More of a winning formula? BMW has opted for only mild styling revisions to its latest BMW 6 Series models. The interiors take on a more sportingly luxurious ambience thanks to new trim materials, centre console surfaces and lighting, and there is a more extensive range of standard and personalisation features.
The BMW ConnectedDrive navigation and infotainment package is fitted to every model, while concierge services accessed through an embedded SIM card allow drivers to set up a bespoke supply of information and connected-car services.
All petrol models now have a sports exhaust system with a switchable valve which adds a more intense timbre to the engine soundtrack. Meanwhile, aerodynamic improvements along with the extensive package of BMW EfficientDynamics technologies mean the six-cylinder models – petrol and diesel – are more fuel-efficient than before.
Dynamic Damper Control, Active Drive and Integral Active Steering, owners maximise personalisation of the driving experience, while the latest BMW Head-Up Display and Driving Assistant Plus with Active Cruise Control help to minimise distractions and supplement the driver’s reactions to enhance safety.
The new 6 Series range is available in three model options; Coupé, Convertible, or the striking looking four-door Gran Coupé . Global sales of the previous model topped almost 80,000, with the Gran Coupe claiming almost half of those sales.All three body styles are available with a choice of TwinPower Turbo in-line six-cylinder and V8 engines featuring the full gamut of BMW EfficientDynamics technologies to save fuel and reduce emissions.
Prices range from £62,295 for the 640d Coupe to
£97,300 for the M6 Convertible