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Old 03-16-2007, 01:27 AM
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another CGI: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...nfirms-the-x6/

Not sure if this has been posted before. So far, from what people have said about this upcoming X6, it seems that it may have a few new goodies (over the current E70 X5) such as the new xdrive system (with flexray technology), ZSG (dual clutch gearbox instead of the advanced steptronic) and the new v8 (with the bi-turbo).
That is an old chop. But those fog lights you can notice on the test mules.
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Old 03-16-2007, 01:45 AM
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BMW says one of two new models it will make from 2008 will be built in US
(Updating with US plant background, China plans)

MUNICH (AFX) - Bayerische Motoren Werke AG chief executive Norbert Reithofer said one of the two new model models it will make in 2008 and beyond will be produced at its US plant in Spartanburg.

Reithofer told reporters the car model in question is the X6.He said production levels at Spartanburg in South Carolina are expected to be at more than 200,000 units per year in the medium term.
The Spartanburg plant currently produces the X5 SUV and the Z4 car.

Chief Financial Officer Stefan Krause said at the annual results news conference the company has already hedged more than 50 pct of its risk exposure to US dollar exchange rate changes for this year, while hedging less for the Japanese yen. He did not provide further details.

Commenting on China, Reithofer said BMW would expand manufacturing capacity in China earlier than planned, but did not disclose a specific date.

BMW says one of two new models it will make from 2008 will be built in US UPDATE - Forbes.com
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Old 03-29-2007, 08:37 AM
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More from Autobild:

X6 - coupe version of X5
LxWxH = 4875mm x 1990mm x 1676mm (X5: 4854 x 1933 x 1766)
5cm lower siting position than in X5
less cargo space (max 1400 L vs max 1750 L in X5)
4+1 seats (the 5th one is provisional) -
initially 4 engnes will be offered: 3.0d (235HP), 3.0sd (286HP), 3.0si (306HP), 4.4si (408HP)
6-speed auto gearbox with shifting paddles (later also 8-speed auto from F01 7er)
Adaptive Drive + Active Steering available
xDrive with DPC standard (= Dynamic xDrive)
rear axle air-suspension
HUD, Intelligent Lighting System, Rear Camera
better performance & driving characteristics than facelifted Cayenne
price range: €55k - €70k
expected average sales of 26k units per year during the entire life-cycle
X4 & X1 also coming
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