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The BMW X6.
Contents.
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Description in brief. ..................................................................................................................... 2
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World premiere for the first Sports Activity Coupé.
The BMW X6.
(short version) ..................................................................................................................................... 6
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Concept:
A new vehicle category, a new driving experience. ............................................... 22
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Design:
Elegant sportiness meets supreme presence. ......................................................... 25
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Driving experience:
Dynamic performance in a new dimension. ............................................................... 31
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Drivetrain:
Impressive power, fascinating efficiency. ................................................................... 38
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Body and safety:
Solid, versatile and luxurious. ............................................................................................ 45
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Equipment and accessories:
Exclusive sportiness and innovative details. ............................................................. 49
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Production:
Expertise for the X models in a powerful global network. .................................. 57
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Technical specifications. ...................................................................................................... 59
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Exterior and interior dimensions. ..................................................................................... 61
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Power and torque diagrams. ............................................................................................... 62
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Concept innovation: as the creator of the Sports Activity Vehicle,
BMW is now presenting the world’s first Sports Activity Coupé.
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The BMW X6 offers a brand-new, innovative interpretation of the features
and design qualities typical of a large BMW Coupé. And at the same time
it is the most sporting and dynamic rendition of a BMW X Model.
Through its design alone, the BMW X6 authentically visualises superior
driving dynamics and outstanding supremacy.
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Individual and extravagant looks: sporting, striking front end with large
air intakes, stretched side-line, low greenhouse, clear emphasis
on the wheels as an expression of powerful presence, classic coupé
proportions, generous, convex-concave surfaces, sweeping flow
of the roofline into the powerful rear end.
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The BMW X6 comes as standard with BMW’s intelligent xDrive
all-wheel drive technology and is the first vehicle in the world to offer
Dynamic Performance Control for unique agility, tracking stability, precision
and traction in every situation. Variable distribution of drive power is
thus ensured not just between the front and rear axle – by xDrive – but
also, by means of Dynamic Performance Control, between the two
rear wheels, left and right. This maintains a superior stabilising function
even under sudden load change and in overrun.
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Newly developed top-of-the-range power unit: V8 petrol engine with
Twin Turbo technology and direct petrol injection (High Precision Injection),
the world’s first 8-cylinder petrol engine with the turbo-charger and
catalytic converters housed in the V-section between the two rows of
cylinders. This innovative arrangement ensures uniquely compact
dimensions and serves to reduce pressure losses on the intake and
exhaust side. Capacity 4,395 cc, max output 300 kW/407 hp from
5,500–6,400 rpm, max torque 600 Nm/442 lb-ft from 1,750–4,500 rpm.
Most efficient engine in its class, outperforming ULEV II and EU5
emission standards, BMW EfficientDynamics combined with maximum
power and performance.
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Unique range of power units: V8 petrol engine with Twin Turbo
(300 kW/407 bhp), in-line 6-cylinder with Twin Turbo (225 kW/306 bhp),
in-line 6-cylinder diesel with Variable Twin Turbo (210 kW/286 bhp),
in-line 6-cylinder diesel with turbocharger (173 kW/235 bhp).
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Six-speed automatic transmission with optimised gearshift dynamics
standard on all engine variants, extremely fast gearshift, supreme
shift comfort, optimisation of fuel economy by converter lock-up clutch
operating largely free of slip, electronic gear selector lever
and gearshift paddles on the steering wheel featured as standard.
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The BMW X6 boasts a body structure conceived and designed for
maximum occupant safety. In combination with the car’s passive safety
systems, this fulfils all prerequisites for excellent results in all crash-tests
relevant the world over. Occupant safety is ensured among other things
by three-point inertia-reel seat belts on all seats, frontal and side airbags
as well as head airbags at the side, and crash-activated headrests at
the front. Bi-xenon dual headlights including a daytime light function, fog
lamps, two-stage brake lights, and runflat tyres all come as standard.
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Innovative body and interior concept: 4-door coupé with large tailgate
opening far up to the top, high-quality, sophisticated interior with
a sporty and luxurious ambience, four seats, large, highly adjustable
luggage compartment (570–1,450 litres/20.0–50.8 cu ft).
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Interior design underlining the outstanding, sporting character of the
BMW X6. Leather sports steering wheel with multifunction buttons and
gearshift paddles featured as standard, centre console with knee pads
for the driver and front passenger, front seats with versatile adjustment, in
part electric, two rear seats with individual seat contours typical
of a coupé and integrated headrests.
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Suspension and driver assistance systems (optional) exclusive to BMW:
Adaptive Drive (anti-roll and adaptive dampers), Active Steering, Head-Up
Display, Adaptive Headlights with variable light distribution and turning
light, High Beam Assistant, cruise control with brake function.
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Wide range of comfort functions and innovative entertainment options:
BMW iDrive with personalised favourite buttons, CD-player compatible
with an MP3, AUX-in bush featured as standard, USP socket, multichannel
audio system, DVD system at the rear, 4-zone automatic air conditioning,
Active Seat Ventilation, back-up camera, navigation systems, BMW Assist,
BMW Online, BMW TeleServices optional.
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The BMW X6 is manufactured exclusively for the world market at the
BMW Spartanburg plant in South Carolina/USA according to the company’s
high quality standards which apply worldwide. Production at this site
is highly flexible according to customer wishes. Currently, the BMW X6,
BMW X5 and BMW Z4 are built on a shared assembly line at the
Spartanburg plant.
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Engine variants:
BMW X6 xDrive50i: V8 petrol engine with Twin Turbo
and direct injection (High Precision Injection)
Capacity 4,395 cc, max output 300 kW/407 bhp 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: in-line 6-cylinder petrol engine with Twin Turbo and
direct injection (High Precision Injection)
Capacity 2,979 cc, max output 225 kW/306 bhp 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: in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine with Variable Twin
Turbo and third-generation common rail fuel injection
Capacity 2,993 cc, max output 210 kW/286 bhp 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.
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BMW X6 xDrive30d: in-line 6-cylinder diesel with turbocharger and
third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection
Capacity 2,993 cc, max. output 173 kW/235 bhp 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), 220 km/h (136 mph) with optional high
speed adaptation
Average fuel consumption to EU standard 8.2 litres/100 km
(34.4 mpg imp),
CO2 emissions to EU standard 217 g/km.
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World premiere for the first
Sports Activity Coupé.
The BMW X6.
(short version)
A completely new type of vehicle, a unique design concept and driving
dynamics never seen before – all this becomes reality in the new BMW X6.
The world’s first Sports Activity Coupé offers features and abilities not available
in a comparable combination in any other car the world over. In its design
the new BMW X6 combines the sporting elegance of a large BMW Coupé with
the powerful presence of a BMW X model. The unique driving characteristics
of the BMW X6, in turn, come from the innovative combination of driving
dynamics on the road so typical of BMW and absolute supremacy on all kinds
of terrain. So this is a unique coupé and, at the same time, a very special
BMW X model.
With its low-slung side windows and the roofline tapering out to the rear,
the BMW X6 unmistakably boasts the proportions of a genuine coupé. Inside –
again in typical coupé style – the BMW X6 accommodates the driver and
front passenger as well as two further passengers at the rear. Extra ground
clearance, strikingly designed wheel arches, four doors, the large rear hatch
as well as the high waistline bear a clear resemblance in style to BMW’s other
X models. This design is indeed an authentic expression of the dynamic
driving potential offered by the BMW X6 through its drivetrain and suspension
technology not only on the road, but also on rough terrain and off the
beaten track.
The BMX X6 comes as standard with BMW’s intelligent xDrive for variable
distribution of drive power between the front and rear axle. In addition, this
is the first vehicle in the world to feature Dynamic Performance Control likewise
fitted as standard for variable distribution of drive forces between the two rear
wheels. So regardless of the actual power and traction coming from the engine,
the power and torque delivered, say, to the outer wheel in a bend can
be actively increased whenever required. This system – unique the world
over – significantly enhances steering precision, traction on bends and,
accordingly, the agility of the vehicle even at moderate speeds. On fast bends
and in abrupt steering manoeuvres or when suddenly taking back engine
power, Dynamic Performance Control serves furthermore to enhance the
stability of the vehicle, allowing the driver to safely enter a new dimension of
driving dynamics. On slippery and mixed surfaces, finally, Dynamic
Performance Control offers the advantage of even better and more reliable
traction.
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BMW’s new V8 power unit with Twin Turbo technology and direct petrol
injection is also making its world debut in the BMW X6. Displacing 4.4 litres,
this outstanding 8-cylinder develops a maximum output of 300 kW/407 bhp
and peak torque of 600 Newton-metres/442 lb-ft across an unusually large
speed range from 1,750–4,500 rpm, and is therefore the most powerful drive
unit ever featured in a BMW X model. This new 8-cylinder stands out not only
due to its supreme power and torque, but also due to its compact dimensions.
It is indeed the first 8-cylinder petrol engine in the world with its turbochargers
in the V-area between the two rows of cylinders.
Front end with powerful presence and clear focus on the road.
In its design the BMW X6 shows the typical look of a vehicle with the
DNA of a BMW X model re-interpreted in this case in unique, sporting style:
the BMW X6 stands out as a genuine BMW from every angle, with the
sculptural looks so characteristic of all BMW X models. The front, sides and
rear end of the car flow smoothly and directly into one another, their shapes and
surfaces merging to form one harmonious unit.
Right from the start, the flair and look of the front end give BMW’s new
Sports Activity Coupé powerful presence. Due to the larger share of surfaces
finished in body colour, however, the BMW X6 creates the impression of
being lower and even more sporting, emphasising its dynamic orientation to
the road. The DNA typical of a BMW X car is also to be admired on the engine
compartment lid, in the dual round headlights cut off at the top, and in the
structure of the BMW kidney grille in upright position. Large air intakes
positioned far to the outside not only clearly indicate the cooling requirements
of the powerful engines, but also, together with the side panels stretching
to the inside far beyond the headlights, provide clear visual orientation to the
wheels, again bearing testimony to the stable stance of the vehicle on the
road. The air intakes at the side are split horizontally by bars in aluminium colour
also surrounding the round fog lamps.
Side view: dynamic roofline, muscular surfaces.
The unique proportions of the BMW X6 stand out particularly from the side.
The short front body overhang emphasises the dynamic character of the
vehicle, the roofline tapering out gently to the rear and the long body overhang
at the rear end give the BMW X6 its stretched coupé silhouette. With the
roof reaching its highest point directly over the front row of seats, the driver
receives particular emphasis as a special effect reflecting the extravagant
design of the BMW X6.
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The high waistline and the powerfully flared wheel arches front and rear moving
the visual centre of gravity to the middle and thus referring clearly to all-wheel
drive are further significant elements of BMW X with its unique genes. Slender
plastic protectors at the bottom of the bumpers, on the sills and the wheel
arches also provide discreet reference to the robust character of the BMW X6.
Rear end characterised by strong shoulders and a powerful
stance on the road.
Features and characteristics typical of elegance, sportiness and robustness
likewise come together in fascinating style at the rear end to form a harmonious
entity. A powerful bumper and the protector panel on the underfloor
are classical elements of a BMW X model in its design. At the same time
the new vehicle comes in the proportions typical of a coupé but in the special
style and class of a BMW X model. The greenhouse with its unusually
angled rear window tapers out smoothly to the rear, the rear hatch with its
striking airflow spoiler adding a further feature typical of a coupé.
The entire rear view is split up by horizontal lines giving the rear end of
the BMW X6 an even wider look and emphasising the powerful stance of
the car on the road. Even the rear lights, in their design, highlight the
unique character of the BMW X6, re-interpreting the L-shape so typical
of a BMW X model and adding a dynamic, flowing look.
Sporting and exclusive interior.
The interior of the BMX X6 offers a unique combination of exclusive luxury,
sporting dynamics and powerful design to the very last detail. Sophisticated,
high-quality surfaces make the interior an outstanding experience in touch
and looks. And like all BMW X models, the new Sports Activity Coupé offers an
elevated, commanding seating position giving the driver an even better feeling
of security and superiority in his BMW X6.
The new model also stands out from the existing models in the BMW X range
due to the two single seats at the rear in sporting design, separated by
the centre console and offering both superior side support and integrated
headrests.
The BMW X6 is the only model within the competitive environment of the
BMW X models to have a sports steering wheel with shift paddles as standard.
They are for manual change of drive position in conjunction with the 6-speed
automatic transmission, likewise a standard feature. Yet another sporting
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feature is provided by the new knee pads on the centre console offering
both the driver and front passenger additional support and stability, for example
in sudden manoeuvres in city traffic but also when driving off-road on
rough terrain.
Lots of space, wide range of options for customisation.
The rear doors opening up to a wide angle significantly facilitate access to
the two rear seats. An unusually generous feature for a coupé is the substantial
headroom at the rear, 944 millimetres or 37.2” giving even tall passengers
maximum comfort at all times. Seen from the rear, the window graphics of the
BMW X6 create a feeling of forward-striving openness and, as a result,
a generous experience of space.
The passenger and luggage compartments in the BMW X6 are clearly
separated from one another in typical coupé style. The useful luggage
compartment behind the rear seats offers capacity of 570 litres, far more than
the space usually available in a coupé. Among other things, this enables four
passengers in a BMW X6 to take along four golf bags in the luggage
compartment. To increase luggage capacity even further, the rear seat backrest
folds down asymmetrically, with luggage capacity increasing to a maximum
of no less than 1,450 litres or 50.8 cubic feet. A two-stage gas spring featured
as standard, to mention yet another feature, allows the driver and his
passengers to determine the final position of the rear lid individually when open
according to their requirements. This avoids the risk of damage, for example
when opening the lid in an indoor car park with a low ceiling.
The exterior paintwork comes in a range of ten colours, while the interior offers
five equipment variants, two interior colours and five trim variants for a wide
range of choice. Trim strips in ash grain and flywheel aluminium are available
exclusively on this new Sports Activity Coupé, while the seat upholstery comes
with a choice of various high-quality cloth and leather variants as well
as a new combination of alcantara and leather exclusive to the BMW X6.
Perfect combination of superior dynamics and outstanding comfort.
When it comes to driving dynamics, the world’s first Sports Activity Coupé
offers new dimensions clearly defined by a significant increase in agility,
unique stability in fast bends, and safe traction on slippery surfaces. Powerful
engines, BMW’s intelligent xDrive technology, DSC Dynamic Stability Control,
optional Active Steering and Adaptive Drive, as well as Dynamic Performance
Control featured for the first time – as standard – on the BMX X6, together with
the wider rear track, set the foundation for supreme driving dynamics.
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Intelligent control of driving dynamics:
Integrated Chassis Management.
The drive and suspension systems are perfectly applied and masterminded
by Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) networking all of the individual units
and functions. This high-performance electronic control is able to coordinate
the drive and suspension functions perfectly within fractions of a second,
ensuring maximum stability and supreme performance in every situation. Even
under suddenly changing conditions – for example on varying surfaces, in
spontaneous steering manoeuvres or when accelerating or braking abruptly –
ICM responds with utmost precision in controlling the xDrive, DSC and
Dynamic Performance Control actuators and, as an option, the Active Steering
in close association with DSC and xDrive.
Depending on driving conditions and in a fully variable process, drive power
is now spread out individually not “only” between the front and rear axles by
means of BMW xDrive, but also between the left and right rear wheel through
its dynamic performance control. Additional power and traction therefore
goes to precisely the right point where it can be conveyed to the surface with
optimum results. This drive technology – quite unique in the market – promotes
the agility, traction in bends, steering precision and tracking stability of the
vehicle in bends as well as traction on slippery surfaces, offering a significantly
higher standard of driving dynamics in the process. DSC with its stabilising
effect provided by applying the brakes individually on each wheel is
only required when the BMW X6 reaches the very limits to driving physics.
As a result, the world’s first Sports Activity Coupé offers the driver
the fascinating experience of ultra-sporting performance even in the most
demanding situations, with qualities only a BMW X6 is able to provide.
The foundation for this superiority is set by the unique chassis and suspension
system unparalleled in the segment of BMW X models. Front suspension
is provided by a double track control arm axle applying the double joint principle
for dynamic lateral acceleration, superior directional stability, and minimised
transmission of bumps on the road to the steering wheel. At the rear the
BMW X6 comes with BMW’s patented Integral IV rear axle combining superior
comfort with outstanding dynamics. And now this lightweight construction
has been optimised in numerous details specifically for BMW’s new
Sports Activity Coupé, the entire rear axle system naturally being adjusted to
offer the highest standard of sporting performance in a vehicle of this type.
The BMW X6 comes as standard on 19-inch light alloy wheels. Runflat safety
tyres also featured as standard enable the driver to continue to a nearby
workshop after a puncture, even with complete loss of air. And last but certainly
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not least in this context, the tyre defect indicator permanently monitors
tyre pressure and gives the driver a warning as soon as tyre pressure drops
more than 30 per cent below the ideal level.
BMW xDrive: intelligent all-wheel drive for even greater dynamism
and optimum traction.
Permanent all-wheel drive with electronically controlled, variable distribution
of drive forces between the front and rear axle gives all BMW X models
not only superior traction, but also enhanced driving dynamics. BMW xDrive is
acknowledged as an intelligent all-wheel drive concept due to the important
fact that this system delivers drive power to the appropriate axle in each
case via a power divider with an electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch,
the wheels with optimum grip on the surface thus getting exactly the
power and traction required as a function of driving conditions and in a precise
dosage.
Under normal driving conditions BMW xDrive spreads out drive forces in a
40 : 60 ratio front-to-rear. Sensors constantly measure slip on the front and rear
wheels, with the system therefore able to vary the distribution of power and
torque whenever necessary within fractions of a second. Unlike conventional
all-wheel drive, BMW xDrive even looks ahead in this process and does not just
respond after a wheel has started to spin. In this way xDrive further enhances
the driving dynamics of the BMW X6 by recognising even the slightest
tendency to oversteer or understeer in good time, taking appropriate action as
soon as necessary. And now, with BMW’s new Dynamic Performance Control,
the BMW X6 responds even faster and more appropriately to individual
requirements.
Unique agility and tracking stability thanks to xDrive and
Dynamic Performance Control.
The positive influence of Dynamic Performance Control on the agility of the
BMW X6 comes out clearly right from the start even in conventional situations
in everyday traffic: even at moderate speeds the process of steering into
a bend allows significantly greater precision and smooth, extra-light steering
behaviour. Unlike a conventional limited-slip differential, Dynamic Performance
Control serves, as one example, to accelerate the outer wheel in a bend,
the additional momentum generated in this way being converted into a yaw or,
respectively, steering movement of the car. In addition, Dynamic Performance
Control ensures absolute supremacy in sudden steering manoeuvres and in
particularly fast bends.
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Depending on road surface conditions, the angle of a bend and road speed
when driving to the limit, a vehicle may “push” to the outside either over
the rear or the front wheels. Now Dynamic Performance Control is able
to counteract both of these tendencies for instability in conjunction with
xDrive. As soon as the vehicle starts to understeer, xDrive reduces the
transmission of power to the rear wheels pushing to the outside, and now
Dynamic Performance Control cuts in additionally to withdraw drive power
from the outer rear wheel subject to particularly great centrifugal forces,
diverting this extra power to the inner wheel at the rear to build up appropriate,
counteracting yaw momentum. This stabilising effect is built up so quickly
and precisely that the driver will not even notice what is happening. But
he will certainly notice that now his BMW X6 offers outstanding precision
and stability also under dynamic driving conditions.
Any tendency to understeer is eliminated in exactly the opposite process:
xDrive reduces the transmission of power to the front wheels pushing to the
outside, while at the same time Dynamic Performance Control shifts drive
forces to the outer rear wheel in a bend in the interest of optimum stability and
yaw momentum “turning” the vehicle into the bend. Again, the car follows
the driver’s commands with even greater agility and tracking stability as a result
of this unique control.
Unique: Dynamic Performance Control for extra steering precision
even when the driver takes his foot off the gas pedal.
A further special feature of Dynamic Performance Control is that momentum
and torque are distributed variably between the rear wheels not only when
the engine is “pulling” the car, but also in overrun, thus acting independently
of actual drive forces. This is ensured by an additional, superimposed
transmission within the final drive made up of a double planetary gearing
and a multiple-plate brake controlled by an electric motor on each side,
providing a variable power split also when the driver takes his foot off
the accelerator. The BMW X6 is the first car in the world to offer such a
stabilising effect independent of engine load and the flow of power.
Dynamic Performance Control also optimises traction on slippery surfaces
and in situations where the car is running on different surfaces on either side,
for example a snowbound surface at the side of the road and asphalt in the
middle. In such a case any difference in the frictional coefficient between the
wheels on the right and left (modal split) is set off by Dynamic Performance
Control distributing drive forces to the rear wheels precisely as required.
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By looking at the instrument cluster, the driver is able to literally “watch” the
interaction of Dynamic Performance Control and xDrive. A graphic display
activated as an alternative to other display modes in the on-board computer
simply by pressing the lever on the steering column informs the driver of
the current distribution of drive forces at any given point in time.
DSC only intervenes at the very limit.
The difference in torque between the two rear wheels built up by Dynamic
Performance Control may reach a maximum of 1,800 Newton-metres. To the
driver, this means a significant improvement of agility, traction and driving
stability. He also feels the effect of Dynamic Performance Control through the
fact that DSC Dynamic Stability Control is now required far less frequently.
Over and above its stabilising effect, DSC in the BMW X6 encompasses further
functions in the interest of safe and dynamic motoring. These include the
anti-lock brake system (ABS), ASC Automatic Stability Control, Trailer Stability
Control, HDC Hill Descent Control, DBC Dynamic Brake Control maximising
brake pressure whenever required in a particular case, CBC Cornering Brake
Control, and Automatic Cruise Control complete with a brake function.
The ADB Automatic Differential Brake provides a transverse locking function
and Brake Fading Compensation prevents any loss of brake power under
extremely high brake temperatures. Regular Dry Braking optimises brake
performance in the wet and the Start-Off Assistant makes it much easier to set
off smoothly on an uphill gradient. The new BMW X6 boasts a parking
brake operating both electromechanically and hydraulically. It also comes
with an Auto-Hold function increasing comfort and convenience for the driver
above all in stop-and-go traffic. Reflecting the very dynamic potential of
the BMW X6, DSC Dynamic Stability Control also features a special mode
called DTC Dynamic Traction Control. DTC raises the response thresholds
of DSC to an appropriately higher level, allowing a particularly sporting
and active style of motoring and enabling the driver to set off on snow or
loose sand with the drive wheels slightly spinning.
Supported by a wide range of DSC functions, the high-performance brake
system in the BMW X6 ensures excellent stopping power under all conditions.
Inner-vented discs on all four wheels take up brake energy with optimum
efficiency. And on the top-of-the-range BMW X6 xDrive50i, newly developed
lightweight brakes with discs measuring 385 millimetres (15.2”) in aluminium
floating calliper construction both front and rear guarantee extreme fading
resistance and maximum brake comfort.
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Active Steering for sporting and comfortable motoring.
The rack-and-pinion steering on the BMX X6 varies the steering transmission
ratio as a function of the steering angle to meet different requirements and
comply with varying driving situations at all times. As an option the BMW X6 is
also available with Active Steering. Developed by BMW, this unique system
provides the optimum steering transmission at all speeds and for every steering
angle. Up to a speed of about 90 km/h Active Steering remains direct and
highly responsive. When parking, for example, all the driver has to do is turn the
steering wheel round twice from left to right lock. Then, at higher speeds,
the transmission ratio becomes increasingly indirect in the interests of superior
directional stability and enhanced driving comfort.
Active Steering in the BMW X6 is combined with Servotronic to improve
steering comfort by reducing steering forces as a function of road speed.
A further point is that Active Steering makes an active contribution to stabilising
the car when oversteering in bends and in particularly dynamic braking
manoeuvres. When applying the brakes on different surfaces right and left, for
example (modal split), Active Steering countersteers smoothly, discreetly
and exactly as required in order to prevent the car from swerving out of control.
Unique: Adaptive Drive with data transfer via FlexRay.
Perfectly matched control of the anti-roll bars and dampers via Adaptive Drive
is an equally unique feature in the segment of BMW X models. Indeed, this
combination of active anti-roll stability and variable damper adjustment gives
the new BMW X6 incomparably superior driving behaviour.
By means of sensors, Adaptive Drive permanently monitors and calculates
all the data required on road speed, the steering angle, straight-ahead
and lateral acceleration, acceleration of the vehicle’s body and wheels, as well
as ride height. Applying this information, Adaptive Drive then masterminds
both the swivel motors on the anti-roll bars and the electromagnetic valves on
the dampers. In the interest of quick and reliable coordination, Adaptive Drive
also comes with FlexRay high-speed data transmission. BMW is indeed
the first vehicle manufacturer in the world to introduce FlexRay technology
in a serial production car.
Superior dynamics with two petrol and two diesel engines.
Thanks to its superior suspension technology, the BMW X6 is able to convert
maximum drive power safely and smoothly into driving dynamics at all times
and on all kinds of surfaces. The engines powering the world’s first Sports
Activity Coupé set the standard themselves in terms of superior power, smooth
refinement, and enhanced efficiency in their respective segments.
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The top-of-the-range BMW X6 xDrive50i is powered by a newly developed
8-cylinder. The most powerful in-line 6-cylinder in BMW’s engine portfolio,
in turn, gives the BMW X6 xDrive 35i superior performance at all times, and the
BMW X6 xDrive35d is entering the market with the most dynamic 6-cylinder
diesel in the world. Even the BMW X6 xDrive30d – again featuring an allaluminium diesel with third-generation common rail fuel injection – offers the
performance of a sports car combined with a high standard of efficiency
quite unique in the BMW X model segment.
A class of its own: the new 8-cylinder with Twin Turbo technology.
Displacing 4.4 litres, the new V8 with Twin Turbo technology and
High Precision Injection develops a maximum output of 300 kW/407 bhp in
the speed range between 5,500 and 6,400 rpm. Torque peaks at a very
substantial 600 Newton-metres/442 lb-ft available throughout the unusually
broad speed range from 1,750–4,500 rpm. This is the first time that the use of
two turbochargers offers particular efficiency in boosting both output
and torque also on an 8-cylinder petrol engine. Each of the two turbochargers
supplies compressed air to four cylinders, ensuring unparalleled spontaneity
and a perfect response to the gas pedal. A further important point is that
the engine revs up smoothly and full of power, developing its high torque from
low speeds and then maintaining this superior torque plateau over an
unusually broad speed range.
The arrangement of the turbochargers and the catalytic converters in the
V-space between the two rows of cylinders is a particularly new innovation in
technology allowing unusually compact dimensions and at the same time
requiring modification of the intake and exhaust ducts in their position. This
reduces the length of the ducts and provides a larger cross-section, with
pressure losses significantly minimised both on the intake and exhaust side.
The all-aluminium V8 power unit developed for the BMW X6 offers
incomparable dynamics and performance in providing the qualities typical
of an 8-cylinder: acceleration to 100 km/h in the BMW X6 xDrive50i comes
in just 5.4 seconds and power reserves are quite sufficient also at higher
speeds for thrilling acceleration at all times. This superior performance then
continues all the way to 250 km/h or 155 mph, where electronic control
cuts in to limit the vehicle’s top speed.
High Precision Injection offers a key function in the efficient use of fuel for
maximum economy. This second generation of direct petrol injection uses
piezo injectors positioned directly next to the spark plugs in the cylinder head
and delivering fuel in precise doses to the combustion chambers at a pressure
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of 200 bar. This particular concept and configuration benefits both emissions
and engine acoustics, naturally fulfilling both the ULEV II emission standard
in the USA as well as the EU5 norm in Europe.
The new V8 is the most efficient power unit in its class. Combined with a wide
range of further features developed in the context of BMW EfficientDynamics,
it gives the BMW X6 xDrive50i a standard of fuel economy and emission
management far better than other 8-cylinder models in the BMW X segment.
Average fuel consumption of the BMW X6 in the EU test cycle is therefore 12.5 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 22.6 mpg imp), with a CO2 rating
of 299 grams per kilometre.
The most powerful BMW 6-cylinder for the first Sports Activity Coupé.
The second petrol variant of the BMW X6 is powered by the most muscular
in-line 6-cylinder in the BMW engine range, the BMW X6 xDrive35i benefiting
from a maximum output of 225 kW/306 bhp from an engine capacity of
3.0 litres. This supreme power and performance comes at an engine speed
between 5,800 and 6,250 rpm, with maximum torque of 400 Newtonmetres/295 lb-ft maintained all the way from 1,300 to 5,000 rpm. Like the
new V8, the power unit featured in the BMW X6 xDrive35i offers the
combination of Twin Turbo technology and High Precision Injection exclusive
to BMW for unparalleled power and performance and for truly impressive
all-round economy, particularly in relation to the vehicle’s dynamic driving
potential.
The flow of power and muscle generated by the in-line 6-cylinder with
Twin Turbo and High Precision Injection achieves a level formerly only offered
by much larger 8-cylinder naturally aspirated power units. But in comparison
with such larger engines, BMW’s most powerful 6-cylinder offers far greater
fuel economy and is also much lighter with its all-aluminium crankcase
promoting the superior agility of the vehicle at all times. The BMW X6 xDrive35i
accelerates to 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds and has a top speed of 240 km/h
or 149 mph. Average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is 10.9 litres/
100 kilometres, equal to 25.9 mpg imp, and the CO2 rating is 262 grams
per kilometre.
Maximum diesel power: in-line 6-cylinder with Variable Twin Turbo.
Two turbochargers, direct fuel injection, maximum performance – the most
powerful diesel available in the BMW X6 boasts interesting features
comparable to the petrol models: the 3.0-litre in-line 6-cylinder diesel with
Variable Twin Turbo (VTT) is likewise an engine of the highest standard.
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Maximum output is 210 kW/286 bhp at 4,400 rpm, making this the most
dynamic power unit of its kind the world over. At the same time the
BMW X6 xDrive35d features its own, very specific and unmistakable driving
characteristics combined with unique technical details.
With its all-aluminium crankcase, VTT turbocharging and third-generation
common-rail fuel injection complete with piezo-injectors, this power unit
offers all the features required for supreme torque and muscle combined with
outstanding efficiency. Weighing just 194 kg (428 lb) according to the
DIN standard, this high-performance diesel weighs some 50 kg less than
a comparable 8-cylinder. Clearly, this serves to maximise the dynamic
driving qualities of the BMW X6 xDrive35d, with acceleration to 100 km/h
in 6.9 seconds. Top speed, in turn, is 236 km/h or 146 mph. Compared
with this kind of performance, average consumption in the EU test cycle of just
8.3 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 34.0 mpg imp) is even more convincing.
VTT technology first activates the small turbocharger at low engine speeds,
developing superior power and torque spontaneously and without the slightest
delay right from the start even with the slightest movement of the gas pedal
thanks to its low inertia. Then, with engine speed increasing, the second, larger
turbocharger takes up its additional effect, giving the engine peak torque
of 580 Newton-metres/427 lb-ft at just 1,750 rpm.
Full of power and economical at the same time:
in-line 6-cylinder diesel with variable turbine geometry.
The second, particularly economical diesel model in the range is the
BMW X6 xDrive30d likewise powered by a 3.0-litre in-line 6-cylinder with an
all-aluminium crankcase and third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection.
The turbocharger on this power unit comes with variable intake geometry for
muscular and, at the same time, harmonious development of power adapted
to driving conditions at all times. Maximum output is 173 kW/235 bhp
at 4,000 rpm, peak torque of 520 Newton-metres/383 lb-ft comes at just
2,000 rpm.
Featuring piezo injectors, the injection system ensures superior power and
performance combined with high efficiency, optimised emission management
and outstanding motoring refinement also on this variant of the 3.0-litre diesel.
The BMW X6 xDrive30d accelerates to 100 km/h in 8.0 seconds and has
a top speed of 210 km/h or 130 mph (220 km/h (136 mph) with the optional
high-speed performance pack). And with average fuel consumption in the
EU test cycle of just 8.2 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 34.4 mpg imp) offering
a maximum range of 1,035 kilometres or 642 miles, the BMW X6 xDrive30d
again sets the standard in the BMW X model segment.
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To optimise their emission response, both diesel engines come with a
particulates filter of the latest generation and an oxidation catalyst, both units
housed together directly on the engine. CO2 emissions on the BMW X6
xDrive35d are 220 grams per kilometre, with 217 grams per kilometre on the
BMW X6 xDrive30d.
BMW EfficientDynamics: wide range of features fitted as
standard to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions.
All variants of the new BMW X6 come as standard with a wide range of features
in and around the engine serving to maximise the vehicle’s efficiency. Brake
Energy Regeneration on all model variants, for example, ensures an intelligent
flow of energy, concentrating the generation of electric power for the on-board
network on overrun phases and application of the brakes.
On-demand management of ancillary units likewise serves to further optimise
the efficiency of the BMW X6, with the power required to drive the fuel
and steering assistance pumps significantly reduced by matching the uptake to
current driving conditions, saving substantial energy in the process. The
belt drive on the a/c compressor, comes with a separate clutch automatically
disconnecting the compressor as soon as the driver switches off the air
conditioning. Apart from tyres with reduced roll resistance, optimisation of the
vehicle’s aerodynamics also serves to enhance efficiency, with the cooling
air flaps behind the BMW kidney grille and in the air intake opened and closed
electronically as required in the models BMW X6 xDrive35i, BMW X6 xDrive35d
and BMW X6 xDrive 30d. With the flaps reducing air resistance when closed,
they are opened only in response to a greater demand for cooling air.
Extra-sporting automatic transmission.
Power is transmitted on the BMW X6 in standard trim through an upgraded
six-speed automatic transmission with a particularly sporting gearshift. As
a result, the transmission shifts gears with incomparable spontaneity, precision
and efficiency benefiting not only motoring comfort, but also – and in
particular – driving dynamics in the BMW X6. And connected directly to the
engine, the six-speed automatic transmission, with its converter lock-up
clutch operating largely without slip and the exact choice of gears,
also contributes to the particularly high standard of motoring economy.
The driver controls the automatic transmission either through the electronic
gear selector lever or via paddles on the steering wheel, the transmission being
adjusted not mechanically, but through electric signals. To shift to the parking
position, for example, all the driver has to do is press the P Button on the
top of the gearshift lever. To activate the manual gearshift, in turn, all he does
is move the gearshift lever to the left. Then the driver is able to shift gears
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sequentially by hand – either through the gear selector lever or by means of
the shift paddles featured as standard on the steering wheel. The great
advantage of these paddles is that the driver is able to shift gears manually with
maximum spontaneity whenever required: as soon as he presses one of
the paddles, the transmission will immediately switch over from the automatic
mode into manual gearshift.
Intelligent lightweight technology for enhanced dynamics
and stable construction.
Like BMW’s other X models, the BMW X6 comes with a particularly strong
and torsionally resistant body. To ensure an extremely high standard of all-round
strength and solidity combined with minimum weight, the focus in developing
the BMW X6 was placed consistently from the start on intelligent lightweight
engineering. Both the choice of materials as well as the arrangement
and geometry of the load-bearing components, bars and supports in the
body follow an intelligent all-round concept for maximum crash safety
and optimum agility.
To optimise passive safety, the development engineers concentrated from
the start on giving the passenger cell maximum stability. Hence, forces acting
on the body in the event of an accident are diverted via the engine supports
(“chassis legs”) and the chassis along several load paths in order to avoid
extreme loads acting on the individual load-bearing structures. Inside, the new
BMW X6 comes as standard not only with frontal and hip/thorax airbags, but
also curtain head airbags at the side in the interest of superior safety. Inflating
out of the panels on the A-pillars and the roof lining, these curtain head airbags
protect the occupants both front and rear from injury. Another important
highlight is the use of three-point inertia-reel seat belts on all seats in the
new BMW X6. These restraint systems feature belt force limiters and a belt
tensioner function on the front seats. To prevent cervical spine injury in
the event of an impact from the rear, the front seats on the BMW X6 also come
as standard with crash-activated headrests. ISOFIX child seat fastenings,
in turn, are featured as standard on the rear seats, and all restraint systems are
masterminded by one central electronic safety unit monitoring the type and
severity of a collision to activate the most efficient protection units in each case.
Last but not least, the frontal airbags come with a two-stage gas generator
and are likewise activated with varying intensity, depending on the severity of
an accident.
In the event of an imminent rollover, the rollover sensors immediately
activate the curtain airbags and the belt latch tensioners. Networked
to DSC Dynamic Stability Control, these sensors ensure that the system
is activated very quickly and according to individual requirements.
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Optimum visibility: bi-xenon headlights featured as standard.
Featured as standard in the BMW X6, bi-xenon dual headlights not only ensure
optimum illumination of the road in the dark, but also provide a daytime light
function through their corona rings. The BMW X6 also comes as standard with
a light and rain sensor to automatically control the lights and the windscreen
wipers whenever required. Additional comfort when driving at night is provided
by the optional High Beam Assistant. Another optionally available feature is
the Adaptive Headlight which ensures that the road is illuminated according to
the road situation. One element of this option is variable light distribution,
which expands the light cone so as to extend the area of vision depending on
road speed. Depending on the situation, either a broader spread of light, a
brightening of the area closest to the vehicle or else a longer range is achieved.
The fog lamps also serve as turning lights, swivelling their light beam to
the side by means of a reflector when turning in order to illuminate the road
in the right direction.
Optional cruise control complete with its brake function masterminds engine
management, the choice of gears and the brakes in order to keep the
speed chosen by the driver at exactly the level set. This efficient system
permanently registers the vehicle’s lateral acceleration and reduces its road
speed whenever necessary to prevent any loss of comfort in bends. The
process of driving downhill in a controlled mode – also when towing a trailer –
is likewise supported by automatic activation of the brakes.
To control the Navigation, Air Conditioning, Entertainment and Communication
functions, the BMW X6 comes as standard with the progressive BMW iDrive
control concept. And to make operation of these systems even easier and
more straightforward, there are no less than eight individual choice favourite
buttons. As an option, finally, information relevant to the driver may be projected
via the Head-Up Display on to a particularly favourable ergonomic position
on the windscreen.
Exclusive and innovative: optional extras.
Sophisticated, top-end navigation and audio systems are available to further
enhance grand touring comfort in the BMW X6. A DVD video system for
the rear-seat passengers, a CD and/or DVD changer in the glove compartment,
as well as an innovative multi-channel audio system are among the
highlights available in terms of mobile entertainment. Further features are
the mobile BMW Online internet portal, the BMW Assist telematics service,
and BMW TeleServices.
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The BMW X6 is available with a back-up camera supplementing PDC
Park Distance Control. This very helpful and convenient system facilitates the
process of parking and manoeuvring in confined spaces and in places
with poor visibility. As an alternative to the automatic air conditioning featured
as standard, two- or four-zone automatic air conditioning for individual
temperature control is available as an option. And last but certainly not least,
an optional glass sliding/vent roof provides an exceptional feeling of space.
Presenting the BMX X6, BMW is once again proving the company’s
outstanding expertise in the development of innovative vehicle concepts. The
world’s first Sports Activity Coupé interprets the sportiness so typical of
the brand in completely new style and with unprecedented qualities. At the
same time the new model adds an innovative and truly fascinating variant to the
existing family of BMW X cars, BMW thus standing out once again as the
trendsetter in a particularly dynamic and fast-growing market segment. Finally,
with its concept and its drive technology the BMW X6 confirms the outstanding
innovative power of the world’s most successful manufacturer of premium
vehicles.
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Concept:
A new vehicle category, a new
driving experience.
World premiere: the first Sports Activity Coupé.
BMW underpins its innovative strength in the segment
of the X models.
Unique driving dynamics – authentically visualised in design.
The BMW X6 is unmistakably a member of the BMW X family. It has a
large number of the qualities which also distinguish the Sports Activity Vehicle
BMW X5. But at the same time it reinterprets the character of the BMW
X models: with a clear focus on driving dynamics, also expressed in its design.
The BMW X6 combines the supremacy, seating position and versatility
of a Sports Activity Vehicle with the elegance and sporty driving qualities of a
large BMW coupé. The result of this combination is an entirely new vehicle
category: the Sports Activity Coupé.
With the invention of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV), BMW already founded
a vehicle category which was both innovative and pioneering. The BMW X5
launched in 1999 instantly took up a leading position within the competitive
environment due to its fascinatingly dynamic character. With the new BMW X5,
this superior driving dynamics became even more marked in what has since
become a hotly competed segment. The success of the BMW X5 is clear
evidence of the fact that sporty driving properties have an important role
to play in this segment too. The BMW X6 thus represents the logical further
development of the range of BMW X models. Its innovative vehicle concept
realises the dynamic performance which is characteristic of BMW in
a way which is even more specifically targeted.
Innovative drivetrain technology, unique design: the BMW X6.
The aim in developing the BMW X6 was to enable a driving experience
determined by sporty flair which would be unequalled to date within
the competitive environment of the X models. At the same time, this core
quality was to be visualised in a fascinating and equally unique design.
For this reason, the world’s first Sports Activity Vehicle is equipped with
innovations in the field of drivetrain and chassis technology which allow the
driving dynamics of a BMW X model to reach a whole new dimension.
Particularly important here are Dynamic Performance – unique the world
over – and the new 8-cylinder engine with Twin Turbo and High Precision
Injection, presented in the BMW X6 for the first time.
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The newly developed V8 power unit is at the top of the engine range for then
BMW X6. For the first time BMW combines Twin Turbo supercharging and
direct petrol injection in an 8-cylinder engine. The 300 kW/407 bhp power unit
is also the world’s first V8 petrol engine in which the turbocharger is located
between the cylinder banks. An unusual feature for an 8-cylinder, apart from the
compact layout, is its degree of economy. The V8 with Twin Turbo and
High Precision Injection by BMW is the most efficient engine in its category
Greater agility, precision and ride stability thanks to
Dynamic Performance Control.
In addition to the intelligent all-wheel drive system BMW xDrive, Dynamic
Performance Control also offers a further increase in agility, steering precision,
traction on bends, ride stability and supremacy off the road. It is presented
in the BMW X6 for the first time and comes as standard. While xDrive ensures
a continuously variable and adaptable distribution of drive torque between
the front and rear axle, Dynamic Performance Control likewise takes care of
variable distribution of the drive forces between the two real wheels. The
system operates independently of propulsion power and ensures the stability of
the vehicle even if the driver makes abrupt steering manoeuvres or suddenly
releases the accelerator. Dynamic Performance Control thus provides a secure
advance into a new dimension of driving dynamics.
The standard fittings of the BMW X6 also include other special features which
enhance the sporty driving experience provided by this vehicle. Shift paddles at
the steering wheel enable fast and reliable handling of the 6-speed automatic
transmission in manual shift mode. Knee pads at the central console provide
additional stability for the driver and front passenger on avoidance manoeuvres
or on unsecured surfaces. Two single seats at the rear with integrated
headrests also ensure that rear passengers enjoy sound lateral support on
fast bends.
Authentic, impressive and distinctive: the design.
The outstanding driving properties of the BMW X6 are reflected in a distinctive
design. The world’s first Sports Activity Coupé gives a visual impression of
its dynamic potential at first sight. What is more, its appearance is ideally suited
to demonstrating individual style.
The lines of the BMW X6 are clearly those of a big BMW coupé. It is defined
by the sweeping transition of the elegantly stretched roof line into the powerful
rear section. Enhanced ground clearance, strikingly flared wheel arches, four
doors and a large tailgate as well as the high waistline bear out a clear styling
resemblance to the other BMW X models. In this combination, the design
reveals a consistent focus on sportiness and elegant present, giving a clear
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indication of the driving properties of the BMW X6. In the same way,
the BMW X6 with its impressive dynamic performance confirms all the
expectations aroused by its unique design.
Innovative strength in a growing market segment.
By presenting the BMW X6, BMW once more demonstrates its outstanding
expertise in the development of new vehicle concepts. The world’s first Sports
Activity Coupé interprets the brand’s characteristic sporty flair in an entirely new
way. What is more, the family of BMW X models gains a new and extremely
fascinating member. The world’s first Sports Activity Coupé once again shows
BMW to be a driving force within a market segment characterised by especially
dynamic growth. What is more, both with its concept and its drivetrain
technology, the BMW X6 shows the outstanding innovative strength of the
world’s most successful manufacturer of premium vehicles.
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Design:
Elegant sportiness meets
supreme presence.
Proportions of a coupé and characteristic features of a
BMW X model – combined in one vehicle for the first time.
Innovative design reflects outstanding driving dynamics.
Luxurious sporty flair inside the vehicle.
The BMW X6 sets out to change habitual perspectives. It enriches the idea
of a BMW coupé by adding a new, attractive facet and thus enables a
whole new perspective on the family of BMW X models. With its flat side
window surfaces and a roof line which falls gently to the rear, the BMW X6
clearly has the proportions of a coupé. On the inside – equally typical of
a coupé – it offers space for the driver, front passenger and two additional
passengers. The latter travel on generously sized single rear seats with a sporty
design and integrated headrests. The raised ground clearance, strikingly
flared wheel arches, four doors and a large tailgate bear out a clear styling
resemblance to the other BMW x models. This design is an authentic
expression of the dynamic potential provided by the drivetrain and chassis
technology of the BMW X6, not just on the road but also off the beaten track.
Unique design: dynamic lines, powerful presence.
The design of the BMW X6 reveals a vehicle which clearly has BMW X genes,
though it interprets the character of this type of model in a uniquely sporty
fashion. The design is the authentic visualisation of outstanding driving
properties which in the BMW X6 are largely defined by the intelligent all-wheel
drive system BMW xDrive, including Dynamic Performance Control and the
extended track width.
The BMW X6 is definitely a genuine BMW from every angle. This is ensured
first and foremost by the sculptural design so characteristic of all
BMW X models. The front section, the sides and the rear section flow smoothly
and directly into one another, the various forms and surfaces merging to
provide one harmonious entity. Various design features typical of the brand also
come out clearly in the car’s details, ranging from the BMW kidney grille,
the dual round headlights optically “cut off” at the top and the powerful contour
line along the side and including the horizontal lines at the rear emphasising
the sheer width of the vehicle.
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Front end with dynamic orientation to the road.
In the new Sports Activity Coupé, even the impression of the front end ensures
a powerful presence. Due to the greater share of surfaces finished in body
colour, however, the front end looks lower, thereby emphasising the dynamic
orientation of the BMW X6 to the road. The BMW X genes are also revealed in
the engine compartment lid and the structure of the vertically positioned
BMW kidney grille with its rods finished in a sophisticated titanium colour in
the BMW X6 xDrive50i and the BMW X6 xDrive35d, and in black in the
other model variants.
Large air intake flaps positioned far to the outside bear clear testimony not
only to the cooling requirements of the powerful engines. Interacting with the
side paddles extending far to the inside over the headlights, the air scoops
also provide clear orientation towards the wheels, emphasising the powerful
stance of the vehicle of the road. The side air intakes are split horizontally
by aluminium-coloured bars also bearing the surrounds on the round
fog lamps. The central air intake in the bumper is wider towards the base,
so its contours also enhance the visual orientation towards the road.
Through their clearly cut profile at the top, the dual round headlights so
typical of BMW offer a particularly intense and clearly focussed look.
The concentrated focus of the entire vehicle on the road appears even stronger
and more dramatic. 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. The side panels
extending far over the headlights towards the middle of the vehicle and
powerfully contoured to the outside, finally, highlight the supreme presence
of the BMW X6 from the front.
Side view: dynamic roofline, muscular surfaces.
The unique proportions of the new BMW X6 come out particularly clearly
from the side. The short body overhang at the front emphasises the dynamic
look of the vehicle, the roof line tapering out gently towards the rear and
the long body overhang on the rear section adding to the stretched silhouette
of a genuine coupé. The roofline reaches its highest point directly above the
first row of seats, thus clearly placing the focus on the driver, creating a special
effect most appropriate to the extravagant design of the BMW X6. At the
rear the side window frame features the “counter-swing” at the bottom of the
D-pillar – so well-known as the “Hofmeister kick”. Chrome surrounds on
the windows featured as standard distinguish the BMW X6 xDrive50i from
the other model variants.
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The high waistline and powerfully contoured wheel arches both front and
rear, moving the visual centre 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. Slender plastic protectors at the bottom
of the bumpers, side sills and wheel arches also serve to discreetly highlight
the robust character of the BMW X6.
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. The contour line running parallel to the door openers offers
a particularly muscular look, enhancing the dynamic wedge shape generated
by the growing distance between the shoulder line and the side-sill line
towards the rear of the vehicle. Extending all the way to the rear light clusters,
the contour line visually stretches the entire vehicle to provide an even
more dynamic and powerful impression. The second character line runs parallel
to the side sills half-way between the contour and the side sill lines. At both
front and rear, this additional character line ends where the extra-large wheel
arches curve powerfully out of the side panels.
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 emphasises the muscular look of the vehicle, the BMW X6 thus
providing an excellent balance between visual power and stylish presence.
Rear end characterised by strong shoulders and a powerful stance
on the road.
Features and characteristics typical of elegance, sportiness and robustness
likewise come together in fascinating style at the rear end to form a harmonious
entity. A powerful bumper and the protector panel on the underfloor are
classical elements of a BMW X model in its design. At the same time the new
vehicle comes in the proportions typical of a coupé but in the special style
and class of a BMW X model. The greenhouse with its unusually angled
rear window tapers out smoothly to the rear, the rear hatch with its striking
airflow spoiler adding a further feature typical of a coupé.
The entire rear view is split up by horizontal lines giving the rear end of the
BMW X6 an even wider look and emphasising the powerful stance of the car
on the road. The rear section achieves its full width in the area of the wheel
arches. And the two exhaust tailpipes, positioned far to the outside and
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set in high-quality trim, draw the onlooker’s attention to the wheels. The striking
light edge in the lower section of the bumper creates a further accentuation,
highlighting the ground clearance of the BMW X6 which is characteristic of the
BMW X models.
Even the rear lights, in their design, highlight the unique character of the
BMW X6, re-interpreting the L-shape so typical of a BMW X model and adding
a dynamic, sweeping look. The rear lights reach far into the side panels,
ensuring that the entire breadth of the vehicle comes into its own in its nighttime design.
Sporty and exclusive interior.
Down to the very last detail, the interior of the BMW X6 offers a unique
synthesis of exclusive luxury, sporting dynamics, and powerful style. Tense
surfaces swivelling into one another symbolise the active character of
BMW’s Sports Activity Coupé, sporting features such as knee pads on both
sides of the centre 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 Coupé offers the occupants on
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 active style, this creates an innovative impression of genuine,
all-out sportiness. The driver’s and front passenger’s seats come as standard
with electric seat and backrest angle adjustment. A further point distinguishing
the world’s first Sports Activity Coupé from the other BMW X models is the
sporting design of the individual rear seats separated from one another through
the centre console, the high-rising side supports and the integrated headrests.
The BMW X6 is the only car in the complete entire segment of the
BMW X models to feature a sports steering wheel with gearshift paddles
as standard. These paddles enable the driver to shift gears manually on
the six-speed automatic transmission. Multifunction buttons on the steering
wheel serve furthermore to operate the telephone and audio systems
quickly, smoothly and without the slightest distraction. The high-quality trim on
the steering wheel comes as standard in leather and features a highlight
bar finished in pearl gloss chrome.
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The instrument panel is dominated by dual circular instruments with fine
scales reminiscent of motor racing as a clear visual reference to the sporting
character of the BMW X6. The galvanised trim rings on the instrument
panel clearly accentuate the exclusive character of the vehicle’s interior, with
the same high-quality metal shimmer on the rotary knobs, the door
openers, on the gearshift lever knob and the brackets within the air vents.
The new knee pads on the centre console stand out clearly as a particularly
sporting feature offering the driver and front passenger additional stability
in avoidance manoeuvres in city traffic and when driving off-road over uneven
surfaces. The high-quality knee pad supports made of glass fibre-reinforced
plastic combine low weight with outstanding robustness. Depending on
the features and equipment within the vehicle, the knee pads are matched
to the colour of the respective interior and finished in various materials.
Excellent quality of finish and a wide range of storage options.
Visibly and tangibly sophisticated, high-class surfaces make the interior
of the BMW X6 a genuine experience to touch and see at all times. Through
their special quality designed for lasting strength and resistance, the interior
surfaces also emphasise the idea of robustness. The special surface grain
on the instrument panel is formed by innovative IM (in-mould) coating. Optional
leather finish on the instrument panel ensures a particularly exclusive effect
in its touch and looks brought out by the use of high-quality leather and seams
as well as smooth and gentle padding beneath the leather surface.
In its design, the dashboard is reminiscent of a firm but resistant band
swivelling from one side to the other. This dynamic design then continues
within the door linings with their twin-section trimming, the glove compartment
merging elegantly and unobtrusively into the surrounding surfaces. Locking
automatically together with the doors, the glove compartment does not
require a separate lock, the two-piece lid opening upwards and downwards to
provide convenient access to the fully illuminated storage space inside.
The spacious storage box in the centre console opens and closes in the
same way by means of a so-called butterfly lid. Further features on the
centre console are the two extra-large cupholders complete with a lid on top
serving also to hold even bottles firmly in position. Two further large cupholders
are provided in the rear console, together with an additional storage box.
And spacious storage pockets in the door panels front and rear, finally, round
off the wide range of storage facilities.
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Lots of space, lots of customisation options.
Wide opening rear doors facilitate access to the two rear seats, and
headroom also at the rear is unusually generous for a coupé: a seat height
of 944 millimetres or 37.2" guarantees supreme comfort and convenience
even for tall passengers. Seen from the rear, the window graphics in the
BMW X6 generate a feeling of forward-pushing openness and, as a result a
generous sensation of spaciousness and abundance.
A wide range of materials and colours 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
colours, while five equipment variants, two interior colours and five trim options
provides a wide range of possible combinations. Trim bars in ash grain and
flywheel aluminium have been created especially for BMW’s Sports Activity
Coupé. And while the wood variant exudes a particular touch of discreet
exclusivity, the sweeping polish on the aluminium version shows a clear and
distinct reference to motor racing. Looking at the seat covers, the customer has
the choice of various high-quality cloth and leather variants as well as a new
combination of alcantara/leather developed exclusively for the BMW X6. In this
version, the alcantara cover in the middle of the seats is combined with
fine-grain Oregon leather at the sides.
The Lights Package is yet another option, LED units around the door handles
and light bars in the door pockets providing a stylish and sophisticated
ambience inside the car and facilitating use of the control elements housed
in the door panels. A further important point is that the Lights Package
also illuminates the area outside the car and comes with exit lights in the
door linings.
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Driving experience:
Dynamic performance in
a new dimension.
World premiere: Dynamic Performance Control.
Dynamic performance with intelligent control:
Integrated Chassis Management.
Even greater supremacy with Active Steering and Adaptive Drive.
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
world’s first-ever Sports Activity Coupé offers new dimensions defined
by a considerable enhancement of agility, unique stability on fast bends and
safe traction on slippery surfaces. Powerful engines, BMW’s intelligent xDrive
all-wheel drive technology, DSC (Dynamic Stability Control), optional
Active Steering and Adaptive Drive as well as Dynamic Performance Control
featured for the first time in the BMW X6 as a standard feature: together
with the extended track width of the rear axle, these set the foundation for
superior driving dynamics.
Even with a moderate, reserved style of motoring, Dynamic Performance
Control optimises steering precision very noticeably, enabling the BMW X6 to
handle even difficult driving conditions and demonstrate 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 ICM Integrated Chassis Management. This high-performance
electronic control ensures perfect harmony of drivetrain and suspension
functions within fractions of a second, spelling out maximum stability and
supreme performance wherever you go and at all times. Even when a sudden
change in driving conditions occurs, for example on varying surfaces, during
spontaneous steering manoeuvres or when accelerating or applying the brake
abruptly, ICM reacts with 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.
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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 more progressive influence on driving dynamics in the new
BMW X6, since it is also able to use the actuators serving 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 – due to 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 – which is quite unique in the market – enhances the agility,
steering precision and tracking stability of the car in bends as well as its traction
on slippery surfaces, significantly improving driving dynamics. As a result,
Dynamic Stability Control is only required to intervene by means of selective
brake application to the appropriate wheel or wheels when the vehicle really
reaches the extreme physical limits. The world’s first Sports Activity Coupé
thus offers the driver the truly fascinating experience of being able to
handle even the most demanding driving situations with a level of 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.
The foundation for this is provided by suspension technology which is quite
unique in the segment of the BMW X models. The front axle is a double
track control arm configuration applying the double joint principle for dynamic
lateral acceleration, superior tracking stability and minimisation of forces
acting on the steering wheel. Appropriate front axle kinematics ensure
optimum front wheel camber on the road at all times, so the BMW X6 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 harmonise superior comfort with equally superior dynamics. And now
this lightweight construction has been specifically optimised for the
Sports Activity Coupé in numerous details, the entire rear axle configuration
being appropriately adjusted to the specific demands made of this model
for supreme sportiness and performance. The wheel mounts, rear axle
subframe 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 optimise the roll quality of the wheels. Effectively separating
the road surface from the drivetrain, the rear axle helps to ensure first-class
noise control and ride comfort.
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The BMW X6 comes as standard on 19-inch light-alloy wheels. Also featured
as standard, runflat safety tyres enable the driver to continue even after a
complete loss of pressure in the tyres smoothly and safely to the nearest
workshop. Yet another feature is the Tyre Damage Indicator which permanently
monitors air pressure and warns the driver as soon as the pressure of air
in the tyres drops more than 30 per cent below the ideal level by means of an
visual signal in the instrument cluster.
BMW xDrive: intelligent al-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
feeding drive power through a distributor box with an electronically controlled
multiple-plate clutch according to driving conditions in exactly the right dosage
to the appropriate axle with optimum grip on the road. The possibilities for
optimising drive power and thrust in this way, in the interests of both driving
stability and dynamic performance, are further enhanced by the use of
Dynamic Performance Control in the BMW X6, now also varying the distribution of power between the right and left-hand rear wheel.
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 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 stabilise the vehicle even before the driver notices any need
for action.
Offering advantages of this calibre, BMW xDrive enhances the dynamic
performance of the BMW X6 by counteracting even the slightest tendency to
over steer or understeer right from the start at the earliest conceivable point.
And now, incorporating BMW’s new Dynamic Performance Control, xDrive is
able to respond even more quickly and in line with current requirements, the
positive effects on driving dynamics being particularly significant on fast bends.
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 comes out clearly even in conventional everyday traffic, the vehicle
steering into bends with significantly enhanced precision even when
travelling at moderate speeds. Unlike a conventional locking differential,
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Dynamic performance Control cause the outside wheel to accelerate,
for example. The additional momentum thus generated is realised as a yaw
or steering movement of the vehicle. Additional supremacy is provided
by Dynamic Performance Control for sudden steering manoeuvres and at
particularly high speeds on bends.
With a vehicle possibly pushing to the outside of a bend when driving to
the limit either at the rear or on its front wheels, depending on road
conditions, the angle of the bend and road speed, both BMW xDrive and
Dynamic Performance Control are able to counteract both of these
manifestations of driving instability: as soon as the vehicle threatens
to oversteer, xDrive reduces the transmission of power to the rear wheels
pushing to the outside. And now Dynamic Performance Control also
comes in, withdrawing drive forces from the outer rear wheel in a bend subject
to particular centrifugal loads and diverting these forces to the inner rear
wheel, thus creating an outward yaw moment. 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 even when
driving dynamically.
Operating exactly the other way round, Dynamic Performance Control also
counteracts any tendency to understeer: xDrive reduces the transmission
of power to the front wheels “pushing” to the outside, Dynamic Performance
Control shifts drive power to the outer rear wheel on a bend in the interests
of optimum stability and an inward yaw moment. As a result, the car steers
even more smoothly and precisely into the bend, following the course set by
the driver with greater agility and enhanced tracking stability, regardless
of road speed.
Unique: Dynamic Performance Control increases steering precision,
even when the driver takes his foot off the accelerator.
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 ensured by an
additional, superimposed transmission unit within the final drive made up of a
double planetary gearset and a multiple-plate clutch operated by an electric
motor, varying the distribution of drive power even when the driver takes
his foot off the accelerator. The BMW X6 is the first vehicle in the world to offer
such a stabilising effect independent of engine load and drive power.
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Dynamic Performance Control also serves to optimise traction on a slippery
surface: the ability to vary the transmission of engine power specifically as
required – now also between the two rear wheels – serves among other things
to improve traction and puling force whenever the vehicle is running on
different surfaces from one side to the other, for example 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 set
of by Dynamic Performance Control specifically sharing out drive forces on
the rear axle.
By taking just one look at the instrument cluster, the driver receives a clear
message showing activity of Dynamic Performance Control and xDrive:
a graphic display presented as an alternative to the other displays on the
on-board computer simply accessed by pressing the lever on the steering
column informs the driver of the current distribution of drive power.
In a symbolic graphic presentation of the four drive wheels, bar diagrams
show how much power is going to each wheel at any given point in time.
DSC only intervenes in the threshold range.
The difference in drive forces between the two rear wheels provided by
Dynamic Performance Control may go all the way to 1,800 Newton-metres.
But even then, all the driver will feel when Dynamic Performance Control
intervenes is an increase in agility, traction and driving stability – albeit
a significant one. Another effect he will also feel and appreciate thanks to
Dynamic Performance Control is that DSC 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 physical threshold of
performance.
Over and above this stabilising effect, DSC in the new BMW X6 offers a wide
range of additional functions serving to promote safe and dynamic motoring.
These include ABS, Automatic Stability Control (ASC), Trailer Stability Control,
Hill Descent Control (HDC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBD) automatically
maximising brake pressure when required in the interest of minimum stopping
distances, Cornering Brake Control (CBC) and finally standard cruise control
with its own brake application function. The Automatic Differential Brake
(ADB) serves as a transverse lock between the two wheels, with the fading
compensation function increasing brake pressure as required under extremely
high brake temperatures. Meanwhile regular dry braking optimises 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 BMW X6 features
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a parking brake operating both electromechanically and hydraulically and
activated or released simply by pushing a button. The parking brake
is fitted with an Auto Hold function which especially increases comfort in
stop-and-go traffic.
Reflecting the high standard of driving dynamics provided by the BMW X6,
DSC also comes with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) as a special function,
raising the DSC response thresholds to a higher level and allowing a
particularly sporting and active style of motoring, and enabling the driver to
set off smoothly on snow or 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 in all
conditions. Inner-vented discs on all four wheels take up brake energy, newly
developed lightweight brakes featuring 385 millimetre discs and aluminium
floating callipers front and rear guarantee extremely good resistance to fading
and maximum brake comfort in the top-of-the-range BMW X6 xDrive50i.
The lightweight brake discs are riveted onto an aluminium cover, following
a principle patented by BMW and now also emulated by other vehicle
manufacturers in order to significantly reduce unsprung masses and prevent
deformation of the discs on account of high temperatures even under
extremely high brake loads.
Active Steering for a sporty and comfortable style of motoring.
The rack-and-pinion steering in the BMW X6 varies the steering transmission
ratio as a function of the steering angle, thus meeting all kinds of requirements
under different driving conditions. Keeping power assistance at a consistent
level also at high speeds with the steering in its midrange position, the steering
thus enhances superior control of the car. On bends the driver benefits from
a more direct steering response, the steering ratio being geared to the angle of
the steering wheel and thus allowing an even more dynamic style of motoring.
As an option, the BMW X6 is also available with Active Steering. This very
special system developed by BMW offers exactly the right steering ratio at
all speeds, maintaining direct steering behaviour up to a speed of about
90 km/h or 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 interests of steady directional stability and, as a result, enhanced motoring
comfort.
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In the BMW X6, Active Steering is combined with Servotronic, thus increasing
steering comfort due to reduced forces depending on road speed. What
is more, Active Steering makes an active contribution in stabilising the car in
the event of oversteer on bends or for particularly demanding brake
manoeuvres. When applying the brakes on surfaces which differ from left to
right, for example – the so-called modal split brake manoeuvre – Active
Steering countersteers discreetly but firmly to prevent the car from swerving
out of control.
Unique: Adaptive Drive with data transfer via FlexRay.
Carefully harmonised 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 also available as an option gives the new
BMW X6 incomparably superior driving response.
By means of sensors in the vehicle, Adaptive Drive permanently monitors
and calculates data on road speed, steering angle, longitudinal and
lateral acceleration, body and wheel velocity, as well as ride and damper
height. 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 serial production
standard by a development consortium under the leadership of BMW,
offers a an entirely new standard of data transfer capacity – and BMW is the
first vehicle manufacturer in the world to use FlexRay technology in a serial
production car.
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Drivetrain:
Impressive power,
fascinating efficiency.
World premiere: V8 engine with Twin Turbo and
High Precision Injection.
For the first time: 6-cylinder petrol engine with Twin Turbo in a
BMW X model, two 6-cylinder turbodiesel engines to choose from.
As standard: 6-speed automatic transmission and paddles
at the steering wheel.
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 power units available
in the first Sports Activity Coupé set standards themselves in terms of muscular
performance, superior running smoothness, and outstanding efficiency in
their respective class. Both the two petrol engines with Twin Turbo technology
and the two all-aluminium diesel engines represent the state of the art in
engine technology. The power range extends all the way from 173 kW/235 bhp
to 300 kW/407 bhp.
The top-of-the-range BMW X6 xDrive50i is powered by an all-new 8-cylinder,
while the BMW X6 xDrive35i features the most powerful in-line 6-cylinder
engine within the engine portfolio of Germany’s leading premium vehicle
manufacturer. Both of these petrol engines benefit in their performance
characteristics and efficiency from the exclusive combination of Twin Turbo
technology and High Precision Injection available only from BMW. The principle
of combining two turbochargers and direct petrol injection applied for the first
time in the in-line 6-cylinder-six is now also to be admired on the new V8.
The BMW X6 xDrive35d is entering the market with the world’s most sporting
and dynamic 6-cylinder. And the X6 xDrive30d – again featuring an allaluminium diesel with third-generation common-rail fuel injection – likewise
offers the power and performance of a sports car combined with a level of
efficiency quite unique in the market segment of the BMW X models.
A class of its own: the new 8-cylinder engine with
Twin Turbo technology.
Supremacy as the most important feature – this applies both to the
BMW X models and to its 8-cylinder power units. And now the BMW X6 is
adding an incomparably dynamic variant to the line-up of BMW x models,
with the world’s first Sports Activity Coupé for the first time boasting
a particularly sporting and dynamic 8-cylinder. Displacing 4.4 litres, the
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new V8 power unit with Twin Turbo technology and direct petrol injection
(High Precision Injection) develops maximum output of 300 kW/407 bhp
across a broad range of engine speed from 5,500–6,400 rpm. Engine torque
reaches its peak of 600 Newton-metres/ 442 lb-ft across an unusually large
speed range from 1,750–4,500 rpm. The spontaneous, intense and longlasting thrust generated in this way is the result of Twin Turbo technology
already featured on BMW’s most powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine combined
with High Precision Injection. In the new V8 the cooling effect of direct
fuel injection also ensures a compression ratio which is quite unusual for
a turbocharged power unit, helping to give the engine an even higher
level of all-round efficiency.
The arrangement 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, thereby
significantly reducing pressure losses on both the intake and exhaust side.
The all-aluminium V8 power unit developed for the BMW X6 offers all the
qualities typical of an 8-cylinder in incomparably sporty 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 0–100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds and boasts ample
power reserves for fascinating acceleration also at higher speeds. Top speed
is a truly impressive 250 km/h or 155 mph, limited electronically by the engine
control unit.
Twin Turbo technology featured for the first time in an 8-cylinder
petrol engine.
The power and performance characteristics of the new V8 derive to a large
extent from Twin Turbo technology, the use of two turbochargers for the
first time in an 8-cylinder power unit 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 accelerator pedal. As with the in-line 6-cylinder
engine featuring Twin Turbo technology, the turbo lag typical of a turbocharged
engine with conventional technology – i.e. the time lag until the turbocharger
builds up its power and boost – is virtually eliminated by this superior
technology. A further advantage is that the engine revs up smoothly and full
of power, maintaining its high torque consistently across an unusually
broad range of engine speed. In its power and performance characteristics,
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therefore, the engine is comparable to a significantly larger naturally aspirated
power unit while offering the advantage of much lower weight also thanks
to its all-aluminium crankcase.
Not only the dimensions and weight of the new V8 are unusually modest,
the fuel consumption is also exceptionally low for an engine of this calibre.
A significant factor contributing to the superior fuel economy is double
VANOS continuously variable camshaft management, a technology characteristic of BMW power units. This technology is in fact one of the reasons
why the V8 already 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 petrol 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 200 bar. The advantage is extremely
precise dosage of fuel, with the further benefit of reduced emissions and
improved engine acoustics. The engine fulfils both the US ULEV II emissions
standard as well as the EU5 requirements in Europe.
The new V8 power unit 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 which are significantly better than other
8-cylinder vehicles competing with the BMW x models. Average fuel
consumption of the BMW X6 xDrive50i is 12.5 litres/100 km (equal to
22.6 mpg imp), the CO2 rating is 299 grams per kilometre.
The most powerful BMW in-line 6-cylinder engine for the first
Sports Activity Coupé.
The second petrol-fuelled version of the BMW X6 boasts the most powerful
in-line 6-cylinder within BMW’s engine portfolio: the maximum output of
the engine featured in the BMW X6 xDrive35i is 225 kW/306 bhp from
an engine capacity of 3.0 litres. This superior power is maintained consistently
between 5,800 and 6,250 rpm, with a maximum torque of 400 Newtonmetres/295 lb-ft provided all the way from 1,300 to 5,000 rpm. This gives the
6-cylinder superior power and performance from an unusually early point for
a petrol engine, subsequently maintaining this high power across a broad range
of engine speed. Like the new V8 power unit, the engine in the BMW X6
xDrive35i offers the exclusive combination of Twin Turbo technology and
High Precision Injection available only from BMW for incomparable power and
performance plus a standard of economy quite unique in comparison with
the engine’s dynamic driving potential.
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In the in-line 6-cylinder with Twin Turbo technology, two exhaust turbochargers
each supply compressed air to three cylinders. The low mass inertia of the
relatively compact turbochargers optimises response to a significantly higher
degree in this engine too, building up charge pressure from low engine speeds
without the slightest delay. The result is a rapid increase in power and torque
further promoted by infinitely variable double-VANOS camshaft control. This
particular character of BMW’s Twin Turbo petrol engines, unique the world over,
offers an exceptionally high standard of supremacy and elasticity 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 in a turbocharged
engine with intake manifold injection. Engine efficiency is improved accordingly,
offering more power from less fuel. A further benefit of the in-line 6-cylinder
with High Precision Injection is the central arrangement of the piezo injectors
between the valves and in the immediate vicinity of the spark plugs ensuring
particularly precise dosage of the fuel injected.
The level of power offered by the in-line 6-cylinder engine with Twin Turbo
Technology and High Precision Injection is absolutely equal to the power only
a much larger eight-cylinder would have been able to provide in the past.
Yet at the same time BMW’s most powerful 6-cylinder offers a much higher
standard of fuel economy and, also thanks to its all-aluminium crankcase
it is much lighter, in the interests of superior agility on the road. The BMW X6
xDrive35i accelerates in 6.7 seconds from zero to 100 km/h, its maximum
speed is 240 km/h. In the EU test cycle its average fuel consumption
is 10.9 litres per 100 kilometres. The CO2 rating is 262 grams per kilometre.
Maximum diesel power:
in-line 6-cylinder engine with Variable Twin Turbo.
Two turbochargers, direct fuel injection, maximum sportiness – the most
powerful diesel engine available in the BMW X6 shows a number of interesting
features quite comparable to the two petrol engines. Indeed, the 3.0 litre
in-line 6-cylinder diesel with Variable Twin Turbo (VTT) technology is a truly
outstanding engine in every respect, developing 210 kW/286 bhp at 4,400 rpm
as the most sporting power unit of its kind the world over. At the same time
the BMW X6 xDrive35d boasts its own unique characteristics and a wide range
of equally unique technical features.
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This outstanding power unit also impressively underlines BMW’s
great expertise in the development of the diesel engine. With its all-aluminium
crankcase, VTT turbocharging and third-generation common rail fuel
injection featuring piezo injectors, the engine offers ideal qualities
for impressive power and performance combined with outstanding efficiency.
Weighing just 194 kg or 428 lb, this high-performance diesel is some
50 kilos or 110 kb lighter than an 8-cylinder with roughly the same output –
an advantage again benefiting the dynamic driving character of the
BMW X6 xDrive35d. Thanks to this superior power, acceleration to 100 km/h
comes in 6.9 seconds and the top speed of the BMW X6 xDrive35d
is 236 km/h or 146 mph. Compared with this kind of performance, average
fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of just 8.3 litres/100 kilometres
(34.0 mpg imp) is even more impressive.
This outstanding efficiency is attributable in particular to the Variable
Twin Turbo system, with VTT turbocharging serving initially to activate the small
turbocharger at low engine speeds. Thanks to its lower level of inertia,
this small turbocharger unit helps to boost power immediately in response
to even the smallest movement of the accelerator pedal, without the slightest
delay. Then as engine speed increases, the second, larger turbocharger
also cuts in, developing maximum torque of 580 Newton-metres/427 lb-ft
at just 1,750 rpm. Interaction of the two turbochargers, finally, is masterminded
by a particularly efficient engine management system.
Full of torque and highly economical:
in-line 6-cylinder diesel with variable turbine geometry.
The second and particularly economical diesel model is the BMW X6
xDrive30d also powered by a 3.0-litre straight-six with an all-aluminium
crankcase and third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection. The
turbocharger on this power unit comes with variable intake geometry ensuring
muscular and at the same time smooth and harmonious development of
power tailored to all driving conditions. Operating with maximum efficiency, the
turbocharger increases both engine output and torque, with maximum power
of 173 kW/235 bhp at 4,000 rpm and peak torque of 520 Newton-metres/
383 lb-ft at just 2,000 rpm. Common rail fuel injection featuring piezo injectors
also serves in this version of the 3.0 litre diesel to generate superior power
in conjunction with a high level of efficiency, optimised emissions and supreme
running smoothness. The BMW X6 xDrive30d accelerates to 100 km/h
in 8.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 210 km/h or 130 mph (220 km/h
or 136 mph with the optional high-speed set-up). With an average fuel
consumption of 8.2 litres/100 kilometres (34.4 mpg imp) in the EU test cycle
and a maximum range of 1,035 kilometres (642 miles), the BMW X6 xDrive30d
sets the standard against the competition of the BMW X models.
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In order to optimise emission response, both diesel engines come with a
state-of-the-art particulate filter and an oxidation catalyst housed in the same
unit. Being placed directly at the engine, this exhaust gas cleaning system
reaches its operating temperature almost immediately after the engine has
been started, thus taking full effect very early on. The particulate filter operates
free of maintenance and regenerates itself by burning the diesel particles,
thus ensuring an efficient filter function at all speeds and under all loads,
without the slightest influence on engine output and fuel consumption. The
CO2 rating of the BMW X6 xDrive35d is 220 grams/kilometre, with the
BMW X6 xDrive30d offering an even better rate of 217 grams/kilometre.
Both the BMW X6 xDrive35d and the BMW X6 xDrive30d come with a diesel
fuel guard preventing the user from inadvertently filling up the tank with petrol.
This is done by using a lock ratchet on the filler neck of each model which
only a diesel pump filler larger in diameter is able to open. This virtually rules out
the risk of filling the wrong fuel, as may be the case when the driver is
not acquainted with the car, for example in the case of a rental vehicle. So at all
filling stations using appropriately standardised pumps, the driver cannot
go wrong if he selects the smaller petrol pump nozzle with a smaller diameter.
BMW EfficientDynamics: a wide range of features serving to reduce
fuel consumption and emissions – and all as standard.
Offering a wide range of features serving to enhance efficiency in 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. Brake Energy Regeneration in all engine variants, to mention
just one example, ensures intelligent management of the flow of energy
concentrating the generation of electricity for the on-board network on the
overrun and brake application phases. This serves to consistently charge
the battery, without extracting power from the engine and, as a result, without
using any of the energy provided by the fuel. As long as the engine is pulling
the car, on the other hand, the alternator generally remains disconnected
and out of use. Apart from outstanding efficiency in the generation of electric
power, this also serves to provide more power for acceleration and allow
an even more dynamic style of motoring.
The efficiency of the BMW X6 is further optimised 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, for example, and
thus again saving energy in the process. 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.
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Further examples are the use of tyres with reduced roll resistance and the
optimisation of the car’s aerodynamics. The cooling air flaps behind the
BMW kidney grille and in the air inlet, for instance, are controlled electronically
in the models BMW X6 xDrive35i, BMW X6 xDrive35d and BMW X6 xDrive
30d, 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 in the BMW X6 as standard by a 6-speed automatic
transmission with a particularly sporting gearshift now developed to an
even higher level. The automatic transmission chooses the appropriate gear
with incomparable spontaneity, precision and efficiency, benefiting not only
the superior comfort but also the supreme driving dynamics of the BMW X6.
Being directly connected to the engine, incorporating a converter clutch
operating largely without slip, and allowing particularly precise choice of gears,
the six-speed automatic transmission also helps to optimise the overall
efficiency of the power unit in practice.
The automatic transmission shifts gears either in response to the electronic
gear selector lever or the gearshift paddles at the steering wheel. The shift
pattern on the gear selector lever is the same as that of a conventional
automatic transmission but the selector level returns to its starting point after
each gearshift. Transmission management is not mechanical but is effected
by means of electrical signals. The park position is engaged by pressing
the P button on the top of the switch. To activate the manual gear selection
mode, all the driver has to do is press the selector lever to the left. Then
he is able to shift gears in sequence by hand – either using the gear selector
lever or using the gearshift paddles featured as standard on the steering wheel.
Pulling one of the paddles out serves to shift up gears, pressing the paddle
shifts down. Using this paddle gearshift, the driver is able to shift gears
with maximum spontaneity in a manual mode. Whenever he operates one of
the paddles, the transmission will also switch immediately from automatic
mode into manual gearshift.
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Body and safety:
Solid, versatile and luxurious.
Comfortable space provision with a sporty and
exclusive ambience.
Large luggage compartment volume and high degree of versatility.
Extensive safety fittings including roll-over sensor system.
Its impressive versatility combined with a high degree of comfort and
safety makes the new BMW X6 a highly adaptable vehicle which not only has
a fascinating and unmistakable appearance but also sets standards with
its generous interior. With the space it provides at the rear and its generous
luggage compartment volume, the four-seater clearly exceeds the standards
commonly applicable to coupés. What is more, the dynamic driving experience
which can be felt on all seats is coupled with a level of safety which is
exemplary. The body construction ensures maximum occupant protection
as well as the very highest level of driving dynamics.
Generous space, lots of headroom at the rear.
Two single rear seats and integrated headrests make travelling in the BMW X6
a comfortable and safe experience for passengers in the second row, too.
The rear doors open up to a wide angle which facilitate access to the two rear
seats. An unusually generous feature for a coupé is the substantial headroom
at the rear of 944 millimetres or 37.2”, which gives even tall passengers
maximum comfort at all times. Seen from the rear, the window graphics of the
BMW X6 create a feeling of forward-striving openness and, as a result,
a generous experience of space.
The passenger and luggage compartment of the BMW X6 are distinctly
separated from one another in the style one would expect of a coupé. Offering
570 litres or almost 20 cu ft of storage space, the luggage compartment
behind the rear seats of the BMW X6 is far larger than in a conventional coupé,
for example allowing the driver and passengers to take along four full-size golf
bags in the luggage compartment even with four people riding in the vehicle.
In order to increase transport capacity, the rear-seat backrests may be
tilted down in an asymmetric split, loading capacity being extended in this way
to 1,450 litres or 51 cu ft. As an option, the BMW X6 is available with an
automatic opening and closing function of the rear luggage compartment lid,
with the two-stage gas spring featured as standard allowing the driver to
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vary the final position of the tailgate when open. This helps to avoid the
risk of damage, for example in an underground car park or in a garage with
a low ceiling. The load sill in high-quality steel lends an additional touch
of individuality to the vehicle’s overall appearance.
The variability of the load compartment is further optimised with the folding
luggage compartment cover. Due to the so-called Z-folding principle, the
cover can be stored under the load floor. It can easily be removed and locked
back into place. On request an adaptable attachment system is available which
allows smaller items of luggage to be held in place in the desired position.
It forms part of the optional storage package and includes such items as two
lashing bars with four adjustable lashing eyes, storage nets and bag hooks.
Intelligent lightweight construction increases
dynamic performance 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 engineers developing the new model focused consistently
on intelligent lightweight construction from the start: 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.
In order to achieve this ambitious goal one of the elements added was a cast
aluminium strut integrated in the front section of the BMW X6. Due to its
lightweight construction in cast aluminium, the weight of this component is
reduced by up to 50% as compared a conventional component of this type.
Nonetheless, a remarkable degree of rigidity of construction is achieved
by means of functionally appropriate design and local reinforcement elements.
The higher rigidity also results in an optimisation of the vehicle’s properties
in terms of driving dynamics. What is more, the use of a cast aluminium strut
saves a significant amount of space and makes for a shorter front end.
Safety just in case: six airbags and a system of roll-over sensors.
In order to optimise passive safety to the highest conceivable standard, the aim
was to give the passenger cell maximum stability right from the outset in
developing the body shell. Forces acting on the vehicle in an accident are
guided via the engine support arms and the chassis along several load paths
in order to avoid extreme loads acting on individual components.
Inside the new BMW X6, not only frontal and hip thorax airbags come as
standard, but also curtain head airbags at the side, inflating out of the covers on
the A pillar and roof lining and thus protecting occupants at both front and
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rear from injury. The new BMW X6 features belt force limiters and a belt
tensioner function on the front seats. To prevent cervical spine injury in
the event of a rear-on collision, the front seats of the BMW X6 come
as standard with crash-activated headrests. This reduces the distance to the
head even before it is thrown back by the forces acting on the vehicle. This
increases the stabilising and securing function of the headrest and reduces the
risk of injury or overstretching in the cervical spine area of any of the vehicle
occupants.
ISOFIX child seat fastenings are likewise standard on the rear seats. All
restraint systems are masterminded by one central electronic safety system
which monitors the type and severity of a collision and activates the most
effective protection elements in each case. The frontal airbags come with a
gas generator which operates at two stages, activating the airbags with
varying intensity depending on the severity of an accident.
In the event of an imminent roll-over, the car’s roll-over sensor system activates
both the curtain airbags and the belt latch tensioners. Indeed, this integration
of the system with DSC Dynamic Stability Control guarantees appropriate
functioning of the overall safety system in good time whenever necessary. And
to avoid rear-on collisions, the new BMW X6 comes with BMW’s two-stage
brake lights.
Optimum visibility: bi-xenon headlamps as standard.
Featured as standard in the BMW X6, dual bi-xenon headlights not only ensure
optimum illumination of the road ahead in the dark but also offer an attractive
and practical form of daytime driving light with their corona rings. This increases
visibility of the car from a longer distance, too, as well as clearly distinguishing
the X6 as a genuine BMW right away. The BMW X6 comes as standard
with a light sensor which automatically switches on the low-beam headlights
as a function of ambient brightness. Further standard features are the rain
sensor, measuring the intensity of precipitation and automatically adjusting the
operation and speed of the windscreen wipers as well as a solar sensor
providing the automatic air conditioning with information on the degree and
intensity of sunshine.
The optional High Beam Assistant ensures additional comfort when driving
at night, automatically switching from high to low beam when there is
oncoming traffic or when the distance to a vehicle ahead shortens to below
a certain point. The BMW X6 can also be fitted with Adaptive Headlight on
request, ensuring that when taking a bend, the road is illuminated accordingly.
The direction of the headlamps is based on the steering angle, yaw rate
and vehicle speed.
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Perfect lighting, intelligently controlled.
One element of this option is variable light distribution, which optimises visibility
on a straight stretch of road. The innovative control system, linked to the
road speed of the vehicle, automatically enlarges the field of vision by means of
a selective widening of the light cone. For example, in urban light mode at
speeds below 50 km/h, a broader light distribution is provided so as to be able
to detect objects on the driver’s side. In motorway light mode, the field of
vision is expanded by increasing the range of the light cone and providing more
intensive illumination to the left of the driver. The activation of the fog lamps
at speeds up to 70 km/h produces a broader distribution of light and a
brightening of the area close to the vehicle. At higher speeds, the range is
also increased in addition to the broader cone of light. In the same package as
the Adaptive Headlight, the fog lamps take on the function of turning lights.
Whenever the vehicle turns off, the light cone is directed to the side by means
of a reflector so as to shed light in the direction being taken.
The separated fog tail light at the rear is also a key element within the
comprehensive safety concept of the BMW X6. Since it is spatially separated
from the rear lights, it provides a clear signal even in the most adverse
weather conditions.
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Equipment and accessories:
Exclusive sportiness and
innovative details.
High-quality entertainment systems, optionally with multichannel
audio, USB audio connection, iPhone and iPod integration.
Four-zone automatic air conditioning and Active Seat
Ventilation as optional extras.
Additional safety provided by Rear View Camera and Side View.
With its extensive and innovative range of equipment, the BMW X6 stands
as a symbol of significant progress in the field of vehicle travel comfort.
Even with its standard range of equipment, the Sports Activity Coupé fulfils the
highest demands of premium quality. For example, standard equipment
includes the high-quality entertainment system with MP3-capable CD drive
and AUX-IN socket, automatic air conditioning, Electromechanical Parking
Brake, cruise control with brake function and Park Distance Control at the rear
of the vehicle. The likewise standard shift paddles at the steering wheel and
the multifunction steering wheel further enhance the sporty driving experience
offered by the BMW X6. Other individual comfort requirements can be fulfilled
with a varied range of attractive and innovative special equipment features and
accessory options, some of which are exclusive to BMW. Highlights include
the individually adjustable electrical open and close mechanism for the tailgate,
Active Seat Ventilation and the automatic Soft Close system for the doors.
With the likewise optionally available Rear View Camera and the Side View
system – available as an accessory – both travel comfort and safety are further
enhanced in the BMW X6.
In the BMW X6, the control of the air conditioning and entertainment system
is as standard via the operating system iDrive – which can optionally be
used for navigation and communication, too. The settings are made intuitively
by turning, pushing and pressing the iDrive Controller in the central console,
with selected functions and adjustment options shown in the Control Display.
In order to optimise the functional efficiency of iDrive, there are eight
individually assignable favourite buttons. In this way, a single press of a
button allows a frequently called telephone number, a regularly selected travel
destination or a preferred radio station to be accessed instantly.
High-quality on-board entertainment: no journey is too long.
Time is a rare asset and yet there is a niche in which it is possible to create
a sense of timelesseness: in a motor vehicle. The BMW X6 offers the very best
conditions for leisure and enjoyment. All CD players available for the BMW X6
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are also able to play music in MP3 format. Thanks to the AUX-IN socket which
comes as standard, or the optionally available USB interface, music can
also be played from external audio sources such as MP3 players, with excellent
audio quality provided by the vehicle loudspeakers. The directory and
file structure of the external medium – be it an Apple iPod or a USB stick –
automatically appears in the iDrive display and can be operated via the
on-board operating system. Another bonus: individual titles can be selected
using the iDrive favourite buttons.
Incomparable surround sound: multichannel audio system.
Even with standard equipment, the six high-quality speakers of the
Radio Professional system provide an impressive audio experience. Two central
bass speakers are located underneath the front seats, the mid-range
speakers are fitted in the four door panels.
The optionally available HiFi speaker system with 12 loudspeakers and the
likewise optional HiFi System Professional with 16 speakers offer digital
equalizing, which enables the sound quality to be adjusted individually for each
seat. In conjunction with the optional 6-DVD changer, the HiFi System
Professional is able to play multichannel audio formats for even more intense
audio pleasure. The multichannel audio system creates a fascinating sound
which is especially effective in bringing out sophisticated sound effects.
The interference-free acoustic pressure was also doubled in this system as
compared to the HiFi speaker system.
Navigation system and mobile phone interface.
A particular comfort highlight which is optionally available for the BMW X6
is the navigation system Professional. Its features include a high-resolution,
8.8 inch graphic Control Display. One element of the navigation system
Professional is a new and highly reliable voice control system which is
exclusively available for BMW vehicles. It enables whole-word voice entry
of a destination, making for time-saving convenience when entering
a destination.
Thanks to the additionally available mobile phone preparation with
Bluetooth interface, numerous mobile phones with Bluetooth capacity which
are commonly available on the market – including the Apple iPhone – can
be networked with the electronic system of the BMW X6. This enables mobile
phones to be operated conveniently and safely inside the vehicle using
the hands-free facility and the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel.
The address book, call lists and other data are automatically synchronised
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with the on-board system. A snap-in adaptor connects the mobile phone to the
vehicle aerial, charging it at the same time. The integration of the Apple iPhone
enables fully integrated operation of the telephone or entertainment function
of the device using the iDrive operating system.
Innovative DVD system at the rear.
For the central console at the rear a DVD video system is optionally available,
also with TV reception if desired. The 8-inch TFT colour monitor is simply
folded down flat into central console if space is required for transporting larger
items. The DVD player integrated in the rear console can play audio, video
and photo DVDs or CDs. An AUX-IN socket is provided so that external video
sources can be hooked up such as game consoles or video cameras.
Differences of opinion among child passengers can be avoided with
the innovative DVD System Advanced, taken from the range of Original BMW
Accessories. It encompasses two 7-inch monitors which are mounted on
the seatbacks of the front seats, and there is no contact between these and the
headrests. The two screens in authentic 16:9 cinema format can thus be
individually adapted to the viewing angle of the vehicle occupant in question.
A key distinguishing feature here is that the monitors can be used with
the DVD player or with other external sources.
Exemplary driver support with BMW TeleServices.
No other vehicle manufacturer provides such an extensive customer service
via networked systems like BMW. With a range of services clustered
under the name of BMW ConnectedDrive, BMW has occupied a pioneering
position in this field for many years, too. In addition to the BMW Online website
and the telematics service BMW Assist, the driver of the BMW X6 also
has BMW TeleServices at his disposal. Here, services available range from
the Automatic Teleservice Call to the Manual Teleservice Call and the
BMW Teleservice Diagnosis, including Teleservice Assistance. In the case of
the Automatic Teleservice Call, the vehicle automatically determines the
nature and timing of any service required using the on-board diagnosis system
known as Condition Based Service (CBS). To co-ordinate a workshop
appointment, data relating to the state of the engine oil, brake fluid, brake
discs and brake liners as well as other wear-and-tear parts can be conveyed to
the BMW Service Partner by means of a telephone connection. In the
case of electronic malfunction, the BMW Teleservice Diagnosis enables the
communication of any error codes to BMW Roadside Assistance. If the
cause of the defect can be eliminated by means of a software reset in the
relevant control unit, the command can even be sent directly from the
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BMW Roadside Assistance Headquarters to the vehicle. The requirement for
the use of BMW TeleServices is that the vehicle is fitted with a mobile phone
preparation with Bluetooth interface.
Park Distance Control (PDC), Rear View Camera and
Side View function.
With Park Distance Control (PDC), parking becomes a veritable pleasure.
Sensors determine the distance of the vehicle from any obstacles, and acoustic
signals – whose frequency increases as the distance decreases – indicate
how much space is left to manoeuvre in. The BMW X6 is fitted as standard with
a PDC at the rear, and the system is also optionally available for the front end
of the vehicle.
As a supplement to PDC, the Rear View Camera is also available for the
BMW X6. The video system facilitates parking and manoeuvring in spaces
which are very limited or difficult to see. The Rear View Camera is
activated either by pressing a button or automatically when engaging reverse
gear, together with PDC. The high-resolution images of the Rear View Camera
with wide-angle lens are shown on the Control Display in colour and with
optimised perspective. Interactive track lines also indicate the optimum
steering wheel angle for parking manoeuvres and the smallest turning
circle. The video system facilitates parking and manoeuvring in spaces which
are extremely tight or offer very poor visibility. It is particularly helpful to use
the Rear View Camera when hitching a trailer. A zoom function can be used to
enlarge the image area so as to focus on the tow hitch. Special static lines
in the image help estimate the correct distance. An interactive “docking line”
relating to the steering wheel angle enables a precise approach to the
tow bar of the trailer. In frost the camera lens is automatically heated and kept
free of ice.
In addition to the Rear View Camera, the Original BMW Accessories program
also includes a Side View function for the new BMW X6. Side View works
with an additional front end camera which offers a better view of intersecting
traffic. In addition to the increased convenience this brings about when
manoeuvring, the image relayed to the Control Display provides an early
overview of the traffic situation in front of the vehicle – especially when leaving
narrow or hidden exits or moving out of multi-storey car parks.
Personal Profile: comprehensive personalisation of vehicle settings.
Be it radio stations, sound settings in the audio systems, preferred temperature
adjustments to the air condition system, favourite button settings or seat
lighting and Rear View Camera configurations: Personal Profile, a function
which comes as standard, ensures the personalisation of numerous vehicle
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settings. This increases comfort when the BMW X6 is used alternately
by more than one driver. The data is automatically stored in the remote control
key when the driver leaves the vehicle and is recalled the next time this key
is used.
Cruise control with brake function as standard.
The BMW X6 shows premium class in its automatic cruise control, too.
Unlike conventional systems, the standard cruise control with brake function
not only intervenes in engine and transmission management so as to
maintain a specific speed preset by the driver, it also takes over brake control
if necessary. A selected speed between 30 km/h and the model-specific
maximum can thus be maintained even when the vehicle is travelling downhill
and when towing a trailer. The speed is entered by the driver conveniently
using the steering column control lever and can be set with a high degree of
precision in either 1 km/h or 10 km/h stages.
A wide range of additional functions ensure that the cruise control with
brake function is able to adapt flexibly to any situation. For example, active brake
intervention occurs when the engine drag torque in trailing throttle is not
sufficient to maintain the selected speed. On bends, too, the system does not
get out of balance thanks to the Curve Speed Limiter (CSL) which
electronically incorporates transverse acceleration in the adjustment of the
longitudinal acceleration.
In spite of all this technical support, the driver is always fully in control. The
Comfort Dynamic System with its so-called “Manual Throttle Mode” allows
manual intervention using the lever at the steering column so as to be
able to reach the desired speed swiftly or decelerate. This lever or the footbrake
can also be used to deactivate the system spontaneously if desired.
Four-zone automatic air conditioning: individualised feelgood
climate on all seats.
As an alternative to the standard air conditioning, individualised temperature
control is also available for the BMW X6. The optional two-zone automatic
air conditioning enables separate adjustment of the desired temperature and air
distribution on both the driver and the front passenger side. With the four-zone
automatic air conditioning, this is also possible for the rear, with a separate
control element available for rear passengers. There are three climate styles
available: “gentle”, “medium” and “intensive”.
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Noise-resistant glass slide/tilt roof.
The optional glass slide/tilt roof provides a superb sense of space.
The electrical operating system for the large-format, interior slide/tilt roof
can be activated either using a switch inside the vehicle or by means
of the vehicle key. Its wind-deflecting design reduces the noise level, thus
offering additional ride comfort.
An example of a leading, comfort-oriented innovation from BMW is Active Seat
Ventilation – a feature which is unique within the entire competitive field.
This optional fitting for the front seats is available in the BMW X6 in conjunction
with comfort seats and seat heating. Active Seat Ventilation ensures enhanced
well-being, especially on longer trips. The optimised seat climate also helps
alleviate driver fatigue.
Electromechanical Parking Brake with Automatic Hold as standard.
Driving the BMW X6 – whether through mountain landscapes or in
stop-and-go traffic – is always a relaxing pleasure. This is ensured by the
Electromechanical Parking Brake, a standard feature. With its hydraulically
controlled 4-wheel brake intervention function it guarantees outstanding
brake reliability. With an absolute minimum of operating force, the
system avoids any inadvertent roll-back on slopes. A particular feature of the
Electromechanical Parking Brake is the Automatic Hold function, which
automatically keeps the vehicle at a standstill. Not until the driver re-activates
the accelerator pedal is the brake function deactivated.
When the drive activates the parking brake switch so as to park the vehicle,
the mechanical parking brake is set in action by means of an electromechanical
system after the engine has been switched off so as to put the BMW X6
into a secure parking state. In this case, the parking brake only takes effect on
the rear wheels.
Soft Close system for low-noise door closing.
The Soft Close system for the doors also highlights the outstanding
comfort standards of the BMW X6. By means of this technology, the doors
close automatically, gently and quietly from a pre-lock position of about
six millimetres. A safety function ensures that doors do not inadvertently fail
to be closed properly.
As an additional special equipment feature, comfort access allows the vehicle
to be opened and started without having to hold the key in one’s hand. As soon
as the driver is within 1.5 metres of the vehicle, the vehicle electronic system
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detects the key in the driver’s jacket pocket or bag. Sensors in the exterior door
handle then trigger the mechanism for opening or locking the vehicle when
the driver’s hand touches it. To start the vehicle the driver simply presses the
start/stop button while activating the brake pedal.
Innovative: individually adjustable opening height of the tailgate
by means of two-stage gas springs.
As an optional extra, the BMW X6 can be fitted with an automatic open
and close function for the tailgate. At the press of a button and without the
application of physical force, the tailgate swings upwards or closes. This
standard two-stage gas spring enables the end position of the open tailgate
to be determined individually, thereby avoiding the risk of damage,
for example when opening the lid in an indoor car park with a low ceiling.
In keeping with its large luggage compartment space as compared to
competitor models, a wide range of optional extras accessories are available
for the BMW X6 for the addition of storage facilities. Where the vehicle is
fitted with the standard runflat tyres, a spare wheel does not need to be carried
in the vehicle so there is additional storage space under the luggage
compartment floor, which is lockable as standard. This can hold the foldable
luggage compartment cover, for example. The optional storage package
comprises two lashing bars with four adjustable lashing eyes, storage nets,
bag hooks, a lighting unit for the storage compartment and a 12 volt socket in
the central console.
The accessory program comprises a luggage net, a luggage compartment
fixing strap and a tension belt for securing transport items safely. The luggage
net is fixed in front of the load sill and enables smaller load items to be placed
so that they are easily at hand. It also ensures that luggage items do not fall
out of the vehicle when the tailgate is opened. Other perfectly fitting
Original BMW Accessory items available here are a luggage compartment tub,
a water-repellent load space protective cover and a non-slip reversible mat
for the luggage compartment.
Easy travel with the ski/snowboard holder.
The dynamic BMW X6 cuts a great figure in winter sports areas, too. A rear
carrier enables the secure transport of up to four pairs of skis or up to two
snowboards. The specially developed ski/snowboard holder is easy to use and
harmonises perfectly with the visual design of the vehicle.
In order to the open the tailgate, the rear carrier is simply pushed back,
even when fully loaded. Special screws and locks provide secure protection
from theft.
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Trailer hitch with removable tow ball for loads of up to 3.5 tons.
The Sports Activity Coupé also provides maximum safety when towing a
trailer. The trailer stability control function comes into operation in conjunction
with the optional tow hitch. This system is integrated in the Dynamic Stability
Control and is activated as soon as a trailer is connected to the vehicle
electronic system via the socket at the rear of the vehicle. On practical feature:
the tow ball of the trailer hitch is removable. The trailer facility can support
a weight of 2.7 tons, or 3.5 tons in the extended special equipment version.
For the BMW X6 xDrive50i only the 3.5-ton tow option is available.
Intensified wheel orientation with 21-inch light alloy wheels.
In visual terms, the BMW X6 makes a clear statement regarding driving
dynamics and supremacy due to its wheel orientation, and as standard the
vehicle comes with 19-inch light alloy wheels. To further highlight this
aspect, there are also wheels available as an optional extra in 20-inch format
or else 21-inch light alloy wheels from the accessory range in five different
variations. All 19 and 20-inch rims have tyres with runflat properties.
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Production:
Expertise for the X models in a
powerful global network.
BMW Spartanburg plant produces the BMW X6 for the
world market.
Expansion into a centre of expertise for BMW X models.
Production to BMW standards at the customary high level
of quality.
Like the BMW X5, the new BMW X6 is produced in its most important
sales market, the USA, at the BMW Spartanburg Plant in South Carolina.
Using state-of-the-art production technology, several model series
can be manufactured flexibly and efficiently according to customer wishes on
a single assembly line. Precision and quality are guaranteed at all times
since the plant operates to the high standards of the worldwide production
network of the BMW Group. As a centre of expertise for BMW X models,
Spartanburg will enlarge its role within this network. In the medium term,
annual production will be increased from the current level of 140,000 units
to 240,000 vehicles. This makes the plant a key compensatory factor
in relation to currency fluctuations as part of natural hedging.
Robot technology – the basis for precise and efficient processes.
Over 300 robots are used in the manufacture of the body of the BMW X6.
The welding process in particular is virtually 100 per cent automated. The body
of the BMW X6 is made of ultra-high-strength steel in key areas and precision
is required in processing this material, which is why robot technology is used
so extensively here. The high-tech machines apply the bonding material
required for maximum strength by means of optical monitoring systems, for
example. Weld and bond seams are checked non-destructively using
ultrasound devices. In-line laser and measuring cameras are used so as to
ensure that the body of this completely new vehicle type conforms to precise
measurements. This reduces process times and guarantees that a high
level of quality is consistently maintained.
At the so-called “wedding”, the engine, transmission and chassis are installed
in the BMW X6 on an automated basis. There are ten optical monitoring
systems which carry out ongoing quality controls directly during the
process cycle. These check the installation data collected against pre-defined
reference data.
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Robots take care of window pane installation –
installation time halved.
Window pane assembly in the BMW X6 is carried out at two robot
workstations. Bond application and positioning of the panes is performed
by a camera-controlled, high-precision measuring system. In the first operation,
a robot applies the bonding agent onto the edges of the rear window and
the side windows and mounts the rear window. The second robot applies
the bonding agent to the windscreen and mounts it onto the body. Only the
side panes are then installed by hand. This reduces process time by more
than half.
Work areas in BMW X6 production have been further improved according to
ergonomic criteria. Extensive freedom to manoeuvre vehicles into the best
possible working position facilitates the installation of the various components.
BMW Spartanburg plant – a 16-year success story.
The foundation stone for the BMW plant in Spartanburg was laid in 1992,
with production of the BMW Z3 Roadster starting there three years later.
To date, the BMW Group has invested over 2.7 billion US dollars in the plant
and currently employs a workforce of some 4,500. The first BMW X5 came
off the Spartanburg assembly line in September 1999 and by June 2005 the
plant had already supplied the 500,000th BMW X5. This successful model
of the SAV segment is now exported to over 120 countries.
The BMW Spartanburg plant also produces the BMW X6 for the entire
world market. Every vehicle is manufactured individually according to customer
wishes, and all manufacturing processes are subject to the high quality
standards of the BMW Group.
Sustainable production: significant reduction of CO2 emissions.
The BMW production plant is also exemplary in its preservation of resources.
In May 2006 the plant converted the energy supply of its paintshop to methane
gas which is extracted from a disposal site several miles away. This saves
around 60,000 tons of CO2 a year – equivalent to the annual heating energy
needs of about 15,000 American households. At the same time this measure
reduces the plant’s annual energy costs by a six-digit euro figure. As a
result the BMW Spartanburg plant received the “Energy Partner of the Year”
award from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2007.
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10. Technical specifications.
BMW X6 xDrive35i,
BMW X6 xDrive50i,
BMW X6 xDrive30d,
BMW X6 xDrive35d.
X6 xDrive35i
X6 xDrive50i
X6 xDrive30d
X6 xDrive35d
Body
No of doors/seats
5/4
5/4
5/4
5/4
Length/width/height
mm 4,877/1,983/1,6901) 4,877/1,983/1,6901) 4,877/1,983/1,6901) 4,877/1,983/1,6901)
Wheelbase
mm
2,933
2,933
2,933
2,933
Track, front/rear
mm
1,644/1,706
1,644/1,706
1,644/1,706
1,644/1,706
Turning circle
m
12.8
12.8
12.8
12.8
Tank capacity
approx l
85
85
85
85
Cooling system incl heater
l
10.9
17.2
10.4
10.4
Engine oil4)
l
6.5
8.0
7.5
7.5
Transmission fluid
l
lifetime
lifetime
lifetime
lifetime
Final drive fluid
l
lifetime
lifetime
lifetime
lifetime
Weight, unladen to EU (DIN)
kg
2,145 (2,070)
2,265 (2,190)
2,150 (2,075)
2,185 (2,110)
Max load
kg
600 (650)2)
650
600 (650)2)
600 (650)2)
Max permissible load
kg
2,670 (2,720)2)
2,840
2,675 (2,725)2)
2,710 (2,760)2)
Max axle load, front/rear
kg
1,280/1,470
1,400/1,520
1,280/1,470
1,320/1,480
(1,290/ 1,510)2)
(1,290/1,510)2)
(1,330/1,520)2)
Max trailer load
braked (12%)
kg
2,700/750
3,500/750
2,700/750
2,700/750
Max roofload/max download
kg
100/120
100/140
100/120
100/120
Luggage comp to DIN
l
570–1,450
570–1,450
570–1,450
570–1,450
Air drag
Cd x A
0.34 x 2.82
0.36 x 2.82
0.33 x 2.82
0.34 x 2.82
Engine
Config/No of cyls/valves
Engine management
Capacity
Bore/stroke
Compression ratio
Fuel grade
Max output
at
Max torque
at
kW/bhp
rpm
Nm
rpm
in-line/6/4
MSD81
2,979
84.0/89.6
10.2
RON 95–98
225/306
5,800–6,250
400
1,300–5,000
V/8/4
MSD85
4,395
89.0/88.3
10.0
RON 95–98
300/407
5,500–6,400
600
1,750–4,500
in-line /6/4
DDE6.2.6
2,993
84.0/90.0
17.0
Diesel
173/235
4,000
520
2,000–2,750
in-line /6/4
DDE6.2.6
2,993
84.0/90.0
17.0
Diesel
210/286
4,400
580
1,750–2,250
Ah/–
A/W
90/luggage comp
210/2,940
90/luggage comp
210/2,940
90/luggage comp
170/2,380
90/luggage comp
170/2,380
cc
mm
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Electrical System
Battery/installation
Alternator
Chassis
Suspension, front
Suspension, rear
Disc brakes, front
Diameter
Disc brakes, rear
Diameter
Driving stability systems
Steering
Steering transmission, overall
Type of gearbox
Gear ratios I
II
III
IV
V
VI
R
Final drive
Tyres, front/rear
Rims, front/rear
Double track arm axle; small, negative steering roll radius; anti-dive
Integral axle; space-effect suspension with anti-squat and anti-dive
mm
Two-piston
Single-pist
Single-piston
Single-piston
floating calliper
frame calliper
floating calliper
floating calliper
365 x 36, vented
385 x 36, vented
348 x 30, vented
365 x 36, vented
Single-piston swing calliper
mm
345 x 24, vented
385 x 24, vented
320 x 20, vented
345 x 24, vented
DCS III (HDC, DBC, ABS, ASC-X, ADB-X, DTC, Trailer Stability Control)
Six-speed automatic with Steptronic, electronic gear selector lever and shift paddles
on steering wheel
:1
4.171
4.171
4.171
4.171
:1
2.340
2.340
2.340
2.340
:1
1.521
1.521
1.521
1.521
:1
1.143
1.143
1.143
1.143
:1
0.867
0.867
0.867
0.867
:1
0.691
0.691
0.691
0.691
:1
3.403
3.403
3.403
3.403
:1
3.909
3.636
3.636
3.636
255/50 R19 107V
255/50 R19 107V
255/50 R19 107V XL 255/50 R19 107W
XL RSC
XL RSC
XL RSC
RSC
9J x 19 light-alloy
9J x 19 light-alloy
9J x 19 light-alloy
9J x 19 light-alloy
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X6 xDrive35i
X6 xDrive50i
X6 xDrive30d
X6 xDrive35d
Performance
Power-to-weight ratio to DIN kg/kW
Output per litre
kW/l
Acceleration 0–100 km/h
s
0–1000 m/h
s
In 4th/5th gear 80–120 km/h
s
Top speed
km/h
9.2
75.5
6.7
27.2
–/–
240
7.3
68.3
5.4
24.6
–/–
250
12.0
57.8
8.0
29.1
–/–
210 (220)3)
10.0
70.2
6.9
27.3
–/–
236
Fuel Consumption in EU Cycle
Urban
l/100 km
Extra-urban
l/100 km
Composite
l/100 km
CO2
g/km
14.9
8.6
10.9
262
17.6
9.5
12.5
299
10.4
7.0
8.2
217
10.5
7.1
8.3
220
EU4
25.1/25.5
19.1
212
variable
EU4
25.1/25.5
19.1
212
variable
EU4
25.1/25.5
19.1
212
variable
EU4
25.1/25.5
19.1
212
variable
Miscellaneous
Emission rating
Embankment angle, front/rear
Ramp angle
Ground clearance, unladen
Perm. all-wheel drive
°
°
mm
Specifications in ACEA markets/data relevant to homologation in part for Germany only (weight)
1)
2)
Height incl roof railing: 1,699 mm
With Adaptive Drive and/or self-levelling with pneumatic suspension
3)
4)
With high-speed set-up (market-specific)
Oil change amount
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BMW X6 xDrive50i.
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BMW X6 xDrive30d.
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BMW X6 xDrive35d.