The BMW X6 is the world's first ever Sports Activity Coupé, still a  unique combination of sporty dynamics and supreme versatility and with  further enhanced appeal from spring 2012. Selective modifications in  design and innovative equipment features hone the profile of the new BMW  X6 as a distinctive model within the premium segment of all-wheel-drive  automobiles. Its exceptional standing and ongoing popularity is due to  both its highly expressive design, combing the athletic and elegant  lines of a coupé with the supremacy of a BMW X model, and the  fascinating driving experience provided by powerful petrol and diesel  engines fitted with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology and the intelligent  all-wheel-drive system xDrive, including Dynamic Performance Control.
Since its market launch,  more than 150,000 of the Sporty Activity Coupé were sold within  approximately three years. This far exceeded the original plans. And the  continuing high level of demand for the BMW X6 on the worldwide  automobile markets is impressive confirmation of the unusual vehicle  concept of the Sports Activity Coupé.
Striking accentuations at the front and rear, adaptive LED headlamps as a fnew option
Precisely  modified details in the front view give the new BMW X6 an appearance  characterised by exclusive athleticism and supremacy. The standard fog  lights are now set in matt finish surrounds in the upper area of the  outer air inlets. Their higher and more lateral position emphasises the  width of the vehicle. The striking three-dimensional modelling of the  frame and newly designed bars, angled in the lower section, make the BMW  kidney grille stand out especially conspicuously within the vehicle  front section. The angle of the grille bars is flush with the bottom of  the headlamp units, thereby creating an additional horizontal line which  likewise highlights the wide track and stable road-holding of the new  BMW X6.
As an alternative to the standard bi-xenon light, the new BMW X6 is  the first vehicle in its segment to be fitted optionally with adaptive  LED headlamps. Their bright white light ensures optimum visibility,  while their high-quality appearance represents a new interpretation of  the brand's hallmark twin circular headlamps. The three-dimensionally  shaped luminous rings of the adaptive LED headlamps are strikingly  levelled off both at the top and bottom and are overlaid at the upper  edge by an LED-fed accent light. The light sources for low and high beam  light are LED units positioned on a horizontal bar at its centre,  feeding their light into the reflectors in front. In the new BMW X6 M,  adaptive LED headlights are fitted as standard.
With its newly  designed rear lights with LED technology, the powerfully shaped rear  section of the new BMW X6 also features more intense styling. The rear  lights are now two LED-fed light banks which create the brand's hallmark  night design as a harmoniously glowing light mass. The fact that they  are horizontally aligned and stretch far out to the sides emphasises  both the width of the vehicle and the flowing transition between the  side section and rear.
Attractive supplements to the program of external paint finishes, light alloy wheel and leather trim
The  program of external paint finishes for the new BMW X6 consists of two  non-metallic and eight metallic colours, including Marrakech Brown  metallic, Orion Silver metallic and Midnight Blue metallic. The standard  equipment range of the new BMW X6 also includes 19-inch light alloy  wheels. In the 8-cylinder model BMW X6 xDrive 50i these now feature a  new double spoke design in bi-colour. The selection of light alloy  wheels available as an option is supplemented with a 20-inch version in  Y-spoke, bi-colour design. An optional feature for the BMW X6 is an  engine compartment lid with strikingly shaped powerdome which  additionally highlights the powerful appearance of the Sports Activity  Coupé (not available in Germany).
The standard leather trim Nevada  is now also available in the colour Vermilion Red. The exclusive nappa  leather option with extended features now includes a choice between the  colours Black and Ebony White. The new BMW X6 is offered as standard as a  four-seater model. A three-seater rear bench is optionally available.  The luggage compartment volume of the Sports Activity Coupé is 570  litres and can be extended to up to 1,450 litres by folding down the  rear backrests.
As an additional option, the M Sport Edition is  offered for the new BMW X6 in Germany. This attractive equipment package  includes 20-inch M light alloy wheels in double spoke design and  bi-colour finish with mixed tyres, adaptive LED headlamps, BMW  Individual high-gloss Shadow Line, black surrounds for the fog lights  and M door sill cover strips. The striking accentuations for the  exterior are supplemented with a sporty interior ambience. Features here  include the sports seats with electrical adjustment and memory  function, M-specific Alcantara/Nappa leather combination in black with  M-style welt and contrast stitching, M leather steering wheel with shift  paddles, M driver footrest, stainless steel pedals, interior strips in  Aluminium Flywheel black and the BMW Individual roof liner in  anthracite.
The new BMW X6: dynamic, supreme, efficient, innovative
With  the market launch of the new BMW X6, the combination of supreme  appearance, agile driving properties and hallmark brand efficiency so  characteristic of the Sports Activity Coupé is raised to a new level.  The petrol and diesel engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology  available for the BMW X6 deliver impressive pulling power and exemplary  low fuel consumption figures. The V8 engine of the BMW X6 xDrive50i  delivers 300 kW/407 bhp, while in the BMW X6 xDrive35i an in-line  6-cylinder petrol engine with 225 kW/306 bhp ensures supreme athletic  performance. The in-line 6-cylinder diesel engines of the models BMW X6  xDrive40d and BMW X6 xDrive30d mobilise 225 kW/306 bhp and 180 kW/245  bhp respectively. Both offer not only impressively sporty power delivery  but also emission figures based on the EU test cycle of 7.5 litres per  100 kilometres for the BMW X6 xDrive40d and 7.4 litres for the BMW X6  xDrive30d.
For further reduction of nitrogen oxide (NOx) in the  exhaust gas, the BMW X6 xDrive30d can also be fitted with optional BMW  BluePerformance Technology as of spring 2012. Here, in addition to the  standard components of diesel particulate filter and oxidation catalytic  converter, the AdBlue system is used, with urea injection and an NOX  catalyst storage which eliminates sulphur dioxide as well as nitrogen  oxides. This means that the vehicle already meets the requirements for  the EU6 emission standard which comes into effect from 2014.
An  additional model version based on the new BMW X6 also lines up for the  start at the same as the market launch of the latter. The BMW M  Performance Automobile BMW X6 M50d sets a new benchmark for pulling  power and efficiency with a newly developed 280 kW/381 bhp in-line  6-cylinder diesel engine. Its unique triple turbocharging gives the  world's most powerful standard in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine a thrust  which sets in early on and is maintained right through to the high  engine speed range. Its maximum torque is 740 Newton metres. One of the  factors contributing to its exceptional efficiency - especially in  relation to its output - is the new version of the common rail direct  injection, whose piezo injectors apply a maximum pressure of 2,200 bar.  With an acceleration rate of 5.3 seconds for the sprint from zero to 100  km/h, the BMW X6 M50d even outdoes 8-cylinder models, while its average  fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is still only 7.7 litres per 100  kilometres. Its drivetrain, suspension technology and aerodynamic  properties have been harmonised with the precision so characteristic of  M.
As an additional product offer from BMW M GmbH, the specialists  for high-performance sports cars, the BMW X6 M with its V8 engine  delivering 408 kW/555 bhp also benefits from detailed refinements in the  area of design and equipment. The BMW X6 M is fitted with a 6-speed M  Sport automatic transmission, also highlighting its individual status  with such features as separately developed suspension technology.
In  all other models, engine power is transferred by means of a standard  8-speed sports transmission including shift paddles at the steering  wheel. Dynamic Performance Control is a standard feature in all versions  of the BMW X6 as an element of the intelligent all-wheel drive system  xDrive. This gives greater precision to the electronically controlled  power distribution so as to optimise driving stability, traction and  dynamic 
performance. It particularly comes to bear when taking bends in  sporty style. Even as the car enters the bend, xDrive feeds additional  power to the rear wheels so as to support an agile turn-in response. By  means of continuously variable distribution of drive torque between the  rear wheels, Dynamic Performance Control also optimises tracking  stability under high transverse acceleration forces as well as traction  when accelerating out of a bend. For additional enhancement of agility  and supremacy, the systems Active Steering (not available for the BMW X6  M50d and the BMW X6 M) and Adaptive Drive (as standard in the BMW X6  M50d and the BMW X6 M) are offered with electronically controlled  dampers and roll stabilisation.
The progressive character of the  new BMW X6 is also underscored by the extensive range of driver  assistance systems and mobility services from BMW ConnectedDrive. In  addition to BMW Head-Up-Display, features available for the Sports  Activity Coupé include the systems Lane Departure Warning (not for the  BMW X6 M50d and the BMW X6 M), Speed Limit Info, Side View and Rear View  camera with Top View. The new BMW X6 is also optimised by means of  intelligent networking with the integration of smartphones and music  players in the vehicle and the use of innovative infotainment functions. 



 
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