X6 Official: BMW X6


The BMW X6 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV by German automaker BMW. The BMW X6 is the originator of the sports activity coupé (SAC), referencing its sloping rear roof design. It combines the attributes of an SUV (high ground clearance, all-wheel drive and all-weather ability, large wheels and tires) with the stance of a coupé (styling featuring a sloping roof).
I agree Merc1,

It looks like a coupé ....with a very slight resemblance to the Bentley Conti GT. I don't actually see this is a practical car really ...and the thought of taking it off-road makes me laugh.
 
Motor Trend:

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A sporty coupe/crossover for, well, someone.

BMW's X6, the German automaker's curiously styled four-seat "sports-activity-coupe" crossover, is more than just a new vehicle in a segment made up by BMW's marketing department. The X6 is also a launch pad of sorts for a number of advanced technologies that'll undoubtedly be diffused throughout the rest of the automaker's lineup.

The X6 will come in two variants. The xDrive35i is powered by the now familiar 300-horse, 3.0-liter twin turbo inline-six. But the big stuff what's under the xDrive50i's hood -- a new to the BMW lineup 4.4-liter twin-turbo V-8. Both engine variants are mated to a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters, and as the names imply, come standard with BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system that sends 40 percent of the power to the front wheels and 60 percent to the rear under normal driving conditions.

The new V-8 is rated at 400 horses and 450 lb-ft of torque, making it the most powerful engine ever available in a BMW sport/ute, easily topping the X5's 350-horsepower, 4.8-liter naturally aspirated V-8. Engine torque reaches its peak at 1800 rpm and stays there until 4500 rpm, which makes the M3's rev-happy V-8 -- with its 295 lb-ft of torque -- seem puny by comparison. BMW says the engine will propel the X6 from 0 to 60 in just 5.3 seconds -- an impressive number for a vehicle likely to weigh well over two tons and just 0.4 second slower than the 500-horsepower Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph on 20-inch-wheel-equipped models

Like the twin-turbo inline-six, the new V-8 uses direction fuel injection and small sequential turbochargers. The turbo units are innovatively packaged along with catalytic converters in the center of the block between the two cylinder banks. This packaging means reduced pressure losses due to shorter intake and exhaust manifolds, improving engine efficiency. And as with the twin-turbo six, BMW has worked hard to use the setup to help eliminate turbo lag, which will be especially helpful on a vehicle as heavy as the X6.

The X6 is also the launch platform for the new Dynamic Performance Control system. Standard on the X6, this computer-operated system distributes power between the two rear wheels and works even if there's no throttle input and can handle a power differential between the two wheels of up to (read more about this system in our X6 preview drive story). It works in tandem with other power and chassis management systems on the vehicle, including traction and stability control, xDrive all-wheel drive, active steering, and Electronic Damper Control to maximize the vehicle's traction in any condition and greatly improve its handling. The X6 rolls on standard 19-inch wheels, with 20-inchers available for the xDrive50i.

Interior space is reasonable. Rear-passenger headroom, a common concern with sloping-roof vehicles, is said to be 37.2 inches -- about 1.8 inches less than in the X5 and 0.9 inches less than in the 5 Series, but 1.1 inches more than in the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class "four-door coupe." Cargo space is a respectable 25.6 cubic feet that balloons to 59.7 with the rear seats folded. Standard BMW fare will be present -- iDrive, navigation, power seats, side, knee, and curtain airbags, power tailgate, rear-seat entertainment system, the works from Bavarian Motor Works. Eleven leather options will be offered along with three trim options, including an X6-exclusive ash grain. In case you missed the X6's sporting pretensions, the bolstered sporty front bucket seats are augmented with kneepads on both sides of the center console to help minimize cramping while cornering.

The X6, first seen in preproduction "concept" form in September at the Frankfurt motor show, will make its world production debut in January at the 2008 Detroit auto show, with sales beginning in the second quarter of the year. Pricing and detailed specifications will be released as the on-sale date approaches. It is not clear exactly at whom BMW is targeting the X6, but the most likely candidates are people who want an SUV that not only goes fast like the Porsche Cayenne, but also looks like it's supposed to go fast. If it succeeds, expect other automakers to hop on the "sports-activity-coupe" bandwagon. Just what we need, another segment.


2009 BMW X6 - First Look - Motor Trend

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Seriously though, one article reports that the top line is estimated to be about 44,000 GB pounds.

I did a currency conversion. And it can't be right.

It can't be right that the top line will be about 89,000 US dollars.

It can't be.

I can't get this thing if it's that much. A RR Supercharged starts at about 89-92,000 US dollars. I'll catch alot of fire if this (X6) is as much as that, b/c that (RR) has more space, and it is more practical.

It's just can't be right......can it?
 
I know they are trying to introduce a new segment that gives you a coupe-like car with more practicality...but for me...it's much uglier than a coupe and has none of the practicality of an SUV. I still think the X6 is an answer to a question that was never asked.

However...it does bode well for the new 5 series that will hopefully have all the same technology in it. 5 series with twin turbo V8, PDC, xDrive, Flexray, etc etc. etc.all already proven on the X6. That will be a long waiting list.
 
I like this car quite a bit, but the one detail that really bothers me are the taillights, they're terrible, almost as bad as the 1er. Actually the whole rear looks kind of chunky and weird. Other than that I think it is gorgeous, and I cannot wait to hear how it drives.
 
^I couldnt disagree more...The tail lights are pure sex in this car! This thing is a true stunner-from every angle. What a beaut!

I cant wait till that engine goes to the next five series--id be willing to guess that that car would be as fast as the E60 M5-at least to 60.....

IM STOKED!!!
 
Can somebody tell me exact horsepower and torque in the new turbo V8, in HP and NM please?
 
O love it, it almost lost nothing compared to the Concept. Very appealing SUV...Great idea from BMW, and greatly applied.

I mean...This is exactly how the Cayenne should have looked like, instead of being the fatest-looking thing ever...This really carries the spirit of BMW.

Kudos to BMW.:usa7uh:
 
Can somebody tell me exact horsepower and torque in the new turbo V8, in HP and NM please?

407HP, 600Nm



What happened to the blue brake calipers we saw on concept?

Optional M-Package. Coming later. :usa7uh:


Regarding Cayenne GTS: it's toasted.
X6: 5.4sec 0-100km/h (407HP)
GTS: 6.1sec 0-100km/h (405HP)
 
Is the M package different from the M itself? And what are the blue brakes you guys speak of?

M-package is an optional feature package that can be ordered usually (at least in Europe) with any engine. And the pack usually consists of:

- sportier suspension
- sportier aero exterior kit
- Shadowline exterior trim
- chromed / brushed alu exterior details (eg. kidney grille, exhaust pipes etc)
- bigger & exclusively designed wheels
- performance tires
- sports seats
- sports steering wheel
- M emblems in the cabin (shifter, steering wheels etc)
- anthracite headliner
- alu trim standard
- optional exclusive color (eg. LeMans Blue)

Sometimes the performance brakes are included as well.
Blue BMW labeled brake calipers were featured on X6 concept - together with optional 21" wheels.
 
All that only in Europe? How come? Would I be able to purchase one and then ship it across the Atlantic? What a distinuguishing mark from the US cars that is.

I knew I should have matriculated to that university in Spain, or just resided in Switzerland. I bet the package also comes with the tinted windows, so it looks almost identical to the actual concept. I am very interested in this now, EnI--
 
300kw according to PR.
Thanks! :usa7uh:

@EnI
Do you know which other cars will get this new V8 also? X5? F10?

I'm not EnI but I'm sure it's meant to replace the 4.8-liter NA V8 completely so F01/F02 and F10 should at least get it. EnI might know if BMW is going to replace the NA V8 with this engine in the current line-up (550i, 650i, 750i, X5 4.8i).
 

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