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2009 BMW 6 Series Edition Sport Unveiled

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BMW has unveiled a new sports package for its 6 Series coupe and convertible.

The new package is available on all non-M models and includes a revised hood, new lightweight 19" alloy wheels, stiffer anti roll bars and the anti-roll stabilization system from the M6. Inside there is a new brushed aluminum trim and more optional colors.

Check out the British press release below. US pricing has not been announced.

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PRESS RELEASE:

BMW 6 Series Edition Sport announced as M cars enhanced and prices revealed for flagship BMW X6

BMW's Grand Tourer gets new sports package

The BMW 6 Series Coupé and Convertible are now offered with a new sports package aimed at enhancing driving dynamics and adding a more sporting appearance.

Available on all non-M derivatives, the Edition Sport package comprises a new contoured bonnet for an aggressive look, bespoke 19-inch light alloy wheels and M anti-roll stabilisation system for improved handling. The suspension enhancement will benefit Edition Sport model customers with the insertion of stiffer anti-roll bars for a 10 per cent firmer front axle and a 30 per cent firmer rear axle rear. This results in improved handling and a more composed ride during enthusiastic driving.

A Brushed Aluminium interior, Extended lighting and the opportunity to specify one of seven colours, of which Imola Red and Carbon Black are new to the 6 Series range, completes the offering. Building on this specification, BMW 650i Edition Sport Coupés and Convertibles also come with a Sports exhaust for enhanced engine breathing and aural pleasure.

Prices for the new derivative of BMW 6 Series start at £53,445 OTR for a 630i Edition Sport Coupé rising to £65,820 OTR for a 650i Edition Sport Convertible.

See table included in downloadable docoument for prices and technical data.

BMW M3 and M6 receive further enhancements as changes announced to other models
The BMW M6 Coupé is to be offered with a competition package aimed at offering enhanced driving dynamics. The new package features a revised suspension configuration comprising of a 12mm lower front end and 10mm lower rear, retuned Dynamic Stability Control and ABS settings, and a modified Variable M differential for greater cornering capability.

Visually, a competition package-equipped M6 Coupé has a new bonnet with precision lines for an increased sporting look and M double-spoke light alloy wheels with wider rims that are shod with new Pirelli P Zero Corsa System tyres. The competition package costs £2,180 in addition to the £84,475 OTR price of a BMW M6 Coupé.

Following the announcement of the new BMW 3 Series Saloon and Touring, the M3 Saloon has also been updated for September. The pinnacle of 3 Series Saloon ownership now gets the same rear end enhancements as the 'standard' cars. A new light cluster with integrated LED indicators features alongside changes in the profile of the boot lid and the rear valance. Inside, and a light redesign of the centre console and the introduction of pearlescent chrome switchgear adds an additional tier of refinement.

News of the changes coincides with the introduction of the new iDrive platform on all 3 Series models and the 5 and 6 Series ranges for cars built from September. All 3 Series models now have active head restraints as standard to guard against whiplash injury in a rear end accident.

BMW X6 xDrive50i comes to the UK
The BMW X6 range is to get a new flagship with the launch of the BMW X6 xDrive50i. Powered by a unique twin-turbocharged V8 engine, the vehicle's 408hp powerplant is capable of propelling the vehicle from zero to 62mph in 5.4 seconds before going on to an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph.

The 4,395cc engine features the novel design of two turbochargers and catalysts within the vee of the engine. Such a configuration aids packaging requirements while also boosting responsiveness courtesy of the shortened exhaust pipes. To highlight the competitive advantage this arrangement yields the BMW X6 xDrive50i is 1.8 seconds quicker from zero to 62mph than the flagship Range Rover Sport. The BMW's CO2 emissions figure of 299g/km is 75g/km cleaner than the Range Rover and, in recording a combined 22.6mpg figure, it is also 4.8mpg more fuel efficient. It is a similar story when comparing the same BMW X6 to the Porsche Cayenne GTS. The Porsche is 1.4 seconds slower from zero to 62mph, 2.3mpg less efficient and, at 332g/km, it is 33g/km more polluting*.

The BMW X6 xDrive50i goes on sale in November priced at £53,930 OTR.

*Note: Performance figures are for the Tiptronic-equipped Porsche Cayenne as the BMW X6 is only offered with an automatic gearbox.

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Comments (13)

JD:

Beautiful. 'nuf said.

...!!!...:

ugly is being nice.

'nuf said.

TrainRekS:

gotta say i am not a big fan of the 6 series ( other than the engine ... but i can get that with the 5 series).

it looks like it should be a watercraft rather than an automobile.

TrainRekS:

gotta say i am not a big fan of the 6 series ( other than the engine ... but i can get that with the 5 series).

it looks like it should be a watercraft rather than an automobile.

Gary:

Acura: Take note, this is what a luxo car should look and perform like. Too bad BMW has tons of electrical problems.

rflynn88:

is it just me or does the entire audi lineup make this thing look like a turd?

Gary:

....and it looks a bit like Toyota, Nissan, with a bit of Honda. To bad, i cant afford one.

...!!!...:

I agree. BMW has lost major ground with this latest design to Audi. The entire Audi line is way more impressive these days.

doh:

Acura take note. It looks just as bad as your beer bottle opener.

BMW and Acura are equally hideous these days with the slight edge in ugliness going to Acura..

gm0n3y:

I actually like Beamer styling of late, but the one exception is the 6 series. It is ugly and too big looking. Thankfully you pretty much never see them on the road (though you do see a lot of 3, 5, and to a lesser degree 7 series).

Gary:

Wow, doesn't take long for immature morons to start posting under someone elses name. I wish this site had a registration feature so dipsh*ts like that couldn't post.

And BTW I could afford one, I just don't feel the need to buy items for their status symbol effect. Give me a genesis coupe over that car any day.

GT Fan:

Well said Gary (the last one)

though... i would prefer an edit button so I don't double post... twitchy fingers of mine always cause me to double post from clicking hehe

Lawrence:

I'm sick of people who have never driven the 6 making un-informed garbage comments. I've had 6 new BMW's since 1986 and have never had an electrical problem. My 2004 645ci handles like a dream, It's beautifully functional, exceptionally powerful, and I love the styling. My only problem at the moment is deciding if I should buy a new 6 series or go to an X6. The reports have not said yet whether the 650 will have the twin-turbo V8, anyone know?

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