the silhouette of the BMW 6 Series Convertible a sweeping elegance. Powerful curves mimicking the natural movement of waves give the car’s side view a natural athleticism. The hallmark BMW swage line at door handle level is spawned in the front wheel arch gill – which houses the side indicator – and extends all the way back into the rear lights.

Another character line is released from the bulge of the front wing, stretching powerfully over the front wheel like a wave before dropping down and continuing horizontally towards the rear. Together with the swage line, it creates a dynamic wedge shape which emphasises the car’s forward-surging character.

The striking V-shape and accentuated width of the rear end create a
powerful appearance.

Wide and flat surfaces define the rear of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The dominance of horizontal lines adds extra emphasis to the wider track of the new car compared to its predecessor. In addition, downward-converging lines underline the car’s focus on the road, echoing the approach at the front end. This distinctive V-shape is created by lines including the side edges of the boot lid, the licence plate surround and the contours of the reflectors positioned in the bumper. The slightly concave lower section of the boot lid produces light and shade effects which lend an extra lightness to the rear of the car.

The two-part rear light clusters give the brand’s familiar L-shape a particularly sporty, dynamic edge. Inside the units, two LED-powered light strips create the familiar BMW night-time look. The indicators and brake lights are also LED units.

The interior: seats for four – and each one made to measure.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is designed to be a 2+2-seater. Its interior offers individually tailored seats for the driver, front passenger and rear passengers. High-quality materials, carefully coordinated colours and, once again, meticulously formed surfaces combine to produce an ambience defined by luxury, sweeping dynamism and stylish functionality. A hallmark BMW element of the interior design is the driver-oriented cockpit layout. The central section of the instrument panel, containing the iDrive system’s Control Display, the central air vents and the controls for the audio system and air conditioning, are all angled slightly towards the driver. Added to which, the gearshift lever and the buttons for the parking brake, roof operation and Drive Dynamic Control are located on a surface that opens out towards the driver and is set lower than the front passenger side of the centre console.

The front passenger area is bordered by a surface curving elegantly from the armrest over the side edge of the centre console, upwards and outwards into the instrument panel and then horizontally into the door trim. This provides a harmonious surround for the front passenger area, creating a feeling of exclusive security. The contour of the rear waistline surface, which extends slightly into the interior between the head restraints, highlights the individual seat layout of the rear.

Premiere: freestanding Control Display with flatscreen design.
The black-panel instrument cluster of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible combines the traditional sports car circular instruments with state-of-the-art display technology. The navigation system, telephone and entertainment functions are operated using the standard-fitted iDrive control system, whose Control Display boasts an innovative design. The on-board monitor takes the form of a freestanding display for the first time in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The standard 7-inch screen can be upgraded to 10.2 inches by ordering the optional Navigation system Professional, and the larger screen has a high-quality galvanised chrome surround. The minimal depth of the display gives it the character of a flatscreen unit. The new arrangement of the Control Display – which now reaches further into the passenger compartment – also influences the architecture of the instrument panel, which rises up steeply in front of the driver and front passenger in the style of a powerboat cockpit.

This impression is further enhanced by the structure of the door trim panels. Their surfaces have a powerfully taut look and, like the black waistline surface, pull in and rise up to create a smooth transition into the instrument panel, giving the interior the effect of wrapping around the driver and front passenger.

Exclusive and distinctive: the fin roof.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible again comes with an electrically powered soft-top roof with “fin” architecture. The multi-layer roof – which has been optimised once again in terms of its acoustic properties and structural rigidity – offers outstanding thermal insulation and thus enables the new convertible to be used comfortably all year round. The fins project out along the flanks of the 6 Series into its rear section, accentuating the car’s gracefully sweeping silhouette even more keenly than on its predecessor and giving it an unmistakable appearance. The upshot is that the transition of the roofline into the rear end flows as smoothly as on a hard-top coupé. The upright, heated, glass rear window is positioned directly behind the rear seats and can be lowered separately from the roof.

The automatic opening and closing operation for the roof is activated as standard using a button on the centre console. The Comfort Access option allows the process to be initiated using the remote control button on the car key. Opening the roof takes 19 seconds, the closing process 24 seconds. Both operations can be activated while on the move at speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph).

The fin roof of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is available in three colour variants, including new Anthracite Silver effect, which adds a stylish lustre. Two non-metallic exterior paint finishes and seven metallic shades are available. As an alternative to the standard Dakota leather trim, customers can also specify the Exclusive Nappa leather variant which can be ordered in four colour options. As well as the instrument panel, the centre console and the upper sections of the rear door panel and side trim can also be lined with Exclusive Nappa leather as an option. Plus, interior elements covered with Exclusive Nappa leather can also be ordered with optional stitching in a contrasting colour. The double stitching stands out from the leather surface, lending a particularly elegant flourish to the design of the interior.

Optimised seat comfort; boot capacity can be expanded as required.
At 4,894 millimetres (192.6 in.) in length, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is 74 millimetres (2.9 in.) longer than its predecessor. Its similarly extended wheelbase now stretches to 2,855 millimetres (112.4 in.). The car has also grown by 39 millimetres (1.5 in.) in width, and now measures 1,894 millimetres (74.5 in.) across, while 9 millimetres (0.35 in.) have been shaved off its height (now 1,365 mm / 53.7 in.). These dimensions not only create a significantly more powerful and, at the same time, elegantly sweeping overall impression, they also take interior spaciousness to new levels. Despite its lower height, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible offers greater headroom in both the front and the rear. Added to which, the height adjustment of the driver and front passenger seats cover a greater range. The increase in the width of the interior is noticeable from all four seats, and passengers in the rear seats also benefit from additional legroom. The tilt angle of the rear seat backrest has seen further optimisation over the predecessor model and now achieves virtually the same angle as you will find in BMW saloons.

A ski bag with an opening in the rear seat backrest is available as an option and offers space for two sets of skis. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible boasts 300 litres (10.6 cu. ft.) of boot space with the roof open, allowing two 46-inch golfbags and a business case to be accommodated. With the roof closed, the variable soft-top stowage compartment can be folded up in a single movement to increase boot capacity to 350 litres (12.3 cu. ft.).

Newly developed lightweight seats, comprehensive safety equipment.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is fitted with newly developed lightweight seats with an integrated seatbelt system, and the seats are available in three variants. As an alternative to the standard items, customers can also order sports seats with integral head restraints or comfort seats with a wider range of adjustment. All seat variants come with crash-activated head restraints.

The range of standard safety equipment also includes front airbags, headthorax side airbags integrated into the seat frame, three-point automatic belts for all seats, belt force limiters and front belt tensioners, ISOFIX child seat mounts in the rear and a roll-over protection system. The roll-over system further developed specifically for the new BMW 6 Series Convertible consists of two bars placed behind the rear head restraints. As soon as the central safety electronics register a danger of the car rolling over, the pyrotechnic release mechanism is activated, at which point the high-strength aluminium bars rise up from their rest position in a fraction of a second.

Carefully targeted advances in the use of materials and in the development of the car’s load-bearing structure have significantly enhanced the body’s construction in terms of the agility and safety it offers. Its static torsional rigidity is now around 50 per cent greater than that of its predecessor. In the interests of weight optimisation, the doors, bonnet and front axle spring mounts are all aluminium, while the front side panels, roof lid and boot are made from glass fibre composite.

Majestic power: eight- and six-cylinder engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo.
Instantaneous power development and majestic torque are the stand-out features of the two engines available for the new BMW 6 Series Convertible from launch. The V8 powerplant and six-cylinder in-line unit both have BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and direct injection, and combine their sporting character with outstanding smoothness and exceptional efficiency.

The 4.4-litre eight-cylinder engine in the new BMW 650i Convertible develops a maximum 300 kW/407 hp between 5,500 and 6,400 rpm, and puts its peak torque of 600 Newton metres (443 lb-ft) on tap between 1,750 and 4,500 rpm. This unique engine, whose turbochargers are positioned in the V-shaped area between the cylinder banks, produces an instantaneous and sustained wave of power, making it a feast for the enthusiast driver. The new BMW 650i Convertible completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.0 seconds, and the engine electronics eventually step in to halt acceleration at 250 km/h (155 mph). This range-topping engine also boasts extraordinary efficiency for a model in its output class, as average fuel consumption of 10.7 litres per 100 kilometres in the EU test cycle (26.4 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions of 249 grams per kilometre clearly show.

The six-cylinder in-line engine under the bonnet of the new BMW 640i Convertible complements its BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and petrol direct injection with VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control. All of which enables the 3.0-litre unit to develop a maximum 235 kW/320 hp at 5,800 rpm and maximum torque of 450 Newton metres (332 lb-ft) between 1,300 and 4,500 rpm. This engine propels the BMW 640i Convertible from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.7 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). Its average fuel economy in the EU test cycle comes in at 7.9 litres per 100 kilometres (35.8 mpg imp), while CO2 emissions are 185 grams per kilometre.

Eight-speed Sports automatic and BMW EfficientDynamics as standard.
The eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox fitted as standard in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible boasts a combination of sportiness, shift comfort and efficiency unmatched in its segment. Its minimal converter slip and rapid and precise gear changes set it apart from the crowd. An innovative gear set configuration allows this transmission to offer eight gears and a correspondingly wide gear range – which optimises the car’s sprinting power yet also allows the driver to save fuel by driving at low revs – despite its compact construction and low weight. The driver can also change gear manually using shift paddles on the steering wheel.

In addition to the efficiency of the engines and eight-speed Sports automatic, an extensive range of BMW EfficientDynamics measures also contribute to reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Technology such as Brake Energy Regeneration, Electric Power Steering (EPS), the need-based operation of ancillary components, intelligent lightweight construction and low-rollingresistance tyres ensure maximum efficiency. Plus, the new BMW 640i Convertible is also equipped with automatic active air flap control and the Auto Start-Stop function. When the driver draws to a standstill at junctions or in a traffic jam the engine is automatically switched off. As soon as the driver releases the brake pedal, the engine starts up again. If the driver is using the Auto Hold function, the engine is restarted when the accelerator is depressed.

Advanced chassis technology including PElectric ower Steering; Integral Active Steering available as an option.
Cutting-edge chassis technology gives the new BMW 6 Series Convertible the tools it needs to lay on sporty handling characteristics and exceptional comfort. Both the double wishbone front axle and the integral rear axle are made predominantly from aluminium. The chassis set-up is geared to the requirements of drivers with sporting intentions, although the dampers also respond sensitively to bumps in the road surface under high lateral acceleration. The optional Adaptive Drive system, which includes Dynamic Damper Control and the Dynamic Drive active roll stabilisation system, offers the driver even more precise responses. The electronically controlled dampers adapt to both the nature of the road surface and the driver’s style to prevent unwanted movements in the car body. The roll stabilisation system reduces factors such as body sway in fast-driven corners and sudden direction changes.

Electric Power Steering with Servotronic serves up the familiar BMW recipe of precision, comfort and efficiency, and is unique in the BMW 6 Series Convertible’s segment. Added to which, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is the first car in its class that can be ordered – as an option – with Integral Active Steering. This system combines the Active Steering system for the front axle already available for the predecessor model with a steering rear axle, allowing the steering angle and power assistance to be controlled at both the front and the rear with the help of electric motors. Precisely harmonised wheel turns pave the way for extraordinary agility in dynamic driving situations. And Integral Active Steering also displays an impressively deft touch around twisty mountain passes and in city traffic.

Drive Dynamic Control allows a choice of suspension settings.
With Drive Dynamic Control the virtues of sportiness and comfort can take precedence as the situation demands. The driver can make his own choice of suspension settings in NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+ modes using a button on the centre console. If the Adaptive Drive option has been specified, he can also make use of the COMFORT setting. In this mode, as well as adjusting the accelerator pedal progression, engine responses, power steering characteristics, DSC response thresholds and the shift dynamics of the automatic gearbox, Drive Dynamic Control also tweaks the damper responses and roll stabilisation settings. On cars fitted with Integral Active Steering, the basic steering set-up is also adjusted according to the mode selected, not just the level of power assistance. As a result, in SPORT and SPORT+ modes the car’s sporting responses are sharpened even further.

The lightweight floating-calliper brakes with inner-vented discs are easy to use with precision, and their effectiveness is reinforced by Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). This driving stability system brings together technology such as the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), the Start-off Assistant, the automatic Brake Drying function and brake fade compensation. Standard equipment also includes 18-inch light-alloy wheels on the new BMW 650i Convertible or 17-inch rims for the new BMW 640i Convertible, as well as runflat tyres and a runflat indicator.

Cutting-edge comfort-enhancing features and exclusive options from BMW ConnectedDrive.
Among the comfort-enhancing features included as standard in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible are 2-zone automatic climate control with convertible mode, a hi-fi audio system with CD player and AUX-IN socket, a multifunction steering wheel, electrically operated front seats with memory function and a rain sensor with integrated automatic driving lights control. Among the highlights of the optional equipment list are Adaptive Headlights, a heated steering wheel, active seat ventilation, active seats and the Navigation system Professional with a hard disk for storing maps and personal music collections.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is available with an even greater variety of driver assistance systems and mobility services from BMW ConnectedDrive. It can be ordered with technology such as the Lane Change Warning System, Lane Departure Warning System, Speed Limit Info, BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, rear-view camera, Surround View and the BMW Parking Assistant. Innovative technologies optimise the integration of the Apple iPhone and other smartphones, as well as music players. And, in addition to internet access, BMW ConnectedDrive also allows email messages received on a smartphone to be shown on the Control Display as well as the use of internet-based services for navigation and entertainment.

What’s more, the latest-generation Head-Up Display – a unique feature in this class – is making its debut in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The system projects driving-related information onto the windscreen within the driver’s direct field of view. The graphics and symbols are now displayed using a full spectrum of colours, allowing traffic symbols, for example, to be realistically depicted.

The BMW 6 Series Convertible: exclusive driving pleasure and a unique heritage.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible sees the world’s most successful manufacturer of premium cars building on an unparalleled tradition. The allure of exclusive driving pleasure in open-top BMW sports cars continues to hold a magnetic attraction after more than 70 years. The extraordinary history of BMW convertibles stretches from the legendary BMW 328 – which provided the basis for the winning car in the 1940 Mille Miglia – via the highly coveted BMW 507 of the 1950s, to the dynamic and groundbreaking predecessor to the new BMW 6 Series Convertible.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is built at the BMW plant in Dingolfing, Germany. Also rolling off the assembly line at the BMW Group’s largest production plant are the BMW 7 Series and BMW 5 Series models. The flexible and efficient processes at the plant combine state-of-the-art production technology with a standard of quality defined by meticulous craftsmanship in the manufacture of premium cars configured to customer requirements.
 
At a glance.

  • A new edition of the luxurious premium-class BMW 6 Series Convertible, redefining aesthetics, stylish presence and driving pleasure in an open-top premium car.
  • Open-top 2+2-seater with noticeably increased interior space, innovative equipment features and significant advances in terms of both dynamics and ride comfort.
  • Further development of the characteristic soft-top roof with “fin” architecture and a retractable glass rear window.
  • Two engine variants at market launch: the BMW 650i Convertible with eight-cylinder engine (300 kW/407 hp) and the BMW 640i Convertible with six-cylinder in-line powerplant (235 kW/320 hp).
  • Both engine variants link up as standard with an eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox; BMW EfficientDynamics measures unequalled in the segment, including the Auto Start-Stop function in the BMW 640i Convertible.
  • Newly developed chassis, only car in its segment with Electric Power Steering and optional Integral Active Steering, Drive Dynamic Control as standard and Adaptive Drive as an option.
  • Standard BMW iDrive control system with freestanding Control Display; unrivalled range of BMW ConnectedDrive features, including the latestgeneration Head-Up Display with realistic, full-colour-spectrum graphics, rear-view camera, Speed Limit Info, BMW Night Vision and Parking Assistant.

Engine variants:

BMW 650i Convertible: V8 petrol engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo and direct injection.
Displacement: 4,395 cc, output: 300 kW/407 hp at 5,500 – 6,400 rpm,
max. torque: 600 Nm/443 lb-ft at 1,750 – 4,500 rpm.
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 5.0 seconds,
top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
Average fuel consumption according to EU standard: 10.7 litres/100 kilometres (26.4 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions according to EU standard: 249 g/km, exhaust standard: EU5.

BMW 640i Convertible:
Six-cylinder in-line petrol engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo, direct injection and VALVETRONIC.
Displacement: 2,979 cc, output: 235 kW/320 hp at 5,800 rpm,
max. torque: 450 Nm/332 lb-ft at 1,300 – 4,500 rpm.
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (62 mph): 5.7 seconds,
top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
Average fuel consumption according to EU standard: 7.9 litres/100 kilometres (35.8 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions according to EU standard: 185 g/km, exhaust standard: EU5.
 
Design: ravishing aesthetics for a grand entrance.

  • Dynamic and elegant stretched look.
  • Precisely sculpted surfaces suggesting wave motion evoke a naturally evolved, sensuous sportiness.
  • Spacious interior with individually defined seats, Control Display in exclusive flatscreen design.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible embodies the most exclusive form of sheer driving pleasure in an open-top BMW. Its bodywork styling signals athletic elegance and a natural, sensuous sportiness that herald a driving experience as luxurious as it is dynamic. Its interior imparts an exclusive sense of security, features a driver-oriented cockpit layout in familiar BMW style, and is compelling for its stylish functionality. The clear division between the car body and its roof is further underlined by the contrasting colours of the bodywork and fabric soft top. With the top down, the black waistline with its chrome surround strikingly highlights the transition between the exterior bodywork and the passenger compartment.

An elongated bonnet, a long wheelbase and a passenger cell set well back team up with the flat waistline to create the proportions typical of a BMW Convertible. Thanks to the fin-structure roof, these proportions lose nothing of their impact even with the top up. Totalling 4, 894 millimetres (192.6 in.) in length, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible outstrips its predecessor by 74 millimetres (2.9 in.). The width of the car has expanded by 39 millimetres (1.5 in.) to 1, 894 (74.5 in.), while its height has dropped by 9 (0.35 in.) to 1,365 millimetres (53.7 in.). The wheelbase of the open 2+2-seater has gained 75 millimetres (2.9 in.), bringing it to 2,855 millimetres (112.4 in.).

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible strikes a highly dynamic stance by virtue of its horizontal orientation, the distinctive lines that emerge at the front end and sweep along the entire length of the car, and body surfaces that are shaped in a subtle but powerful style. The outward projecting lines and the harmonious convex and concave contours take their cue from the movement of waves as a powerboat slices through the water.

In keeping with this, the surface of the waistline at the transition between the body and the interior has been designed to evoke the character of a boat deck. This black waistline which surrounds the entire passenger compartment is further accentuated by a high-quality chrome surround. At the rear of the car, this chrome frame takes up the characteristic shape of the fin roof, making it recognisable even with the soft top down.

The front end: surging forward and focusing on the road.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible also displays its dynamic character in the design of the front end. Strongly angled A-pillars lend the cabin an emphatically low-profile look. The large BMW kidney grille with its slight forward tilt (“shark nose”) evokes a strong forward thrust, while the broad air intake, strikingly contoured bonnet and muscular wheel arches point to the car’s powerful drive technology and secure roadholding. The kidney grille slats – chrome-plated on the BMW 650i Convertible, black on the inside and chrome-plated on the front on the BMW 640i Convertible – are slightly angled towards the top, likewise giving them a forward-tilting impression.

The contour lines of the bonnet converge towards the front of the car, while the headlight contours and kidney grille along with the outer air intake surrounds continue the V shape to make the car appear focused on the road ahead. High-quality chrome elements set well to the outside of the front apron team up with the creases below them to draw attention to the wheel arches, further emphasising the width of the car. The optional foglamps, comprising three adjacent LED light units, are positioned in front of these chrome elements.

The xenon headlights, a standard feature of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible, come in the brand’s familiar twin round style. Also standard is the accent strip – or, in conjunction with the optional Adaptive Headlights, the LED accent light – that cuts across the top of the headlight. LED light rings serve as daytime running lights, strikingly conveying the distinctive front end look with their bright white light. A horizontal light strip below these rings acts as a direction indicator.

Side view: elongated lines, athletic curves.
An uninterrupted flow of lines lends the silhouette of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible a sweeping elegance, while powerfully chiselled contours inspired by the movement of waves give the side view a natural athleticism. A subtly sweeping line runs from the headlight into the front wheel arch and is taken up by the waistline, from where it flows in a straight, virtually horizontal line all the way to the rear. Taking a parallel course is the swage line at door handle height. This starts in the gill, which is set high up in the front side panel and also serves as the side scuttle for the direction indicator, and extends all the way to the rear light cluster. A particularly subtle interplay between the surface design and the flow of lines can be seen in the strongly flared rear wheel arch, where the bulging side panel diminishes the prominence of the swage line.

A further character line emerges from the swell of the front wing, powerfully stretching over the front wheel like a wave before dropping down between the gill and the door and then levelling out towards the rear. In conjunction with the swage line, this creates a dynamic wedge shape that accentuates the car’s forward-surging impression. At the same time an emphatic crease is formed between the recessed character line and the extruding door sill line. In conjunction with another, much narrower crease, this lends the door sill area a sporty lightness.

Striking V-shape and accentuated width of the rear end create a powerful appearance.
Broad, flat surfaces define the rear of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The resulting dominance of horizontal lines gives extra emphasis to the wider track of the car compared to that of its predecessor, while downwardconverging lines accentuate the car’s focus on the road, echoing the effect at the front. This distinctive V-shape is created, among other elements, by the side seams of the boot lid, the licence plate surround and the contours of the reflectors, which are positioned in the bumper. The visual centre of gravity is also lowered by the low-mounted licence plate surround in characteristic BMW 6 Series style.

The slightly concave lower section of the boot lid generates light and shade effects which lend an extra lightness to the rear of the car. At the lower part of the rear, the exhaust tail pipes are positioned on either side of a diffusor-style apron. On the BMW 650i Convertible they are trapezoidal in shape while on the BMW 640i Convertible they are round.

The two-part rear light clusters display the customary BMW L-shape in a particularly wide rendition that extends far into the boot lid. The swage line that flows into the rear lights forges a harmonious link between the side and the rear of the car. Inside the rear light clusters, two LED-powered light strips generate the familiar BMW night-time look, an effect that is reinforced by the L-shaped lower light unit. The direction indicators and brake lights are also LED-powered. The wide additional brake light is located in the upper edge of the boot lid.

The interior: seats for four – and each one made to measure.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is designed as a 2+2-seater. Its interior provides individually tailored seats for the driver, front passenger and rear passengers. High-grade materials, carefully devised colour schemes and meticulously sculpted surfaces on the inside as well combine to create an ambience defined by luxury, sweeping dynamism and stylish functionality. The generous interior space is emphasised by the horizontal structure of the instrument panel, further accentuated by a galvanised trim strip below the air vents on the driver’s side in a line which is carried over to the front passenger side in the shape of a crease on the glove compartment lid.

A hallmark BMW element of the interior look is the familiar driver-oriented cockpit layout. The centre section of the instrument panel, housing the Control Display for the iDrive operating system, the central air vents and the controls for the audio system and air conditioning, is inclined slightly towards the driver, while the gearshift lever and the switches for the parking brake, roof operation and Drive Dynamic Control are located on a surface that opens out towards the driver and is set lower than the front passenger side of the centre console.

The front passenger area is enclosed by an elegantly curving surface which flows from the armrest over the side edge of the centre console, upwards and outwards into the instrument panel, and then horizontally into the door trim panel. This creates a harmonious surround for the front passenger area, evoking a sense of exclusive security. As an option, this surface can be highlighted by stitching in a contrast colour.

The individual layout of the two rear seats is emphasised by the contour of the waistline surface, which projects slightly into the cabin between the head restraints.

Premiere: freestanding Control Display with flatscreen design.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible features an instrument cluster in blackpanel technology which combines the traditional circular dials of a sports car with modern display technology. At rest, it forms a homogeneous black surface revealing only the chrome-finish surrounds, gauge needles, numbers and scale markings on the dials along with the red warning field in the rev counter as permanently visible features. Like the integrated warning and telltale lights, a high-resolution 9.2-inch info display on the lower edge of the instrument cluster – which includes the mileage counter, fuel consumption and recuperation display as well as feedback from the driver assistance systems and Check/Control messages – only becomes visible when activated. This black-panel technology, which made its debut in the BMW 7 Series, is also used for the climate control displays in the centre section of the instrument panel.

The navigation, telephone and entertainment functions are controlled via the standard iDrive operating system, whose Control Display boasts an innovative design in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The on-board monitor measures 7 inches as standard and, in conjunction with the Navigation system Professional, extends to 10.2 inches with a galvanised chrome surround. It appears for the first time as a freestanding display whose minimal depth gives it a flatscreen look. The new arrangement of the Control Display, which now projects further into the passenger compartment, also impacts on the architecture of the instrument panel that rises steeply in front of the occupants in a style reminiscent of a powerboat cockpit.

This impression is further underlined by the structure of the door trim panels: their surfaces have a powerfully taut character and, like the black waistline surface at the front, also pull inwards to emphatically enclose the driver and front passenger area. The door trim is divided by a decorative surface in a contrasting colour which starts at the waistline in the rear and gains in volume on its way forward, thus assuming the contour of a wave flowing all the way into the instrument panel.

Exclusive touch: exterior paintwork, roof colours and interior design.
The soft top of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible comes in a choice of three colours. In addition to Black and Beige, the new colour option Anthracite Silver effect is also available and makes for a high-quality glossy effect. For the bodywork there is a choice of two non-metallic and seven metallic colours. New additions to the range are the metallic finishes Vermilion Red, Havana Brown and Orion Silver.

As an alternative to the standard Dakota leather upholstery in Black, Ivory White or Cinnamon Brown, there is the Exclusive Nappa leather variant which also comes in Vermilion Red. The choice of upholstery can be combined with the interior colours Black or Ivory White. To match these the interior trim is available in four variations: Diamond Black, Brushed Aluminium, Fine-wood trim Poplar Grain Grey high-gloss and Fine-wood trim American Oak highgloss.
 
Fin roof: perfect protection, perfectly styled.

  • Distinctive, coupé-like flowing roofline.
  • Superior noise and temperature insulation, top can be raised and lowered by remote control or while driving, stows compactly in the variable soft-top compartment.
  • Independently opening, heated rear window.

Exclusive to this model, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible features a poweroperated
fabric fin-structure soft top. Designed in the classic style of a large
BMW convertible, the soft top also brings significant weight savings and
stows compactly in the soft-top compartment between the rear seats and the
boot. Even more than on the previous model the “fins”, which extend along
the sides of the vehicle and into the rear, enhance the elegant silhouette,
which is long and extended, and ensure that the BMW 6 Series Convertible is
instantly identifiable. They also create a coupé-style soft transition between
the roofline and the rear of the vehicle.

The multi-layer soft top, which has undergone further improvements in its
acoustic properties and the stiffness of its frame, offers excellent thermal
insulation to keep the interior snug and comfortable whatever the time of
year. Acoustic and thermal insulation is provided by an intermediate
polyurethane (PU) layer between the outer covering and the interior lining.
The seam-free lining adds to the sense of interior harmony and spaciousness.

The new BMW 6 Series Convertible’s fin roof is available in three different
colours. Black and beige are joined for the first time by a new, optional
Anthracite Silver effect version, for an upscale “shimmering” look.

Fully automatic soft-top mechanism can be operated by remote control and while on the move.
The automatic soft-top lowering/raising function is controlled by a button on
the centre console. Lowering is completed in 19 seconds and raising in
24 seconds. Both operations can be performed even while driving, at speeds
of up to 40 km/h (25 mph). A separate button, located in the driver’s door, is used to lower or raise the side windows. This function automatically lowers or
raises both the front and rear side windows in tandem. The windows can also
be opened from a distance of up to 30 metres (approx. 100 ft.) away from the
vehicle, using the remote function on the vehicle key.

It is also possible to remotely operate the soft top itself, from a distance of up
to 1.5 metres (5 ft.) from the vehicle, using the optional Comfort Access
function. Over the same range, Comfort Access can also be used to remotely
close the side windows.

During the lowering process the soft top also folds, in a precisely defined
sequence, and stows away compactly in the soft-top compartment. The
variable soft-top compartment features a special mechanism that allows
luggage space to be maximised when the top is raised. Using a recessed grip
accessed via the boot, the empty soft-top compartment can be simply folded
up out of the way. This provides up to 50 litres (1.7 cu. ft.) of extra luggage
space.

Independently opening rear window for versatile fresh air control.
The heated, vertical glass rear window, which is situated just behind the rear
seats, is retracted independently from the soft top itself. This reduces the
volume of the soft-top components that actually need to be stowed in the
soft-top compartment, leaving more room for luggage in the low-profile boot
of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The independent rear window also
allows just the right amount of fresh air to be admitted to the car. When the
soft top is raised, a pleasant level of ventilation can be provided by lowering
the rear window. Conversely, leaving the rear window up while lowering the
top helps to keep air turbulence in the rear to a minimum.

Airflow in the passenger compartment can be carefully regulated with the
optional wind deflector, which mounts quickly and easily in the rear of the new
BMW 6 Series Convertible. The upper frame section of the wind deflector
can be raised or lowered manually. The wind deflector is fully collapsible, and
when stashed away in its bag takes up little space in the boot.


Driving experience: top-class dynamic capability and poise.

  • V8 and six-cylinder in-line petrol engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo, 300 kW/407 hp and 235 kW/320 hp.
  • State-of-the-art chassis technology, Drive Dynamic Control as
    standard.
  • Unique in its segment: Integral Active Steering, Adaptive Drive.

Inspiring design and groundbreaking technology define the character of the
new BMW 6 Series Convertible. It is instantly recognisable and reveals more
of its character with each passing kilometre. The new soft-top BMW is already
an enthralling sight standing at the kerbside, but on the move the aesthetic
allure of its styling shines through even more brightly. In the same way, the
performance figures of the 6 Series Convertible give a clear hint of its
impressive sporting capability, but you’ll only experience the huge potential of
the car’s drive and chassis technology when you actually drive it.

The engines available for the new BMW 6 Series Convertible from launch
boast the sporting performance characteristics you would expect of BMW,
combined with a level of efficiency no competitor in their respective classes
can match. Customers can choose between a V8 powerplant and a sixcylinder
in-line unit, both of which have BMW TwinPower Turbo technology
and direct injection. The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is the first car in its
segment to be equipped as standard with an eight-speed automatic gearbox.
Meanwhile, advanced chassis technology provides even greater dynamics and
ensures a noticeable improvement in ride comfort over its predecessor. The
new BMW 6 Series Convertible comes as standard with Drive Dynamic
Control, which allows the driver a choice of suspension settings. And the
Adaptive Drive system, complete with electronically controlled dampers and
roll stabilisation, can be specified as an option. The standard Electric Power
Steering and optional Integral Active Steering are both unique features in this
segment.

Majestic power fuelling unbeatable dynamics: V8 engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo in the BMW 650i Convertible.
Instantaneous power development, majestic torque, outstanding smoothness
and an exemplary level of efficiency mark out the V8 engine lurking under the
bonnet of the range-topping BMW 650i Convertible. The 4.4-litre eightcylinder
unit, which brings together BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and
petrol direct injection, develops a maximum 300 kW/407 hp between 5,500
and 6,400 rpm. Peak torque of 600 Newton metres (443 lb-ft) is available
between 1,750 and 4,500 rpm.

Drivers will be thrilled by how this unique engine, with its turbochargers and
catalytic converters positioned in the V-shaped space between the cylinder
banks, generates instantaneous and sustained power delivery. The key
elements underpinning the innovative construction principle of the allaluminium
engine are its compact dimensions and a model-specific
arrangement of the intake and exhaust ducts. Their reduced pipe length and
larger cross section minimise the pressure losses on the intake and exhaust
sides of the engine. The two turbochargers each supply four cylinders with
compressed air, ensuring an exceptionally fast throttle response. Indeed,
impressive torque is on tap from low down the engine speed range, and the
new BMW 650i Convertible sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in
5.0 seconds. Intoxicating reserves of power are still available at higher speeds
as well, the engine electronics holding fire until the car has reached its 250
km/h (155 mph) top speed before curtailing its acceleration.

One of the main contributors to the V8 engine achieving such an extraordinary
level of efficiency for this output class is its extremely precise petrol direct
injection system. The principle of spray-guided injection with injectors
positioned centrally between the valves and very close to the spark plug
ensures that precise amounts of fuel are injected into the cylinders. The
combination of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and direct injection gives
the 4.4-litre V8 the output of conventional naturally-aspirated engines with 10
or 12 cylinders and far greater displacement. And the V8 weighs less and has
significantly lower fuel consumption and emissions values than such larger
engines. In the new BMW 650i Convertible this outstanding efficiency is
expressed in average fuel economy of 10.7 litres per 100 kilometres (26.4
mpg imp) in the EU test cycle and CO2 emissions of 249 grams per kilometre.

An ideal combination of a free-revving character and impressive efficiency: the six-cylinder in-line engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo in the BMW 640i Convertible.
In addition to BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and petrol direct injection,
the six-cylinder in-line engine in the new BMW 640i Convertible also enjoys
the services of VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control. This allows the 3.0-
litre powerplant to produce maximum output of 235 kW/320 hp at 5,800 rpm
and peak torque of 450 Newton metres (332 lb-ft) between 1,300 and
4,500 rpm.

The combination of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology and direct injection
also proves to be an extremely efficient way of boosting output in the sixcylinder
engine. Its charge system – which operates according to the twinscroll
principle, whereby the ducts from each set of three cylinders are kept
separate in both the exhaust manifold and the turbocharger itself – develops
power from low engine speeds and therefore ensures immediate responses to
every movement of the accelerator. In tandem with the hallmark high-revving
characteristics of a BMW straight-six engine, this produces enthrallingly sporty
performance.

VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control, moreover, maximises the engine’s
responsiveness. This technology controls the amount of lift of the intake
valves, rendering the throttle butterfly used in earlier engine generations
superfluous. Throttle losses in the gas cycle are therefore minimised, which
has a positive impact on both the efficiency of the powerplant and its torque
development.

This variant of the six-cylinder in-line engine has been developed exclusively
for the new BMW 640i Convertible to deliver specific output and torque levels,
and enables the car to power from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in
5.7 seconds. The top speed of the BMW 640i Convertible is electronically
limited to 250 km/h (155 mph). It burns an average 7.9 litres of fuel per
100 kilometres (35.8 mpg imp) in the EU test cycle, while CO2 emissions
stand at 185 grams per kilometre.

Eight-speed Sports automatic fitted as standard: maximum shift comfort, rapid and precise gear changes, shift paddles on the steering wheel.
The eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox fitted as standard in the new BMW
6 Series Convertible lends it a combination of sporting prowess, shift comfort
and efficiency none of its rivals can match. In the BMW 640i Convertible the
automatic gearbox also enables the driver to use the Auto Start-Stop function,
which switches the engine off automatically when the car stops at junctions or
in a traffic jam.

The eight-speed automatic gearbox stands out with its innovative gear set
configuration. This allows it to offer more gears and a wider gear range than
the six-speed automatic fitted in the predecessor model without having a
negative impact on the system’s size, weight and inherent efficiency. Eight
forward gears and the reverse gear are provided by four simple gearsets and
five shift elements. This is the first time that these elements have been
arranged in this way in an eight-speed automatic. Only two of the total of five
clutches are open at a time in each gear, ensuring that drag losses are much
lower than those of automatic gearboxes available on the market up to now.

With the number of gears having risen to eight, smaller increases in engine
revs are required when changing gear between the smallest and largest ratio
despite the wider gear range. When the driver accelerates, the harmonious
gradation of ratios ensures an extremely consistent increase in speed. The
eight-speed gearbox has even shorter reaction and shift times than the sixspeed
automatic, which enhances both comfort and driving dynamics. Only
one clutch has to be open when changing up or down. Direct “target gear”
finding capability also allows the driver to change up or down through more
than two gears extremely quickly. The downshift that usually takes place
under sudden acceleration (kickdown) from eighth gear to second is likewise
a direct shift, which only requires one clutch to open.

The eight-speed Sports automatic is operated with a specifically designed
gearshift lever on the centre console which the driver can use to select the
driving mode and for manual gear changes. In Sport mode the gear changes
are adjusted to achieve top performance. Modified clutch control allows
extremely fast switches between engine speeds and minimal shift times.

If the manual gearshift program is activated, the gears can be changed
sequentially through push and pull movements on the gearshift lever. The new
BMW 6 Series Convertible also comes with gearshift paddles on the steering
wheel. Their operating logic follows the principle which has proved so effective
in BMW M cars: upshifts are with the right paddle, downshifts with the left.
The shift paddles are fixed to the steering wheel, enabling the driver to change
gear through corners without having to take his hands off the wheel.

Advanced chassis technology allows unbeatable dynamics without compromising on comfort.
The cutting-edge chassis technology in the new BMW 6 Series Convertible
provides all the ingredients for sporty handling and exceptional levels of
comfort. Both the double wishbone front axle and the integral rear axle are
made chiefly from aluminium. The chassis set-up is geared to the
requirements of drivers with sporting ambitions, although the dampers still
respond sensitively to uneven patches in the road under high lateral
acceleration. Plus, the front and rear axle form a roll axis running almost parallel
to the road itself. This leads to strikingly harmonious and stable cornering
which is not impaired by diagonal roll.

Precisely adjusted wheel camber allows the front axle kinematics to ensure
optimum contact between the tyres and the road. In this way, high lateral
forces can be transferred and, in so doing, both outstandingly sporty driving
characteristics and a comfortable chassis set-up can be achieved. The impact
of disturbing forces on the steering is also minimised.

The integral rear axle of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible absorbs the drive
and dynamic forces acting on the suspension through the wheel carriers, rear
axle subframe, rocker arm and three control arms. The innovative
elastokinematic mounting for the rocker arm allows longitudinal forces to be
offset to the rear through direct, straight spring action. This ensures that radial
and axial forces acting on the rocker arm’s rubber mounts are kept clearly
separate from one another. By, in effect, separating the suspension from the
road and the drivetrain the rear axle provides first-class acoustic comfort and
minimises vibrations.

An option for optimum handling: Adaptive Drive.
The optionally available Adaptive Drive system, which includes Dynamic
Damper Control and the Dynamic Drive active roll stabilisation system, boasts
even more precise responses. The electronically controlled dampers adjust to
both the nature of the road surface and the driver’s style at the wheel in order
to prevent unwanted vehicle movements. The driver can use Drive Dynamic
Control to modify the damper control characteristics by selecting either a
comfortable, normal or sporty setting.

The electronically controlled damper system in the new BMW 6 Series
Convertible adjusts the compression and rebound settings continuously and
independently from one another. For example, a stiff chassis setting can be
combined with comfortable responses to unevenness in the road surface. The
control unit of the damping system processes the data supplied by sensors on
the lifting movements of the wheels and the ride height of the car. The driving
speed and the damper setting chosen by the driver are also taken into
account in calculating the damping force required for each individual wheel to
even out body movements. This data is fed back to the damper units at
intervals of just 2.5 milliseconds.

The roll stabilisation feature of the Adaptive Drive system reduces, among
other things, body roll in high-speed corners and under sudden changes in
direction. Sensors calculate the amount of body roll based on the driving
situation at hand, and this is then counteracted quickly and precisely by rotary
actuators in the front and rear axle stabilisers, leading to a significant
improvement in the load alteration effect.

Unique in its segment: Electric Power Steering fitted as standard, Integral Active Steering as an option.

The Electric Power Steering (EPS) with Servotronic function in the new BMW
6 Series Convertible combines hallmark BMW precision, comfort and
efficiency and is unique in its segment. In this system an electric motor
generates the power assistance, which is determined according to the speed
of the car. This motor works particularly efficiently, as it is only activated when
power assistance is being used. Added to which, EPS eliminates steering jolts
and other unwanted vibrations extremely effectively.

The model-specific set-up of the Electric Power Steering system provides a
high level of precision and the feedback typical of BMW cars. In addition to this
basic set-up, the driver can also select another steering setting which shows
an even sharper focus on precision. It is activated when the driver selects
SPORT mode through Drive Dynamic Control or when the DSC stability
control system is deactivated.

Electric Power Steering also enables extremely precise control of the steering
responses. The standard Servotronic function provides speed-sensitive power
assistance. For example, when parking or manoeuvring at low speeds only a
small amount of force is required. At higher speeds, the level of power
assistance is reduced to optimise contact with the road surface and straightline
stability.

Added to which, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is the only car in its class
to be available as an option with Integral Active Steering. This system
combines the Active Steering system for the front wheels (already available for
the predecessor model) with a steering rear axle. The degree of steering
assistance is controlled by Servotronic, the steering angle using the
superimposed transmission of Active Steering on the front axle – both
according to the speed of the car. In addition, the system controls the steering
angle of the rear wheels using a concentrically arranged motor with spindle
drive on the rear axle. Both at the front and the rear, Integral Active Steering
varies the steering angle using an electric motor, whose control unit takes into
account the data gathered by sensors on wheel speed, steering wheel
movement, yaw rate and lateral acceleration, and so ensures optimum
steering responses in any situation. The precisely coordinated wheel turns
help the new BMW 6 Series Convertible to achieve an extraordinarily high
level of agility in dynamic driving situations. Integral Active Steering also
ensures the car is impressively nimble on twisty mountain passes and in city
traffic.

The Active Steering system on the front wheels allows the driver to
manoeuvre the car at low speeds with a small number of steering wheel
movements and without changing grip on the steering wheel. At higher
speeds, however, the steering wheel movement leads to less wheel turn,
optimising precision on the way into corners. By turning the rear wheels by up
to 2.5 degrees when the driver moves the steering wheel, Integral Active Steering further increases the car’s agility in city traffic and through corners.
To this end, the rear wheels are turned in the opposite direction to the
steering angle of the front wheels at speeds up to 60 km/h (37 mph). As well
as reducing the car’s turning circle by around 0.5 metres (1.6 ft.), comfort is
enhanced by the reduced amount of steering effort required. At higher
speeds, Integral Active Steering gives the car incredibly comfortable and
assured reactions when changing lanes and cornering. The rear wheels follow
the same steering movements as the front wheels, enabling the car to follow
the course set by the driver with even greater immediacy and precision.

Drive Dynamic Control allows a choice of suspension settings.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is fitted as standard with Drive Dynamic
Control. This system gives the driver the ability to vary the car’s sporting
characteristics and comfort according to the situation at hand. Using a button
on the centre console the driver can choose his desired suspension settings
through the NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+ modes. If he has specified the
Adaptive Drive option he will also be able to select COMFORT mode. As well
as adjusting the accelerator pedal progression, engine responses, power
steering characteristics, DSC intervention thresholds and the shift dynamics of
the automatic gearbox, in this setting Drive Dynamic Control also tweaks the
damper responses and roll stabilisation settings. Whatever mode he chooses,
the driver is activating a preconfigured and coherent overall set-up based on
the right drive and chassis component settings for the job at hand.

In cars also equipped with Integral Active Steering, the basic set-up of the
steering – as well as the degree of power assistance – is adjusted according to
the mode selected. As a result, in SPORT and SPORT+ modes the car’s
sporting responses are sharpened even further.

Drive Dynamic Control offers a specific configuration for SPORT mode. The
driver can use the iDrive control system to select either the normal or the
sporty setting for both the drive and chassis components. This allows the
sporty option to be selected for the drive components even in situations when
the condition of the road discourages stiffer damper characteristics.

Another button can be used to select the DSC settings. Here, the driver can
activate a special traction program which makes it easier to pull away and
drive on surfaces such as loose sand or deep snow. The special DSC mode Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) raises the intervention thresholds of the
stability control system and is also activated in SPORT+ mode, allowing slight
wheel slip on the driven axle. The dynamic oversteer this encourages opens
the door to extremely sporty cornering and controlled drifts.

Selecting DSC Off mode activates dynamic brake intervention, which
performs a similar role to an electronic locking function for the rear differential.
To optimise traction, this technology brakes a spinning driven wheel under
acceleration in tight corners so that the car can maintain drive through the
other driven wheel.

Lightweight brakes and DSC stability control.
The lightweight floating-calliper brakes with inner-vented discs are easy to use
with precision. The front brake discs have a diameter of 374 millimetres
(14.7 in.) on the BMW 650i Convertible and 348 millimetres (13.7 in.) on the
BMW 640i Convertible, while the rear brake discs measure 345 millimetres
(13.5 in.) on both model variants. Both cars also use discs on which the friction
ring is riveted onto the aluminium bowl. Together, this construction – patented
by BMW and now also used by other carmakers – and the frame-type
aluminium callipers on the front axle significantly reduce unsprung masses.

Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) helps to maximise the effectiveness of the
brakes. This driving stability system brings together technology such as the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), Cornering
Brake Control (CBC) and Dynamic Brake Control (DBC). When braking
temperatures reach extremely high levels, a carefully calculated increase in
brake pressure prevents a drop-off in effectiveness (fading). Regular brake
drying optimises braking performance in wet conditions, and the Brake
Standby function instantly builds up moderate brake pressure if the driver
takes his foot quickly off the accelerator. The Start-off Assistant, meanwhile,
makes it easier to move away from a standstill up an incline. Standard
equipment also includes 18-inch light-alloy wheels on the new BMW 650i
Convertible or 17-inch versions on the new BMW 640i Convertible, as well as
runflat tyres and a runflat indicator. Customers can also specify a range of
other light-alloy wheels as an option – in 18-inch to 20-inch format.

Electromechanical parking brake with Auto Hold function.
The new BMW 6 Series Convertible also comes as standard with an
electromechanical parking brake. This system is activated by a single pull of
the marked switch on the centre console. To release the parking brake the
driver presses this switch at the same time as pushing down on the brake
pedal. This configuration makes it impossible to release the parking brake
unintentionally when the ignition is switched off. Keeping the parking brake
switch pulled up while on the move triggers an ABS-controlled automatic
emergency braking manoeuvre using the DSC hydraulics.

The electromechanical parking brake also has an Auto Hold function, which
enhances comfort in stop-start traffic, in particular. If the car draws to a
standstill – on the flat or on an incline – it is automatically held in place by
constant brake pressure until the driver presses the accelerator again. This
means the driver does not have to keep the brake pedal pressed down during
the holding phase. The Auto Hold function is activated and deactivated using
a separate button on the centre console.

Integrated Chassis Management and FlexRay technology.
Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) ensures the flawless interplay of all the
systems affecting driving dynamics. The driving situation is constantly
analysed (using numerous signals from sensors) to allow the drive and chassis
functions to be harmonised within fractions of a second, and therefore to
ensure optimum stability at all times. Even in abruptly fluctuating conditions –
e.g. changes in road surface, sudden steering movements, or sharp
acceleration or braking – ICM reacts by initiating precise responses from the
DSC actuators and, if specified, the optional Integral Active Steering and
Adaptive Drive system.

The way in which the chassis control systems and drivetrain are linked
together, using the FlexRay high-speed data transfer system, is also unique.
Developed for production by a consortium in which BMW played a leading
role, the system stands out with its unmatched data transfer capacity. BMW is
the world’s first carmaker to introduce FlexRay technology into its seriesproduced
cars.
 

BMW

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
Official website: BMW (Global), BMW (USA)

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