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LeMansX5 12-15-2007 09:21 PM

Official: Production X6 pics and press release
 
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LeMansX5 12-15-2007 09:23 PM

THE FIRST-EVER BMW X6 SPORTS ACTIVITY COUPE: BMW's All-New X6 xDrive35i and X6 xDrive50i Make World Debuts at Detroit Auto Show in 2008

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - December 15, 2007, 6PM EST... BMW will once again introduce a ground-breaking idea to the world and the creation of a new segment with the debut of its all-new X6 Sports Activity Coupe at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show in January. The all-new vehicle redefines the very notion of a coupe -- with five doors and four sculpted seats, a higher ride and loads of cargo space. It defies coupe conventions in one jaw-dropping look, combining coupe agility and SAV versatility, taking the coupe to a higher level.
As the world's first Sports Activity Coupe, the BMW X6 will be available in two engine variants: the xDrive50i (4.4 V8 engine, 400 hp, 450lb.-ft torque) and the xDrive35i (3.0 inline six-cylinder engine, 300 hp, 300 lb.-ft torque), both with Twin Turbo and direct injection. The BMW X6 offers unique features and performance ability in a combination unmatched by any other vehicle. The new BMW X6's design combines the sporting elegance of a large BMW Coupe with the powerful presence of a BMW X model.

The BMW X6 comes as standard with BMW's intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology with electronic control for variable distribution of drive power between the front and rear axles, consistently adjusted to driving conditions at all times and in all situations.

Featured for the first time as standard in the BMW X6, Dynamic Performance Control likewise ensures variable distribution of drive forces between the two rear wheels. Dynamic Performance Control incorporates an advanced computer control and an innovative rear differential incorporating two planetary gearsets and two clutch packs that enables the system to multiply torque on an individual rear wheel. The result is that Dynamic Performance Control can help steer the vehicle by directing torque to either of the rear wheels. Unique the world over, this cutting-edge technology is effective whether the driver is accelerating or decelerating and significantly enhances steering precision and, as a result, the agility of the vehicle at any speed. In fast corners with abrupt steering maneuvers or with the driver suddenly releasing the gas pedal, Dynamic Performance Control serves to improve the stability of the entire vehicle, thus allowing the driver to safely enter and enjoy new dimensions of driving dynamics. Finally, on slippery or uneven surfaces, Dynamic Performance Control provides the further advantage of even safer and more stable traction.

The new V8 engine with Twin Turbo technology and direct gasoline injection, is likewise making its world debut in the BMW X6. Displacing 4.4 liters, this eight-cylinder with maximum engine output of 400 hp and peak torque of 450 lb-ft available over an unusually large range of engine speed from 1,800-4,500 rpm, is the most powerful engine ever seen in a BMW X Model.

The new eight-cylinder is indeed truly impressive not only through its outstanding thrust and pulling force, but also through its compact dimensions. For this is the first eight-cylinder gasoline engine in the world to feature its turbocharger in the V-section between the two rows of cylinders.

Hence, the BMW Sports Activity Coupe is an absolutely exceptional vehicle also beyond the direct range of BMW X Model competitors, ensuring unparalleled performance in all situations, regardless of road and surface conditions.

Unique design: dynamic line, powerful presence.

In its design, the BMW X6 definitely offers all the DNA of a genuine BMW X Model, interpreted however, in a brand-new, extremely sporting style. Indeed, the design language of this new model is the authentic visualization of the outstanding driving characteristics offered by the BMW X6, mainly through intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology and Dynamic Performance Control.

Various design features typical of BMW also stand out in the car's details, ranging from the BMW kidney grille to the dual round headlights optically "cut off" at the top and the powerful contour line along the side, all the way to the horizontal lines at the rear emphasizing the sheer width of the vehicle.

Front end with clear and dynamic orientation to the road.

Just one look at the front end of BMW's new Sports Activity Coupe demonstrates the powerful presence of this unique vehicle. Due to the greater share of surfaces finished in body color, the front end looks lower and even more dynamic, clearly emphasizing the powerful orientation of the BMW X6 to the road. This DNA so typical of BMW is also demonstrated in the design of the hood and in the vertically positioned BMW kidney grille, with fins finished in a sophisticated titanium color on the xDrive50i and in black on the xDrive35i.

Large air intakes are positioned far to the outside for more than just meeting the cooling requirements of the powerful engines. Rather, interacting with the side panels extending far to the inside over the headlights, the air scoops provide clear orientation towards the wheels, emphasizing the powerful stance of the vehicle on the road.

The headlights themselves merge in a dynamic sweeping line into the side panels, the surface of the engine compartment lid is divided by striking lines tapering out towards the BMW kidney grille like the borderlines of the engine compartment lid at the sides.

Side view: dynamic roofline, muscular surfaces.

The unique proportions of the new BMW X6 stand out particularly clearly from the side. For example, the short body overhang at the front emphasizes the dynamic look of the vehicle, while the roof line tapering out gently towards the rear and the long body overhang on the rear section, add to the stretched silhouette of a genuine coupe.

At the rear, the side window frame features the "counter-swing" at the bottom of the D-pillar, so well-known as the "Hofmeister kink" and chrome surrounds on the windows featured as standard distinguish the BMW X6 xDrive50i from the xDrive35i.

The high waistline and powerfully contoured wheel arches both front and rear, moving the visual center of gravity to the middle of the vehicle and thus bearing testimony to all-wheel drive, are further significant features of the DNA of a BMW X Model.

The side panel is split by two lines with striking contours, moving slowly towards one another at the front end of the vehicle to create a wedge-like impression symbolising the forward-pushing, powerful character of the BMW X6. While the lines at the side highlight the supreme elegance of the car, the special design of the surface gives the BMW X6 a particularly powerful look from this perspective. Striking interaction of the concave and convex surfaces emphasize the muscular look of the vehicle, providing the BMW X6 with an excellent balance of visual power and stylish presence.

Strong shoulders and a powerful stance from the rear.

Likewise, the rear end of the BMW X6 offers a thrilling combination of elegance, sportiness and robustness in full harmony with one another. The muscular bumper and protection cover on the underfloor; the striking light edge along the lower section of the bumper, highlighting the ride height of the BMW X6; and the vehicle proportions that are so typical of a coupe, are all examples of classic design elements that stand out clearly and convincingly in the particular style and looks of a BMW X Model.

The entire rear end is subdivided by horizontal lines giving the rear end a wider look and emphasizing the powerful stance and road-holding of the entire vehicle. The greenhouse with its strikingly low rear window, in turn, tapers out smoothly towards the rear, with the rear lid featuring a distinct air flow lip, further proof that this unique new vehicle is a genuine coupe in both its looks and style.

Even the special design of the rear light clusters takes the unique character of the BMW X6 into account, the L-shape so typical of a BMW X Model being re-interpreted and now boasting a particularly dynamic sweep from one side to the other. Extending far into the side panels, the rear-light clusters bring out and accentuate the entire width of the vehicle also through its night design.

Sportiness and luxury within the interior.

To the very last detail, the interior of the BMW X6 offers a unique synthesis of luxury, sporting dynamics, and powerful style. Tense surfaces blending into one another symbolize the active character of BMW's Sports Activity Coupe, sporting features such as kneepads on both sides of the center console, paddles on the sports steering wheel featured as standard, and the fine scale on the circular instruments creating an excitingly different driving experience in the new BMW X6 both on the road and off the beaten track.

Like all BMW X Models, the new Sports Activity Coupe offers the occupants of all four seats an elevated, commanding seating position. In particular, this gives the driver a clear feeling of being perfectly in control of his BMW X6 in all situations. In conjunction with the cockpit simply begging the driver to drive his vehicle in an active style, this creates an innovative impression of genuine, all-out sportiness.

A further point distinguishing the world's first Sports Activity Coupe from the other BMW X Models is the sporting design of the individual rear seats separated from one another through the center console, the high-rising side supports, and the integrated headrests on all four seats.

The BMW X6 is the only car in the complete segment of BMW X Models to feature a sports steering wheel with gearshift paddles as standard, which enable the driver to shift gears manually on the six-speed automatic transmission for enhanced smoothness and response at all times. Furthermore, multifunction buttons on the steering wheel operate the telephone and audio systems quickly, smoothly and without the slightest distraction, while two additional buttons may be programmed individually according to the driver's personal preferences.

The instrument panel is dominated by dual round instruments with fine scales reminiscent of motorsport as clear visual reference to the sporting character of the BMW X6. The galvanized trim rings on the instrument panel clearly accentuate the exclusive character of the vehicle's interior, with the same high-quality metal shimmer being boasted on the rotary knobs, the door openers, on the gearshift lever knob, and on the brackets within the air vents.

The new kneepads on the center console stand out clearly as a particularly sporting feature offering the driver and front passenger additional stability in maneuvers in city traffic and when driving off-road under tough conditions.

Visibly and tangibly sophisticated, premium quality surfaces make the interior of the BMW X6 a genuine experience to feel and behold at all times. Through their special quality designed for lasting strength and resistance, the interior surfaces also emphasize the superior robustness of the vehicle committed to off-road use whenever required.

Lots of space, lots of customization options.

Wide opening rear doors facilitate access to the two rear seats, while head-room in the rear is unusually generous for a coupe-seat height of 37.2 inches guarantees supreme comfort and convenience, even for tall passengers.

A wide range of materials and colors highlighting the sporting character of the BMW X6 adds to the individual style and personality of this unique vehicle. The exterior paintwork, for example, comes in a choice of no less than ten exterior colors, eleven leather options and three trim options ensure a wide range of individual style and choice.

Trim in ash grain has been created especially for BMW's Sports Activity Coupe. And while the wood variant exudes a particular touch of discreet exclusivity, the sweeping polish on the aluminum version shows a clear and distinct reference to motorsport.

The passenger and luggage compartment on the BMW X6 are distinctly separated from one another in the usual style one would expect of a fully-fledged coupe. Offering almost 25.6 cu ft of storage space, the luggage compartment behind the rear seats of the BMW X6 is far larger than in a conventional coupe, providing enough space to store four full-size golf bags in the luggage compartment-even with four people riding in the vehicle.

BMW's new Sports Activity Coupe also boasts a firm, folding cover on top of the luggage compartment that can be folded at stowed beneath the floor for convenient transportation of bulky objects. To increase the transport capacity available, the rear-seat backrests may be folded down in an asymmetric split, expanding loading capacity to a substantial 59.7 cu ft.

An automatic tailgate opening and closing function is available as an option on the BMW X6 allowing the driver to vary the final position of the tailgate when open. This helps to reduce the risk of damage, for example in an underground car park or garage with a low ceiling.

Perfect combination of superior dynamics and outstanding comfort.

A new type of vehicle and a new driving experience, the BMW X6 definitely offers the best of both worlds. In terms of driving dynamics, the first-ever Sports Activity Coupe offers new dimensions defined by a considerable enhancement of agility, unique stability in fast bends and safe traction on slippery surfaces. Powerful engines, BMW's intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology, Dynamic Stability Control, optional Active Steering and Adaptive Drive, as well as Dynamic Performance Control featured for the first time on the BMW X6 even as standard equipment, set the foundation for superior driving dynamics at all times.

Even with a moderate, reserved style of motoring, Dynamic Performance Control optimizes steering precision most considerably, enabling the BMW X6 to handle even difficult driving conditions through the outstanding quality of its drive and suspension technology.

Driving dynamics with intelligent control: Integrated Chassis Management.

The vehicle's drivetrain and suspension systems interact perfectly with BMW's Integrated Chassis Management. This high-performance electronic control ensures perfect harmony of drivetrain and suspension functions within fractions of a second, spelling out maximum driver control and supreme performance wherever you go and at all times.

Even under a sudden change in driving conditions for example, on varying surfaces, in spontaneous steering maneuvers, when accelerating or applying the brake abruptly, ICM reacts with the utmost precision to the xDrive, DSC and Dynamic Performance Control actuators and to Active Steering when fitted as an option. In all cases, the nature and scope of such intervention is appropriately masterminded to ensure not just maximum driving stability, but also optimum dynamics.

BMW's X Models already available today owe their outstanding agility largely to the supreme performance and qualities of ICM. Now the central control unit has an even greater and more progressive influence on driving dynamics in the new BMW X6, since it is also able to use the actuators serving for BMW's new Dynamic Performance Control. Depending on driving conditions and with fully variable management, the power of the engine is no longer split "just" between the front and rear axle, but also - through Dynamic Performance Control - between the left and right rear wheel, feeding additional power to the most appropriate point where it can be conveyed best to the road.

This drive technology quite unique in the market enhances the agility, steering precision and tracking stability of the car in corners as well as its traction on slippery surfaces, significantly improving driving dynamics in all cases and under all conditions.

As a result, Dynamic Stability Control is only required to cut in by applying the brakes electively on the appropriate wheel or wheels when the vehicle really reaches the extreme limits to driving physics. The world's first Sports Activity Coupe thus offers the driver the truly fascinating experience of being able to handle even the most demanding driving situations with sporting style and dynamic performance never seen before.

The drivetrain and suspension technology of the BMW X6 ensures the highest conceivable level of safety, precision and driving pleasure on all surfaces whether rough or smooth. The foundation of this purpose is provided by suspension technology quite unique in the segment of BMW X Models. The front axle, for example, is a double track control arm configuration applying the double joint principle for dynamic lateral acceleration, superior tracking stability and minimization of forces acting on the steering wheel. Appropriate front axle kinematics, in turn, ensure optimum front wheel camber on the road at all times, the BMW X6 thus maintains supreme grip and road-holding even under the most dynamic conditions.

At the rear, the BMW X6 features BMW's patented Integral IV axle serving to harmonize superior comfort with equally superior dynamics. And now this lightweight construction has been specifically optimized for the Sports Activity Coupe in many respects, with the entire rear axle configuration being appropriately adjusted to the specific demands of this model, for supreme sportiness and performance.

The wheel mounts, rear axle sub frame and four track arms efficiently take up the dynamic and drive forces flowing into the suspension, reducing any elastic distortion of the wheel mounts, while soft swinging mounts provide appropriate longitudinal suspension and optimize the roll quality of the wheels. Effectively separating the road surface from the drivetrain, finally, the rear axle helps to ensure first-class noise control and ride comfort.

The BMW X6 comes as standard with 19-inch light-alloy wheels. Also featured as standard are run-flat safety tires, which enable continued driving even after a complete loss of pressure in the tires. Furthermore, the Tire Pressure Monitor system permanently monitors air pressure and warns the driver as soon as the air pressure in the tires drops more than 30 per cent below the ideal level.

BMW xDrive: intelligent all-wheel drive for enhanced dynamics and optimum traction.

Permanent all-wheel drive with electronically controlled, variable distribution of drive power between the front and rear axles gives all BMW X Models not only superior traction, but also enhanced driving dynamics. Indeed, BMW xDrive gains its superiority as an intelligent all-wheel-drive system by distributing drive power front to rear by way of an electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch according to driving conditions, in exactly the right dosage and to the axle with grip.

In normal driving situations BMW xDrive distributes drive power in a 40 : 60 split front-to-rear, with sensors consistently measuring wheel slip. Hence, the system is able within a fraction of a second to vary the distribution of drive forces, with BMW xDrive-unlike conventional all-wheel-drive systems-anticipating the upcoming situation and not just responding once a wheel has started to spin. This serves to stabilize the vehicle even before the driver notices any need for action.

On the new X6 with Dynamic Performance Control, handling and stability are enhanced to an even higher level with the ability to multiply torque to an individual rear wheel for yaw control. With the combination of xDrive and Dynamic Perforance Control, the X6 is able counteracting even the slightest trend to over- or under-steer right from the start at the earliest conceivable point with the positive effects on the driver's sense of driving dynamics.

Unparalleled agility and tracking stability thanks to xDrive and Dynamic Performance Control.

The positive effect of Dynamic Performance Control on the agility of the BMW X6 is clearly seen right from the start. In conventional everyday traffic, the vehicle steers into corners with significantly enhanced precision at any speeds.

Dynamic Performance Control likewise enhances the handling and, indeed, the overall control of the BMW X6 in sudden steering maneuvers and at particularly high speeds in bends. If the vehicle begins to understeer or push to the outside of a corner BMW xDrive and Dynamic Performance Control will dynamically shift torque to the outside rear wheel in order to are able to counteract the understeer. On the other hand, if the vehicle threatens to over-steer, xDrive reduces the transmission of power to the rear wheels then the Dynamic Performance Control transfers torque and drive forces from the outer rear wheel and diverts these forces to the inner rear wheel.

This intervention in the interest of greater stability is so quick and finely controlled that the driver will not even notice what is happening. What he will notice, however, is that the BMW X6 ensures exceptional steering precision and vehicle balance all the way to the extreme limit.

Unique: Dynamic Performance Control enhances steering precision also when the driver takes his foot off the gas pedal.

A further particular feature of Dynamic Performance Control is that engine power and torque are split variably between the rear wheels not only when the engine is "pulling" the vehicle, but also in overrun. This is made possible by the addition of a planetary gear set and a multiple-plate clutch operated by an electric motor on both output sides of the rear differential. With this configuration Dynamic Performance Control is able to vary the distribution of drive power also when the driver takes his foot off the accelerator.

The BMW X6 is the first vehicle in the world to offer such a stabilizing effect independent of engine load and drive power.

Dynamic Performance Control also serves to optimize traction on a slippery surface. With its ability to vary the transmission of engine power specifically as required between the two rear wheels, Dynamic Performance Control serves to improve traction and pulling force whenever the vehicle is running on different surfaces from one side to the other, for instance, with asphalt on one side and a snowbound surface on the other. Any differences in the frictional coefficient between the wheels on the left and right (modal split) are offset by Dynamic Performance Control specifically sharing out drive forces on the rear axle.

Easily viewable on the instrument cluster, the driver receives a clear message showing the interaction by Dynamic Performance Control. By simply pressing the lever on the steering column, the driver is informed of the current distribution of drive power via a bar diagram showing how much power is going to each of the four drive wheels at any given point in time.

DSC intervening only when driving to the limit.

The difference in drive forces between the two rear wheels provided by Dynamic Performance Control can be as high as 1327 lbs-ft (1800 Newton-meters). But even then, all the driver will feel when Dynamic Performance Control intervenes is a - significant - increase in agility, traction and driving stability. As a result of Dynamic Performance Control's intervention, the Dynamic Stability Control intervenes much less frequently than before. In practice, this means that the driver is able to use the full drive power and torque of the engine much longer than with a conventional system, DSC acting on individual wheels or reducing engine power only when the driver really pushes the car to the extreme limits of physical performance.

In addition, DSC in the new BMW X6 offers a wide range of additional functions serving to promote safe and dynamic motoring including: ABS anti-lock brakes; Automatic Stability Control; Trailer Stability Control; Hill Descent Control; Dynamic Brake Control, automatically maximizing brake pressure when required in the interest of minimum stopping distances; Cornering Brake Control; and, finally, Active Cruise Control complete with its own brake application function.

The Automatic Differential Brake serves as a transverse lock between the two wheels, and Fading Compensation increasing brake pressure as required under extremely high brake temperatures, helps to maintain the brake forces required even under extreme conditions. Regular Dry Braking, in turn, optimizes brake performance in wet conditions, while the Start-Off Assistant enables the driver to set off more smoothly and easily on an uphill gradient.

The new BMW X6 features a parking brake operating both electromechanically and hydraulically, activated or released simply by pushing a button.

Reflecting the high standard of driving dynamics offered by the BMW X6, DSC also comes with Dynamic Traction Control as a special function, raising the DSC response thresholds to a higher level, allowing a particularly sporting and active style of motoring, and enabling the driver to set off smoothly on snow or in loose sand with the drive wheels intentionally spinning slightly.

Supported by a wide range of DSC functions, the high-performance brake system featured in the BMW X6 ensures excellent stopping power under all conditions. Inner-vented discs on all four wheels take up brake energy, newly developed lightweight brakes with floating aluminum calipers front and rear, guarantee extremely good resistance to fading and maximum brake comfort on the top-of-the-range BMW X6 xDrive50i.

Active Steering for a particularly sporting and comfortable style of motoring.

The BMW X6 is also available with Active Steering as an option. This very special system developed by BMW offers exactly the right steering ratio at all speeds, maintaining direct steering behavior up to a speed of about 55 mph, as required particularly for a sporting and active style of motoring. A further advantage in this case is that the driver only has to turn the steering wheel twice from lock to lock when parking. At higher speeds, on the other hand, Active Steering offers a more indirect transmission ratio in the interest of steady directional stability and, as a result, enhanced motoring comfort.

On the BMW X6, Active Steering is combined with Servotronic, thus making an active contribution in stabilizing the car in the event of over-steer in bends or particularly demanding brake maneuvers. When applying the brakes on different surfaces left and right, for example, that is with a so-called modal split, Active Steering counter-steers discreetly but firmly to prevent the car from swerving out of control.

Unique: Adaptive Drive with data transfer via FlexRay.

Carefully harmonized interaction of the vehicle's anti-roll bars and dampers masterminded by Adaptive Drive is another unique feature in the segment of BMW X Models. Indeed, this combination of active body roll control and variable damper adjustment available as an option gives the new BMW X6 incomparably superior driving behavior.

Using sensors in the vehicle, Adaptive Drive constantly monitors and calculates data on road speed, the steering angle, longitudinal and lateral acceleration, body and wheel velocity, as well as ride and damper position. Applying this information, the system acts directly on the anti-roll bar swivel motors and the electromagnetic valves in the dampers, varying body roll and the damping effect appropriately at all times and in all situations. Simply by pressing a button, the driver is able to choose either a sporting or a comfortable setting on Adaptive Drive.

BMW Adaptive Drive uses high-speed FlexRay data transmission for fast and reliable coordination of data. This system, developed to production standard by a development consortium under the leadership of BMW offers a standard of data transfer capacity never seen before - and BMW is the first carmaker in the world to use FlexRay technology in a regular production car.

Superior engine dynamics in both the xDrive35i and xDrive50i.

Through its superior suspension technology, the BMW X6 is able to convert all the power of the engine safely and consistently into driving dynamics under virtually all conditions and on all kinds of surfaces. And the engines available in the first Sports Activity Coupe set standards themselves in terms of muscular performance, superior running smoothness, and outstanding efficiency in their respective class. Both the xDrive35i and xDrive50i feature Twin Turbo technology engines, representing the latest in state of the art engine technology-with the power range extending from 300 hp to 400 hp.

The BMW X6 xDrive50i is powered by an all-new eight-cylinder, while the BMW X6 xDrive35i features the most powerful straight-six within the engine portfolio of Germany's leading premium car maker. The performance characteristics and efficiency for both of these engines benefits from the exclusive combination of Twin Turbo technology and High Precision Injection available only from BMW. The principle of combining two turbochargers and direct gasoline injection applied for the first time on the straight-six is now also to be admired on the new V8.

A class of its own: The new eight-cylinder with Twin Turbo Technology.

With Ultimate Driving Performance as the most important feature-this applies to BMW's X Models and to BMW's eight-cylinder engines-the BMW X6 is adding an incomparably dynamic variant to the line-up of BMW X Models, with the world's first Sports Activity Coupe boasting a particularly sporting and dynamic eight-cylinder.

Displacing 4.4 liters, the new V8 engine with Twin Turbo technology and direct gasoline injection (High Precision Injection) develops maximum output of 400 hp throughout a broad range of engine speed from 5,500-6,400 rpm. Engine torque reaches its peak of 450 lb-ft throughout an unusually large speed range from 1,800-4,500 rpm. The spontaneous, intense and long-lasting thrust generated in this way is the result of Twin Turbo technology already featured on BMW's most powerful straight-six combined with High Precision Injection. The cooling effect of direct fuel injection also ensures a compression ratio quite unusual on a turbocharged engine, helping to give the engine an even higher level of all-round efficiency.

The position of the turbochargers and catalytic converters in the V-section between the two rows of cylinders is likewise an innovation in technology allowing particularly compact engine dimensions and at the same time requiring new configuration of the intake and exhaust ducts. This means shorter intake and exhaust manifolds and larger cross-sections significantly reducing pressure losses on both the intake and exhaust side.

The all-aluminum V8 engine developed for the BMW X6 offers all the qualities typical of an eight-cylinder in incomparably sporting style. In practice, this means a combination of superior torque at low engine speeds with an ongoing surge of power and performance up to the higher speed range.

The BMW X6 xDrive50i accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 5.3 seconds and boasts ample power reserves for exceptional acceleration also at higher speeds. When equipped with the optional 20 inch wheels with performance tires, the top speed is a truly impressive 155 mph limited electronically by the engine control unit.

Twin Turbo technology featured for the first time on an eight-cylinder gasoline engine.

The power and performance characteristics of the new V8 result to a large extent from Twin Turbo technology, the use of two turbochargers for the first time on an eight-cylinder engine serving to boost both engine output and torque with maximum efficiency. Each of the two turbochargers supplies compressed air to four cylinders at a time, ensuring particular spontaneity and a direct reaction to the gas pedal.

As with the straight-six featuring Twin Turbo technology, the "turbo lag" typical of a turbocharged engine with conventional technology, that is the time until the turbocharger builds up its boost, is virtually eliminated through the combination of two small turbos and the direct injection calibration.

A further advantage is that the engine revs up smoothly, maintaining its high torque consistently throughout an unusually broad range of engine speed. In its power and performance characteristics, therefore, the engine is comparable to a significantly larger normal-aspirated engine while offering the advantage of much lower weight and reduced package size.

Not only are the dimensions and weight of the new V8 unusually modest, but the fuel consumption is also exceptionally low for an engine of this caliber. A significant factor contributing to the superior fuel economy is double-VANOS infinite camshaft management, a technology characteristic of BMW engines. Indeed, this technology is also one of the reasons why the V8 - over and above its superior fuel economy - develops exceptionally high torque from low engine speeds.

High Precision Injection also plays a key role in the efficient use of fuel. This second generation of direct gasoline injection uses piezo-injectors positioned directly next to the spark plugs in the cylinder head and delivering fuel into the combustion chambers at a pressure of 2900 psi. The advantage is extremely precise dosage of fuel, with the further benefit of reduced emissions and improved engine acoustics. And last but not least, it almost goes without saying that the engine fulfils both the US ULEV II emissions standard as well as the EU5 requirements in Europe.

The new V8 engine is the most efficient engine in its class. Combined with a number of further technologies developed in the overall context of BMW EfficientDynamics, the engine gives the BMW X6 xDrive50i fuel consumption and emission figures significantly better than other eight-cylinder vehicles competing with the BMW X Models.

BMW's most powerful inline-six in the world's first Sports Activity Coupe.

The second gasoline-powered version of the BMW X6 boasts the most powerful inline-six within BMW's engine portfolio: Maximum output of the engine featured in the BMW X6 xDrive35i is 300 hp from an engine capacity of 3.0 liters. This superior power is maintained consistently between 5,800 and 6,250 rpm, with maximum torque of 300 lb-ft provided all the way from 1,400-5,000 rpm. This gives the six-cylinder superior power and performance from an unusually early point on a gasoline engine, subsequently maintaining this high power throughout a broad range of engine speed.

Like the new V8 engine, the engine in the BMW X6 xDrive35i offers the exclusive combination of Twin Turbo technology and High Precision Injection for incomparable power and performance, plus a standard of economy quite unique in comparison with the engine's dynamic driving potential.

On the inline-six with Twin Turbo technology, two exhaust turbochargers each supply compressed air to three cylinders. The small mass inertia of the relatively compact turbochargers optimizes response to a significantly higher degree on this engine, building up charge pressure without the slightest delay from low engine speeds. The result is a rapid increase in power and torque further promoted by infinitely variable double-VANOS camshaft control.

This characteristic of BMW's Twin Turbo gasoline engines is unique world-over and offers an exceptionally high standard of power and flexibility on the road. In practice, this allows the driver to use the superior torque of the engine right from the start when accelerating, with engine power then remaining consistent over a wide speed range.

The exceptional dynamism of the engine is further enhanced by its high compression ratio, again an advantage made possible by High Precision Injection: With the fuel/air mixture being cooled as a result of direct injection, the compression ratio can be increased to a higher level than on a turbo-charged engine with intake manifold injection. Engine efficiency is improved accordingly, offering more power on less fuel.

The level of power offered by the inline-six with Twin Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection is equal to a level that only a much larger eight-cylinder was able to provide in the past. But at the same time BMW's most powerful six-cylinder offers a much higher standard of fuel economy and, thanks to its all-aluminum crankcase, is much lighter.

BMW EfficientDynamics: wide range of features serving to reduce fuel consumption and emissions - and all coming as standard.

Offering a wide range of features serving to enhance efficiency on and around the engine, all versions of the new BMW X6 ensure a particularly good balance of power, performance and economy - and all these features come as standard.

The all-round efficiency of the BMW X6 is further optimized by on-demand control and activation of the engine's ancillary units helping to significantly reduce the power required for the fuel and steering assistance pumps and thus again saving energy in the process.

For example, the drive belt for the a/c compressor, comes with an independent clutch automatically disconnecting the compressor as soon as the driver switches off the air conditioning and thus reducing the drag forces generated by the compressor to a minimum.

Further examples are the use of tires with reduced rolling resistance and the optimization of the car's aerodynamics. The cooling air flaps behind the BMW kidney grille and in the air intake, for instance, are controlled electronically, helping to reduce the air drag of the vehicle when closed and only being opened in response to greater demand for cooling.

Automatic transmission designed for sports motoring.

Power is transmitted on the BMW X6 in standard trim by six-speed sport automatic transmission with a particularly sporting gearshift now enhanced to an even higher level.

The automatic transmission chooses the appropriate gear with incomparable spontaneity, precision and efficiency, benefiting both the comfort and driving dynamics of the BMW X6. The automatic transmission shifts gears either in response to the electronic gear selector lever or the gearshift paddles on the steering wheel.

Intelligent lightweight technology for enhanced dynamics and solidity.

Like the other models in the BMW X range, the BMW X6 boasts a particularly strong and sturdy body. To keep weight to a minimum despite this outstanding solidity, BMW's engineers developing the new model focused consistently from the start on intelligent lightweight construction. Both the choice of materials as well as the arrangement and geometry of the various support bars, rods and other support elements are based on an overall concept combining maximum crash safety with supreme agility on the road.

The new BMW X6 not only includes front and side airbags as standard, but also curtain-type Head Protection System airbags at the side, protecting the occupants both front and rear from injury. Additional features include: three-point inertia-reel belts on each seat, with belt force limiters together with a belt tightener on the front seat; crash-activated headrests to prevent cervical spine injury in the event of a collision from behind, that come standard on the front seats.

All restraint systems are masterminded by one central electronic safety "brain" monitoring the type and severity of a collision and activating the most effective protection units in each case. The frontal airbags, in turn, come with a gas generator operating in two stages and thus activating the airbags with varying intensity, depending on the severity of an accident.

In the event of an imminent rollover, the car's rollover sensor activates both the curtain airbags and the belt latch tensioners. Indeed, this integration of the system with DSC Dynamic Stability Control guarantees appropriate function of the overall safety system in good time whenever necessary. And to avoid accidents from behind the new BMW X6 comes with BMW's two-stage brake lights.

The BMW X6. The first Sports Activity Coupe.

The BMW X5 has already demonstrated most clearly that dynamic driving qualities are a decisive criterion also with a vehicle of this class and caliber. The BMW X3, in turn, has added outstanding agility as a further factor crucial to success in this segment. And now the BMW X6 focuses again on these priorities, raising them to an even higher level. As a result, the world's first Sports Activity Coupe from BMW once again sets the standard in a market segment characterized by particularly dynamic growth And at the same time the BMW X6, through its concept and drive technology, clearly proves and confirms the exceptional innovative power of Germany's premium carmaker.

The new BMW X6 is expected to be in US BMW Centers in the second quarter of 2008. Options, pricing and precise launch timing details will be communicated as the launch window nears.

Krunk Man 12-15-2007 09:48 PM

sorry, just not feelin it:damn:

motordavid 12-15-2007 09:55 PM

LM,
As usual, you are the Real First Skinny King! :2thumbs:

Looks titz in those enhanced to a fare thee well pics...
but, need to see it in person. Otoh, with a sticker 3/4ths
of one of our year's expenditures, I may have to pass the
hat or go back to work. ;)

First class job, as always, S! :thumbup:
BR,mD

Thunder22 12-15-2007 10:01 PM

I want to like it...... I really do.... but I just don't :(

trueX5er 12-16-2007 12:28 AM

what the hell is up with the naming? XDrive50i? XDrive35i? wtf?

-Dash- 12-16-2007 01:23 AM

loving it :D

SuaveX5 12-16-2007 01:36 AM

looks nice on some of the first pictures,:thumbup: that color makes it look nicer, it just needs some nice wheels.

X5Jay 12-16-2007 09:44 AM

Love it. And with that TT V8 the tuners will have it putting out close to 500hp soon too. Unfortunately I'm sure it will be way out of my price range. I'm guessing mid-80s optioned out...

cmyX6go 12-16-2007 09:52 AM

So is it really sick for me to comment on what my next car will be 8 days after I pick up a new car?

It's a disease I tell you...

X5Jay 12-16-2007 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmyX5go
So is it really sick for me to comment on what my next car will be 8 days after I pick up a new car?

It's a disease I tell you...

Let it fly, L - I enjoy the entertainment... :thumbup: ;)

trueX5er 12-16-2007 10:44 AM

Am I the only one to like it better than the concept? I'm glad they toned it down. I kinda like it. :thumbup:

cosmos 12-16-2007 03:34 PM

I hate to say this, but I expected more. I thought it would be identical to the show car. Still nice, but expected more.

StumpyPete 12-16-2007 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trueX5er
what the hell is up with the naming? XDrive50i? XDrive35i? wtf?


Best reason yet for debadging....

Juanted 12-16-2007 06:16 PM

I LIKE it! :thumbup:

I have approval from the CEO to buy a new X5... I may have to go with the X6, though. :D

So, two (or three) questions, Sunil:

- We know how much HP the bi-turbo I-6 makes. How much does the X6 weigh? They talk about lightweight materials, but don't tell you how porky it may or may not be.

- Do we have any performance (0-60) numbers?

- What is the price point? Please, for the love of GOD, someone tell me how much this thing is gonna cost???

Juan

cmyX6go 12-16-2007 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaefer

- Do we have any performance (0-60) numbers?

The V8 is 0-60 in 5.3 :D :zoom:

There's performance numbers in another thread (km though). I'll see if I can find it.

Here it is
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steved
Engines and performance;

BMW X6 xDrive50i: V8-Benzinmotor mit Twin Turbo und
Direkteinspritzung (High Precision Injection),
Hubraum: 4.395 cm3, Leistung: 300 kW/407 PS bei 5.500–6.400 min−1,
max. Drehmoment: 600 Nm bei 1.750–4.500 min−1,
Beschleunigung [0–100 km/h]: 5,4 Sekunden,
Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 250 km/h,
Durchschnittsverbrauch nach EU: 12,5 Liter/100 Kilometer,
CO2-Emission nach EU: 299 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive35i: Reihensechszylinder-Benzinmotor mit Twin Turbo und Direkteinspritzung (High Precision Injection),
Hubraum: 2.979 cm3, Leistung: 225 kW/306 PS bei 5.800–6.250 min−1,
max. Drehmoment: 400 Nm bei 1.300–5.000 min−1,
Beschleunigung [0–100 km/h]: 6,7 Sekunden,
Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 240 km/h,
Durchschnittsverbrauch nach EU: 10,9 Liter/100 Kilometer,
CO2-Emission nach EU: 262 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive35d: Reihensechszylinder-Dieselmotor mit Variable
Twin Turbo und Common-Rail-Direkteinspritzung der dritten Generation,
Hubraum: 2. 993 cm3, Leistung: 210 kW/286 PS bei 4.400 min−1, max. Drehmoment: 580 Nm bei 1. 750–2.250 min−1,
Beschleunigung [0–100 km/h]: 6,9 Sekunden,
Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 236 km/h,
Durchschnittsverbrauch nach EU:
8,3 Liter/100 Kilometer,
CO2-Emission nach EU: 220 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive30d: Reihensechszylinder-Dieselmotor mit Turboaufladung und Common-Rail-Direkteinspritzung der dritten Generation,
Hubraum: 2.993 cm3, Leistung: 173 kW/235 PS bei 4.000 min−1, max. Drehmoment: 520 Nm bei 2.000–2.750 min−1,
Beschleunigung [0–100 km/h]: 8,0 Sekunden,
Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 210 km/h,
Durchschnittsverbrauch nach EU: 8,2 Liter/100 Kilometer,
CO2-Emission nach EU: 217 g/km.



0-1000m (standing km)

xDrive50i - 24,6

xDrive35i - 27,2

xDrive35d - 27,3

xDrive30d - 29,1

By way of reference the claimed performance figure for my AMG ML63 is 0-1000km in 23 secs.


vinuneuro 12-16-2007 06:30 PM

Ugly as hell, but seems to have all the igredients to perform very well. :thumbup:

How much does it weigh?

scott27 12-16-2007 06:38 PM

Weight . Euro version w/o driver and lagguage 50i - 2,190kg, 35i - 2.070kg.
E70 . 3.0si - 2,000kg, 4.8i - 2,105kg

Price. In Germany +6% for 50i over the X5 4.8i, + 9.5% for 35i over the X5 3.0si

Accaleration, 0-62mph 6.7sec (=35i), 5.4sec (=50i), x5 3.0si (8.1sec), 4.8i (6.5sec).

:thumbup:

Steved 12-16-2007 06:43 PM

Scott27, the 50i is described in BMW's literature as 'replacing' the 4.8i and there is no mention of the 4.8i in any of the German press material..:confused:

Juanted 12-16-2007 08:47 PM

So, it's heavier than the e70, only .2 seconds faster than the e70, and it will probably cost more than the e70? :confused:

I'm sure it will handle better, especially since the e70 is softer than the e53, but... as much as I'd love to have one, I don't know I can pull the trigger... I'll have to wait to see some pricing, I guess.

Juan

scott27 12-16-2007 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaefer
So, it's heavier than the e70, only .2 seconds faster than the e70, and it will probably cost more than the e70? :confused:

:confused:

0-100kmh

X5 3.0si = 8.1sec
X6 35i = 6.7sec

X5 4.8i = 6.5sec
X6 50i = 5.4sec


Over 1 sec faster, less then 100kg heavier, costing less than 10% more than X5 ... But standard features including DPC, much stronger engines, etc.

LeMansX5 12-16-2007 09:50 PM

From what I have heard; the pricing difference in US will be similar to the pricing difference between 5er and 6er.
2009 X5 is also supposed to get the V8 TT engine and 4.8i name revision.:thumbup:
Notice that X6 has more leather on dash than X5.
From what a birdie said, more goodies like 8-speed gearbox, DCT, air suspension coming later.
There will also be an M-sport package, which may not come to US

xdrive 12-16-2007 09:51 PM

LeMans, thanks for the pics and Scott, thanks for the info. The items that the X6 have will surely differentiate it from the X5 (such as the paddle shifters, the dynamic x-drive and the awesome 4.4L biturbo engine). All looks good, but can one add an additional seat in the rear seats instead of the cup holders?

LeMansX5 12-16-2007 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott27
:confused:

0-100kmh

X5 3.0si = 8.1sec
X6 35i = 6.7sec

X5 4.8i = 6.5sec
X6 50i = 5.4sec


Over 1 sec faster, less then 100kg heavier, costing less than 10% more than X5 ... But standard features including DPC, much stronger engines, etc.

DPC is good edge over X5. Expect that to show up on X5 in 2009 MY.

canamx5 12-16-2007 09:58 PM

Looks like the 09 TT X5 will be quite the ride. :thumbup: Still not a fan of the X6 although I want to be. Maybe big wheels, running boards, Aero-kit and tinted windows would change my mind?

LeMansX5 12-16-2007 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xdrive
All looks good, but can one add an additional seat in the rear seats instead of the cup holders?

Nope. BMW does not want X5 buyers moving to an X6. ;) They are targeting different buyers here. Want more room then BMW X5 is the car.

LeMansX5 12-16-2007 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canamx5
Sounds like the 09 TT X5 will be quite the ride. :thumbup:

...combined with DPC.:thumbup:

Juanted 12-16-2007 10:02 PM

Yeah, you're right.. I guess I'm the one who's confused... Ooops! LOL

Sorry. And, thanks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott27
:confused:

0-100kmh

X5 3.0si = 8.1sec
X6 35i = 6.7sec

X5 4.8i = 6.5sec
X6 50i = 5.4sec


Over 1 sec faster, less then 100kg heavier, costing less than 10% more than X5 ... But standard features including DPC, much stronger engines, etc.


vinuneuro 12-16-2007 11:39 PM

When does the X5 get DPC?

M-individual 12-17-2007 04:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cosmos
I hate to say this, but I expected more. I thought it would be identical to the show car. Still nice, but expected more.

+1

scott27 12-17-2007 04:02 PM

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X5love 12-17-2007 04:23 PM

Hey Scott,

Will there be an option for Panoramic sunroof?

Please say yes!

If they can fit it on the X3 i'm sure they can fit it on this? Although the curved roof may make it tricky...

Fredo 12-17-2007 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeMansX5
From what I have heard; the pricing difference in US will be similar to the pricing difference between 5er and 6er.
2009 X5 is also supposed to get the V8 TT engine and 4.8i name revision.:thumbup:
Notice that X6 has more leather on dash than X5.
From what a birdie said, more goodies like 8-speed gearbox, DCT, air suspension coming later.
There will also be an M-sport package, which may not come to US

Do you think they will really use extended leather in the X6? That's a £5000 option on an M6 in the UK...can't see any way they will include that in the spec giving the pricing that has been announced. That X6 also has comfort seats which I doubt will be included in the spec.

scott27 12-17-2007 06:25 PM

Leather-covered dashboard & central console will be an optional feature. Available later , not at launch. Price? High. :thumbup:


Panoramic roof?
X6 is a coupe, not an SAV. Nor sedan or wagon.
Coupe with panoramic roof? No, no no.

AlexeyCh 12-18-2007 06:59 AM

Dear all,
Does somebody know the name of this grey color?
http://www.xoutpost.com/members/leman...8-X6/X6037.jpg

Thanks,
Alexey

Wagner 12-18-2007 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott27
Leather-covered dashboard & central console will be an optional feature. Available later , not at launch. Price? High. :thumbup:


Panoramic roof?
X6 is a coupe, not an SAV. Nor sedan or wagon.
Coupe with panoramic roof? No, no no.


"Coupe" with 4 doors...blasphemy. :tsk:

Fredo 12-18-2007 07:22 AM

They have been selling the 3 series coupe which is really a 2 door saloon for years and done well out of that!

Fredo 12-18-2007 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexeyCh
Dear all,
Does somebody know the name of this grey color?
http://www.xoutpost.com/members/leman...8-X6/X6037.jpg

Thanks,
Alexey

Never seen that colour before. They certainly need some new ones....BMW's colour choise is generally limited and awful.

AlexeyCh 12-18-2007 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fredo
Never seen that colour before.

Me too :iagree:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fredo
They certainly need some new ones....BMW's colour choise is generally limited and awful.

As far as I understand, they add new colors for X6 - Vermilion Red and Tasman. I expect that this grey color is Tasman, but I am not sure. In X6 visualizer it is not very close to the photos.

Zouz 12-18-2007 08:20 AM

Hi LeMansX5,

Do you know if the X5 and the X6 are nearly the same ?

Meaning that X5 wheels will fit the X6 ones and vice versa ?

Thanks.

LeMansX5 12-18-2007 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexeyCh
Dear all,
Does somebody know the name of this grey color?


Thanks,
Alexey

I believe that is Tasman or could be space grey(bad lighting). Scott?

10 X6 colors are
Black Sapphire
Monaco blue
Deep sea blue
Titanium silver
Tasman
Space grey
Mineral Silver
Vermilion red
Black uni
Alpine white

LeMansX5 12-18-2007 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zouz
Hi LeMansX5,

Do you know if the X5 and the X6 are nearly the same ?

Meaning that X5 wheels will fit the X6 ones and vice versa ?

Thanks.

Not sure yet. Although they are using X5 20" Style 214 for X6, but it could still be different.
X6 wheel styles (more coming for M-sport pack)
128 - 21"
214 - 20"
232 - 19"
257 - 19"
258 - 19"
259 - 20"

scott27 12-18-2007 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeMansX5
I believe that is Tasman or could be space grey(bad lighting). Scott?



X6 xDrive35d: Tasman , X6 xDrive50i: Vermilion Red

AlexeyCh 12-18-2007 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott27
X6 xDrive35d: Tasman , X6 xDrive50i: Vermilion Red

Great! Thanks!:thumbup:

StumpyPete 12-18-2007 05:58 PM

So who's going to be first to retrofit the paddle shifters to an E70?

X5love 12-18-2007 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott27
Leather-covered dashboard & central console will be an optional feature. Available later , not at launch. Price? High. :thumbup:


Panoramic roof?
X6 is a coupe, not an SAV. Nor sedan or wagon.
Coupe with panoramic roof? No, no no.

Why, why why?

Look at the porsche targa, WAY smaller than the X6 and that roof is more panoramic than the X5!

This car is supposed to be a fusion of a coupe and an SUV (coupe with 4 doors? No, no no). So why not include a roof that will just help propel it ahead of the competition?

vinuneuro 12-19-2007 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5love
Why, why why?

Look at the porsche targa, WAY smaller than the X6 and that roof is more panoramic than the X5!

This car is supposed to be a fusion of a coupe and an SUV (coupe with 4 doors? No, no no). So why not include a roof that will just help propel it ahead of the competition?

If they really are going 'all-out' for performance, a targa roof reduces chassis stiffness by a lot.

LeMansX5 12-24-2007 09:16 AM

X6 Engine details:

BMW X6 xDrive50i: V8 gasoline engine with Twin Turbo and
direct injection (High Precision Injection)
Capacity 4,395 cc, max output 300 kW/407 hp from 5,500–6,400 rpm,
max torque from 600 Nm/442 lb-ft from 1,750–4,500 rpm,
Acceleration [0–100 km/h] in 5.4 seconds,
Top speed 250 km/h (155 mph),
Average fuel consumption to EU standard 12.5 litres/100 km
(22.6 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions to EU standard 299 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive35i: Straight-six gasoline engine with Twin Turbo and
direct injection (High Precision Injection)
Capacity 2,979 cc, max output 225 kW/306 hp from 5,800–6,250 rpm, max torque 400 Nm/295 lb-ft from 1,300–5,000 rpm,
Acceleration [0–100 km/h] in 6.7 seconds,
Top speed 240 km/h (149 mph),
Average fuel consumption to EU standard 10.9 litres/100 km
(25.9 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions to EU standard 262 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive35d: Straight-six diesel engine with Variable Twin Turbo and third-generation common rail fuel injection
Capacity 2,993 cc, max output 210 kW/286 hp at 4,400 rpm,
max torque 580 Nm /427 lb-ft at 1,750–2,250 rpm,
Acceleration [0–100 km/h] in 6.9 seconds,
Top speed 236 km/h (146 mph),
Average fuel consumption to EU standard 8.3 litres/100 km
(34.0 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions to EU standard 220 g/km.

BMW X6 xDrive30d: Straight-six diesel with turbocharger and
third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection
Capacity 2,993 cc, max output 173 kW/235 hp at 4,000 rpm,
max torque 520 Nm/383 lb-ft from 2,000–2,750 rpm,
Acceleration [0–100 km/h] in 8.0 seconds
Top speed 210 km/h (130 mph),
Average fuel consumption to EU standard 8.2 litres/100 km
(34.4 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions to EU standard 217 g/km.

motordavid 12-24-2007 09:29 AM

LM,
Interesting...no "standard" IL 6.
Diff. mkt., I suppose.

Imperial gallon?! For a US view, take the
estimated Imp Gal mpg and multiply by .833 or so.
BR,mD

Juanted 12-24-2007 10:07 AM

That xDrive 35d is looking impressive! :thumbup:

Anmar Hussain 12-24-2007 11:13 AM

Guess I will get the BMW X6 xDrive35d when its out.. Can't wait to see the list of the bigger oem wheels... This is gonna rock babe.

X5love 12-31-2007 09:09 PM

I Don't know if these have been posted yet but...

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289669

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289669

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289669

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289669

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289669

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289685

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289685

http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/attac...1&d=1198289685

THEY'RE ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!

They should be added to the first post.

Happy New Year everyone!!!

Edit: I tried to make these post as pictures but they only come up as links?

-Dash- 01-01-2008 01:21 PM

i cant see the pictures !! :(

LeMansX5 01-01-2008 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5love
I Don't know if these have been posted yet but...

THEY'RE ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!

They should be added to the first post.

Happy New Year everyone!!!

Edit: I tried to make these post as pictures but they only come up as links?

Added at bottom of first post as requested.:thumbup: I had them for a while but did not upload as they can be easily seen on BMW's website.
Happy New Year!!! :beerchug:

dpats 01-02-2008 06:09 PM

When is the ActiveHybrid model coming out?

Steved 01-02-2008 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpats
When is the ActiveHybrid model coming out?

It is supposed to be due in early 2009. It has not been listed within the launches for 2008, but I understand that BMW's Active-Hybrid technology is being premiered in the X6.

LeMansX5 01-04-2008 01:28 AM

German Catalog is now online

canamx5 01-04-2008 02:55 AM

I'm warming up to it and I dig that color. It would look sweet on an X5.
The optional 20's are the 214?!! what does the 259 wheel look like? Now lets see some pics with big wheels, running boards and tinted windows. Shadow line???

LeMans :thumbup:

X5FX 01-10-2008 11:05 PM

I like...I'll be trading in my X5 when they arrive.

canamx5 01-13-2008 02:44 AM

found this...

http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/a...9&galleryId=68
http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/a...7&galleryId=68
http://shows.autospies.com/gallery/a...1&galleryId=68

sirees01 01-13-2008 05:49 AM

great headsup of Detroit canamx5 :thumbup:
I was hoping to see the X6 in other colours though, I hope they have a 2nd car there as opposed to the marketing favourite VR.

LeMansX5 01-14-2008 11:49 AM

Some more
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.au...-bmw-x6-07.jpg

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.au...-bmw-x6-10.jpg

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.au...-bmw-x6-05.jpg

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.au...-bmw-x6-09.jpg

http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...front_view.jpg
http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...arter_view.jpg
http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...arter_view.jpg
http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...arter_view.jpg

http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...+rear_view.jpg

http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...x6+console.jpg

http://images.motortrend.com/auto_sh...+rear_seat.jpg.

Steved 01-14-2008 02:45 PM

Is that a sexy colour or what? :thumbup:

LeMansX5 01-14-2008 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steved
Is that a sexy colour or what? :thumbup:

:iagree:
So you decided on this color? More sexiness..
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini8L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini4L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini5L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini6L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...04.Mini9L1.jpg

http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini1L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...004.Mini2L.jpg
http://images.worldcarfans.com/artic...04.Mini3L1.jpg

Steved 01-15-2008 06:28 AM

I can see one in Space Grey sitting nearby (or is that Tasman?). Has anyone got any pictures of that yet?

P.s. 22 more pictures of the VR show car in this gallery

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2009-...-shots/579966/

rh71 01-15-2008 09:22 AM

It is a lot taller than I thought it would be. But the rear slope still limits practicality. Why wouldn't people opt for an //M instead?

LeMansX5 01-15-2008 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steved
I can see one in Space Grey sitting nearby (or is that Tasman?). Has anyone got any pictures of that yet?

That is Tasman. :thumbup:

X5love 01-19-2008 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rh71
It is a lot taller than I thought it would be. But the rear slope still limits practicality. Why wouldn't people opt for an //M instead?

There will be an M version of the car, which we won't see for AT LEAST a year or two at this point... it'll be a LOT more expensive, so people that don't want to dish out 90k and actually have somewhat good fuel economy will get this.

TRAINER 01-20-2008 08:46 AM

I would compare the M version of the X6 to the ML 63 AMG on price and performance alone.

LeMansX5 01-20-2008 03:52 PM

Some hi-res wallpapers

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/196...1250px1.th.jpg http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6...1250pt4.th.jpg http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/2...1250eg1.th.jpg
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/4...1250xi2.th.jpg http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/7...1250lo4.th.jpg http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/5...1250lb6.th.jpg
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/4...1250ka8.th.jpg http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/1...1250fm3.th.jpg http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/4...1250eh7.th.jpg

cosmos 01-22-2008 08:42 PM

I lust after this SAV. I am all set for the 4.4 in Tasman.


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