Showing posts with label BMW 6-series. Show all posts
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Friday, November 26, 2010

Detail interior and audio visual 2011 BMW 6-series

Detail interior and audio visual 2011 BMW 6-series
It is expected that the sales of the 2010 6 series will increase when compared with the current generation models. The rumour going around is that the new model will be offered in three different engine choices- 306, 507 and 408 horse power and will be mated to 8-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters.
Detail interior and audio visual 2011 BMW 6-series
Detail interior and audio visual 2011 BMW 6-series
BMW X6: In 2011, two more exclusive and new versions of the X6 will be introduced in the global car market- the X6 ActiveHybrid and 555 horsepower. The ActiveHybrid will combine a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and an electric motor. The hybrid X6 model will be another model that is specially meant to run in electric-only mode up to 37 MPG. Moreover, X6 models will also have a power-operated tailgate, a new iDrive controller and an updated navigation system

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

BMW 6-Series roomier, less controversial 2011

BMW’s followup to the dramatic 6-Series won’t bring anything shocking to the table, but it should address concerns with the existing model and increase the large coupe’s competitiveness, according to a new report by Germany’s AutoBild.
While the current 6-Series ? introduced in 2004 ? is arguably one of BMW’s most aggressive and controversial designs, its successor won’t do anything to push the envelope further. Instead, it will serve to move the 6er further toward grand tourer territory.
Longer than today’s model, the 2011 6-Series will offer more legroom for rear passengers. At the same time, it will get a sportier cockpit with a more driver oriented console layout.
As signaled by BMW’s new CS Consept, the automaker will be abandoning its awkward trunk design features on the 5-,6-, and 7-Series in favor of a more streamlined design.
Three engines options will give customers a choice between 306, 408, and 507 horsepower, the report claims. The 306 hp model will make use of BMW’s new twin-turbo inline-six found in the 335i. It’s unlikely the 635i will make it to U.S. shores, since Germany luxury makers generally don’t offer entry-level engines in premium cars in America.
The 650i’s successor will climb in output to 408 horsepower ? up from 360 horsepower in the current model, which itself was a significant jump from the 645i’s 325 horsepower. The M6 is expected to retain BMW’s 5.0-liter V10, with output of at least 507 horsepower.
The convertible version is expected to make use of a folding metal roof, like the new 3-Series convertible. Front overhang on both models will decrease by an inch and a half, despite increased pedestrian safety requirements. Wheelbase will grow three inches.
A previous Autobild report suggested BMW would also offer a four-door variant of the next-gen 6-Series codenamed F14, but it now appears rivaling the Mercedes CLS will be the job of the CS-based 8-Series.

2011 BMW 6-series - more info

BMW has a long tradition with coupes, a tradition that will be continued in 2011, when the company will unveil the elegant successor for the 6-series. Getting bigger, looking sportier and sexy, the 2011 6-Series will be offered in both Coupe and Convertible version. The Coupe will go on sale in January 2011, but the Convertible version will be available six months earlier.
The 2011 6-series will grow with 80 millimeters on the wheelbase, but the front will be shorted with 40 millimeters.
The next generation 6-series will be powered by a range of three engines that will produce 306hp, 408hp and 507 hp for the M6.
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