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The new BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo.
Tue Oct 10 06:00:00 CEST 2017 Press Kit
• New BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo introduced with dynamic new look and cutting-edge technology. • Longer and sleeker, the new 6 Series Gran Turismo offers more headroom and boot capacity despite reduced vehicle height. • Up to 115kg weight reduction and improved aerodynamics. Fuel consumption and emissions reduced by over 15 per cent. • Optional equipment includes Remote Control Parking, WiFi hotspot for up to 10 devices and remote 3D view.
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The BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo sets a new level of comfort and
elegance wrapped in a sporting coupé design but now with superior
driving dynamics and efficiency. This new model, which takes over from
the 5 Series Gran Turismo, gets a new designation to reflect the major
step forward over its predecessor.
Having just made its World
Premiere at the recent IAA show in Frankfurt, the 6 Series Gran
Turismo will make its market launch on 11 November 2017. Initially it
will be offered with a choice of three engines while the BMW xDrive
all-wheel-drive system will be available in two of the three variants
in the model line-up.
The large GT, a vehicle concept blending the luxury of a
comfortable saloon with coupé looks, was first launched in 2009.
Called the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo, the model was a game changer
delivering comfort and elegance, but practicality too. The new 6
Series Gran Turismo takes these characteristics so enjoyed by 5 Series
GT customers to another level and enhances the driving dynamics further.
Distinctive looks: eye-catching and powerful.
From the BMW kidney grille to the sculpted LED units at the
rear, the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo has an eye-catching profile, but
when viewed from the front the vehicle has a muscular presence.
Standard BMW Icon Adaptive LED headlights for dipped and main beam,
joined by the daytime driving lights display BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo
cuts an impressive silhouette: the A-pillars are much more heavily
raked than its predecessor while the flowing roofline and sweeping
side window design gives that true coupé look. The BMW 6 Gran Turismo
is no longer broken up by an extra guide strip through the large
window in the rear door and, at the rear, horizontal lines, sharp
edges and tapering surfaces magnify the car’s width to emphasise its
sporting nature.
Sleeker, sportier, with improved practicality.
The new 6 Series Gran Turismo clearly takes its cues from the 5
Series GT, but its design offers a more athletic, sportier stance.
Vehicle height has been reduced by 21mm, while the rear end has been
lowered by 64mm. The vehicle length has been increased by 87mm while
the width remains the same. All these changes, while retaining the
coupé/saloon characteristics of the predecessor, have contributed to a
more low-slung silhouette without compromising on interior space or
practicality. Indeed, the 6 Series Gran Turismo better serves its
passengers with more headroom as well as offering ample legroom. The
rear has three full-size seats and customers can opt for
electrically-adjustable chairs where the backrest angle can be altered
at the push of a button.
With its increased length the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo also
offers more boot space, both with the rear seats in place or folded
down. Rear-seat backrests are 40:20:40 split-folding by means of a
remote release system in the boot and, behind them, the boot area can
accommodate a total of 610 litres (up 110 litres on the 5 Series GT)
and 1,800 litres when the backrests are folded down (up 100 litres).
The vehicle also features a one-piece electrically operated tailgate,
while the boot sill has been lowered by more than five centimetres and
is now flush with the floor for improved loading capability. The
two-piece luggage compartment cover has a rigid structure and can be
stowed away in a compartment underneath the boot floor.
Power and efficiency
The engine line-up features TwinPower Turbo technology and all
variants offer the eight-speed Steptronic transmission with paddles as
standard. The 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol unit in the new BMW 630i
Gran Turismo delivers 258hp and peak torque of 400Nm, taking the car
from zero to 62mph in 6.3 seconds with a combined fuel consumption of
43.4mpg with CO2 emissions of 148g/km. The 3.0-litre six-cylinder
in-line petrol engine in the BMW 640i xDrive Gran Turismo generates
340hp and maximum torque of 450Nm and it will accelerate from zero to
62mph in 5.3 seconds. The combined fuel consumption is 35.3mpg
respectively, which equates to CO2 emissions of 183g/km. The BMW 630d
Gran Turismo and the new BMW 630d xDrive Gran Turismo both use a
3.0-litre six-cylinder in-line diesel engine producing 265hp and peak
torque of 620Nm. The 630d version accelerates from zero to 62mph in
6.1 seconds while the xDrive version is slightly faster, reaching
62mph in 6.0 seconds. The combined fuel consumption and emissions
figures are 55.3mpg and 135g/km for the BMW 630d Gran Turismo and
49.5mpg and 150g/km for the BMW 630d xDrive Gran Turismo.
Model
| Power ( hp) | Torque (Nm) | 0 – 62mph (Seconds) | Top Speed (mph) | Combined (mpg) | CO2 Emissions (g/km) | From (OTR) |
BMW 630i | 258 | 400 | 6.3 | 155 | 43.4 | 148 |
|
BMW 640i xDrive | 340 | 450 | 5.3 | 155 | 35.3 | 183 | £53,970 |
BMW 630d
|
265
| 620 | 6.1 | 155 | 55.3 | 135 |
|
BMW 630d xDrive | 265 | 620
| 6.0 | 155 | 49.5 | 150 | £52,705 |
Improved aerodynamics, increased efficiency, sportier performance.
The increased length and reduced height of the vehicle have
stretched the proportions of the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo to give a
sportier look. Among the other features that combine to give the new
model its coupé-like profile are its long bonnet, the set-back
position of the cabin, doors with frameless windows and an elongated
window outline stretching deep into the rear end. This carefully
sculpted design, along with a rear spoiler that automatically extends
when the car exceeds 75mph and retracts below 50mph, have helped to
bring the Cd drag coefficient from 0.29 on the outgoing model to 0.25
on the new 6 Series Gran Turismo. In order to optimise efficiency even
further, BMW has combined lightweight engineering and increased use of
aluminium and high-strength steel grades for both body and chassis
components to achieve an average weight reduction of 115kg compared
with the 5 Series GT. This, with the increase in power and superior
efficiency of the new engines, has contributed to a reduction of over
15 per cent in fuel consumption and emissions (BMW 630d Gran Turismo).
Superior comfort and cornering capability.
The lighter chassis and improved suspension technology on the
BMW 6 Series GT have combined to improve handling and comfort.
Self-levelling air suspension comes as standard at the rear axle, but
for extra comfort customers can opt for Adaptive suspension, which
features front and rear air suspension plus Dynamic Damper Control.
Customers can also take up the Executive Drive option, offered in
combination with the Integral Active Steering system that incorporates
active roll stabilisation to deliver supreme cornering capability. The
two-axle air suspension allows the vehicle’s ride-height to be
adjusted manually, meaning that, at the touch of a button, ground
clearance can be increased by 20 millimetres when negotiating dirt
tracks or steep ramps. The vehicle can also be lowered by 10
millimetres by pushing a button but it will so do automatically when
SPORT mode is engaged via the Drive Performance Control switch or if
the car exceeds 75mph. All optional suspension systems are now
available with BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive system.
Interior comfort, driving pleasure and exceptional
functionality
Inside, the BMW 6 Gran Turismo has been
designed to give driving pleasure as well as comfort for passengers. A
raised seating position optimises the driver’s all-round view and with
electric front seats and driver’s memory function the perfect seating
position can always be saved with ease. Up front is a freestanding
touchscreen for navigation, communication and infotainment functions.
The high-resolution display has a 10.25-inch diagonal screen, while
its tile-style menu layout with animated graphics in live mode allow
for intuitive operation. The centre console again features the iDrive
Touch Controller dial for BMW navigation and infotainment systems
while standard-fit enhanced voice control that now responds to freely
formulated instructions, enables total handsfree capability. The new
BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo also features optional gesture control,
which allows certain functions to be operated with simple movements of
the hand or fingers. These are registered by a 3D sensor in the centre
console and translated into the relevant commands. Customers can also
opt for the new-generation BMW Head-Up Display. This system, where the
projection area has been increased by 70 per cent, reflects
driving-related information on to the windscreen that will be directly
in the driver’s field of vision.
Two trim levels with option packages for individual style.
Standard equipment on the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo includes
automatic climate control with an option to scale up to a four-zone
system. Standard metallic paint is available in ten finishes whilst
two non-metallic paint finishes are also available and, while 18-inch
light-alloy wheels are standard, other wheels in sizes up to 20 inches
can be ordered. The Original BMW Accessories range also includes
21-inch alloys. From launch, customers can choose from two trims: SE
and M Sport. M Sport offers specific 19-inch light alloy wheels,
leather upholstery with exclusive stitching and piping in contrasting
colours, plus illuminated door sill strips. A Bowers and Wilkins
Diamond Surround Sound System can be ordered as option - this includes
a fully active 10-channel 1,400-watt amplifier with dynamic sound
equalising and 16 partially illuminated speakers - whilst a panoramic
glass roof is standard on M Sport models and optionally available on
the SE models. Reversing assist camera is standard across both trim levels.
The latest in driver assistance systems.
The BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo makes use of a standard stereo
camera as well as optional radar and ultrasonic sensors to monitor the
vehicle’s surroundings to improve safety and security. The Collision
and Pedestrian Warning with City Collision Mitigation comes as
standard, while the list of options includes the new improved version
of Active Cruise Control, which is operational at speeds between zero
and130mph. Lane Departure and Lane Change Warning systems that operate
between 44-130mph are also options as are Side Collision Warning and
Evasion Aid, which both come to the driver’s aid with corrective
steering inputs. The options list also features a Surround View camera
system that can display a 3D image of the vehicle and its immediate
surroundings from multiple perspectives in the Control Display. The
Crossing Traffic warning system, which monitors the surrounding area
using radar sensors, is particularly useful when exiting from
concealed junctions or driveways or when backing out of a parking
space perpendicular to the road. The Crossroads and Wrong-Way warning
systems avoid potentially hazardous situations at junctions where
traffic on the other road has right of way and when joining motorways
or entering a roundabout. The BMW Night Vision system is another
option that gives a real-time video image in the Control Display that
highlights any pedestrians, larger animals or other objects radiating
heat. The vehicle can also be ordered with the Remote Control Parking
feature to help drivers get into tight spaces.
Drive Performance Control: ECO PRO, COMFORT, SPORT as well as
COMFORT+ and ADAPTIVE options.
The Drive Performance Control switch adjusts the car’s settings
according to the driving conditions. If ECO PRO mode is selected the
coasting function decouples the powertrain whenever the driver lifts
off the accelerator between 31-99mph. Intelligent networking also
improves the efficiency-boosting effect of the Auto Start Stop
function by preventing the engine being switched off at moments where
it would be counterproductive for efficiency – for example when
pausing briefly at T-junctions or roundabouts. As well as ECO PRO
mode, the Drive Performance Control switch can activate the COMFORT
and SPORT settings for sportier or more relaxed driving. Customers who
choose the Adaptive and Executive Drive options add COMFORT+ and
ADAPTIVE modes to the Drive Performance Control selection. These
additional settings allow drivers to select a particularly
comfort-based set-up in COMFORT+ or one that responds automatically to
their driving style in the ADAPTIVE setting. In ADAPTIVE mode,
navigation data from the standard Professional Navigation system is
used to proactively adjust the car’s responses when approaching
intersections or bends. This system adapts to the route so, for
example, it can perform an early downshift when approaching an
intersection in order to take full advantage of the engine braking effect.
BMW Connected: personal mobility assistant, new
services.
BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo owners can also
enjoy the benefits of the BMW Connected system that helps drivers get
to their destination even when they are not in their car. Calendar
entries from a smartphone can be used for route planning where the
ideal departure time can be calculated on the basis of real-time
traffic data. The Remote 3D View function adds extra security by
allowing drivers to view live images of their car and its immediate
vicinity on their smartphone.
Once inside, drivers are able to manage calendar, e-mail and
contact data via the Microsoft Exchange function. BMW is the first car
maker to offer a secure server connection for exchanging and editing
emails, calendar entries and contact details thanks to the car’s
built-in Microsoft Exchange function. This means that addresses from
appointment entries can be imported straight into the navigation
system and telephone numbers and email addresses from an incoming
email or appointment can be dialled with an easy one click transfer so
that it can easily be navigated on the move. Any incoming email can be
read aloud and a response dictated back using the Intelligent Voice Assistant.
Real Time Traffic Information shows jams and slow-moving traffic
and the On-Street Parking Information function helps drivers to find
roadside parking spaces based on historical and current data. The BMW
Professional Navigation system also uses car-to-car communication so
drivers can get as much information about the road network ahead
including warnings of traffic hazards caused by accidents, broken-down
vehicles, fog, heavy rain or black ice.
The 6 Series Gran Turismo is also available with the BMW Display
Key where drivers can keep in contact with their vehicle around the
clock. As well as information about fuel level and service intervals,
the colour display tells the driver if the doors, windows and
panoramic sunroof are closed.
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