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The all-new BMW X6
Mon Dec 02 00:01:00 CET 2019 Press Kit
• Refreshed design with advanced powertrain and chassis technology • Increased dimensions, but lower than the outgoing model • Newly developed 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine for M50i flagship model • Available to order now with prices starting from £59,340 OTR.
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Almost a decade ago, BMW took the innovative step of blending the
signature attributes of a 4x4 with the DNA of a classical coupe, and a
new category of car was born: the Sports Activity Coupe.
For early adopters the first BMW X6 - as founder member of this
new type of car - was a revelation. Combining the benefits of a
high-riding, all-wheel-drive 4x4 with a slick, edgy design, it
captured the imagination of those who just wanted something a bit
different and, with sales of 443,000 units worldwide across two model
generations, its success has been undeniable.
Now, with a refreshed design, advanced powertrain and chassis
technology, top-class equipment features, dynamic handling and an
innovative operating tech and driver assistance systems, the new X6
looks set to deliver once again.
The new BMW X6 celebrated its world premiere at the IAA Cars
2019 international motor show in Frankfurt in September. The market
launch will follow in December 2019.
Exterior
The new BMW X6 is 26mm longer than the outgoing model (to
4,935mm) and 15mm wider (to 2,004 mm) in width. It stands 6mm lower
(at 1,696mm) with a wider front track (+44mm to 1,684 mm). The car’s
wheelbase has increased by 42mm to 2,975 millimetres, and the new
model also has a lower centre of gravity than its predecessor.
Premiere for illuminated BMW kidney grille
For the first time the new BMW X6 is available with an optional
illuminated BMW kidney grille, which is activated by opening or
closing the car. The driver can switch it on and off manually and can
also function during a journey.
Adaptive LED headlights are standard while the optional BMW
Laserlight optimises the non-dazzling high beam function, whose range
increases to around 500 metres.
The new BMW X6 comes as standard with 19-inch light-alloy wheels
on Sport trim lines and 21-inch wheels on M Sport models. The BMW X6
M50i and BMW X6 M50d come with 22-inch light-alloy wheels as standard.
Three model variants
The new BMW X6 is available from launch in three model variants:
Sport, M Sport and M Performance. Standard equipment on the Sport
version includes Adaptive two-axle air suspension, a Sport leather
steering wheel and aluminium detailing. The M Sport model is distinct
in that it features a dynamic design angle to the front and rear
aprons. It also features the side window graphic in High-gloss Black,
wheel arch trim painted in body colour, an M Sport exhaust system and
M Sport brakes with blue-painted callipers. From start of production,
M carbon exterior mirror caps and a carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic
rear spoiler are available as optional extras.
The M Sport also adds the aerodynamics package along with the M
Sport steering wheel and M-specific pedals. It also includes the BMW
Individual high-gloss Shadow Line, exclusive Aluminium Tetragon
interior trim strips and an anthracite BMW Individual headliner.
Interior trim strips in M Carbon Fibre are available as an option.
The M Performance model adds M Bicolour Cerium grey exterior
trims, M Sport differential, Adaptive M suspension, M Seat belts and a
Harman Kardon surround sound system.
For even more personalisation high-quality options from BMW
Individual include 22-inch BMW Individual light alloy wheels. Extended
BMW Individual High-gloss Shadow Line trim completes the BMW
Individual offering.
Interior and equipment
Along with the high driving position, the interior of the X6 has
been designed to give the driver the best possible overview of the
road ahead and, thanks to the use of selected materials, it offers
unbeatable build quality.
The new BMW X6 comes as standard with Vernasca leather
upholstery, while extended BMW Individual Merino leather trim is on
the options list. The standard sports seats in the new BMW X6 are
electrically adjustable and heated. Multifunction seats – with a
choice of features such as seat ventilation and massage function for
the driver and front passenger – can be specified as an option. The
model-specific kneepads on the centre console now have a new design,
and special door pulls are also included.
The new BMW X6 offers a high degree of variability. The 40:20:40
split rear seat backrests can be folded down to increase boot capacity
from 580 to 1,525 litres.
Standard specification for the new BMW X6 includes 2.5-zone
automatic climate control, while a four-zone system can be ordered as
an option. Also available as an option is the Ambient Air package,
which refreshes the air inside the car by ionisation and allows the
driver to choose from eight selectable interior fragrances. Another
innovation is the newly developed panoramic glass roof, whose clear
surface is around 83 per cent larger than on the outgoing model. The
optional Panorama glass roof ‘Sky Lounge’, features more than 15,000
graphic patterns in the glass roof to generate a display reminiscent
of a starlit sky. Six colours are available for the illumination of
both the Panorama glass roof and Sky Lounge.
The BMW X6 comes as standard with ambient lighting, which
includes the Welcome Light Carpet. This feature illuminates the
approach to the doors when they are unlocked or opened, enhancing
comfort and safety when getting in and out of the car. Thermoelectric
cup holders integrated into the front section of the centre console to
keep drinks containers cool or warm can be ordered as an option within
the Comfort or Comfort Plus packages.
Customers can specify optional glass applications for selected
controls, including the transmission selector lever, the iDrive
Controller, the start/stop button and the audio system’s volume
control. The optionally available Bowers & Wilkins Diamond
Surround Sound System via the Technology package comprises a
seven-channel amplifier with 1,500-watt output and 20 speakers while
telephony with wireless charging option allows compatible mobile
phones to be charged wirelessly in the tray positioned ahead of the
cup holders.
Engines
The line-up of engines from launch includes two petrol units and
a pair of diesel variants from the latest generation. Topping the X6
range is the BMW X6 M50i powered by a newly developed petrol V8, while
the BMW X6 M50d features a six-cylinder in-line diesel engine and four
turbochargers. The BMW X6 xDrive40i and BMW X6 xDrive30d are powered
by a straight six petrol and straight-six diesel respectively, while
all models come as standard with an eight-speed Steptronic
transmission and the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system.
Maximum power for the BMW X6 xDrive30d is at 265hp while peak
torque is 620Nm. The zero to 62mph benchmark sprint is achieved in 6.5
seconds with a top speed of 143mph. The xDrive 30d will achieve an
average fuel consumption of 42.8-46.3mpg with CO2 emissions of 172-159g/km.
The BMW X6 xDrive40i delivers a maximum output of 340hp with a
peak torque of 450Nm and that enables a zero to 62mph benchmark sprint
of 5.5 seconds with a top speed limited to 155mph. Combined fuel
consumption is between 32.8-35.3mpg with CO2 emissions of 197-181g/km.
The range-topper in the diesel line-up is the 400hp BMW X6 M50d
with a whopping 760Nm peak torque. It’ll take 5.2 seconds to get to
62mph and its top speed it set at 155mph. Average fuel consumption is
39.2-40.9mpg with CO2 emissions of 190-181g/km.
The flagship BMW X6 M50i delivers 530hp with peak torque at
750Nm while the flap-controlled M Sport exhaust system fitted as
standard produces an exhilarating soundtrack to match the engine’s
prodigious power delivery. The eight-cylinder unit’s standout features
include the pair of twin-scroll turbochargers nestled in the 90-degree
angle between the two banks of cylinders. It needs just 4.3 seconds to
sprint from zero to 62mph and its combined fuel consumption ranges
between 26.4-27.2mpg while combined CO2 emissions come in at 243-237g/km.
Model | Peak Torque (Nm) | Maximum Power (hp) | Top Speed (mph) | Acceleration (zero to 62mph) | Fuel economy* (mpg) | CO2 emissions* (g/km) | OTR Price |
xDrive 30d | 520 | 265 | 143 | 6.5 | 42.8-46.3 | 172-159 | £59,340 |
xDrive 40i | 450 | 340 | 155 | 5.5 | 32.8-35.3 | 197-181 | £60,320 |
M50d | 760 | 400 | 155 | 5.2 | 39.2-40.9 | 190-181 | £74,335 |
M50i | 750 | 530 | 155 | 4.3 | 26.4-27.2 | 243-237 | 76,870 |
* All figures relating to performance, fuel consumption and emissions
are provisional.
BMW xDrive: maximises traction, agility and directional
stability
In particularly dynamic driving situations,
the intelligent all-wheel-drive system has a rear-wheel bias. In
situations that do not require all-wheel drive, power can be
channelled entirely to the rear wheels in the interests of efficiency.
The car’s sporting attributes are aided by the electronically
controlled M differential lock at the rear axle available either
individually as an option or as part of M Sport specification to
deliver exceptional handling. Added to which, the controlled locking
function for the rear differential maximises traction and increases
the car’s ability to put down its power on rough ground. A feature of
the optional xOffroad package, it also optimises traction on roads
where grip levels vary between the right and left rear wheels by
preventing a wheel with insufficient grip from spinning.
Top-class dynamics, comfort and off-road ability
The new X6 comes as standard with Dynamic Damper Control, which
not only helps to deliver a comfortable ride, but also enhances the
car’s dynamic characteristics. The driver can use the Driving
Experience Control switch to select either of two settings placing the
emphasis on a sporting or comfort-biased driving experience.
The Adaptive M suspension Professional with active roll
stabilisation and Integral Active Steering not only improves agility
and directional stability when turning into corners but helps optimise
traction when accelerating away too. The roll stabilisation system on
the new BMW X6 also increases straight-line driving comfort by
actively countering the vibrations triggered by bumps on one side of
the road. The electromechanically operated Integral Active Steering is
also available as an individual option. By turning the rear wheels in
either the same direction as or the opposite direction to the fronts,
depending on the road speed, it lends itself to more nimble cornering,
effortless lane changes and darting through city traffic. Integral
Active Steering makes light work of manoeuvring into and out of tight
parking spots, while also increasing directional stability when
overtaking at motorway speeds.
The new BMW X6 is available with two-axle air suspension
including automatic self-levelling. Thanks to the link up with the
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system, the vehicle load registered by
the air suspension’s sensors can also be factored into braking. The
car’s height can be altered at the touch of a button in the cockpit
and the driver can choose from five different modes. For example, the
driver is also able to adjust the body’s ground clearance for off-road
driving to a maximum 40mm above the standard setting. Another button
lowers the car by 40mm below the default height in preparation for
loading or unloading items. The height of the X6 above the ground can
therefore be varied through up to 80mm making it significantly easier
to get in and out of the car and to load and unload items from the
boot. The desired vehicle ride height can also be set with the engine
switched off and using the optional BMW Display Key.
The new BMW X6 is offered with an off-road package as an option
and this can be identified by its rugged underguard elements at the
front end. The xOffroad package includes two-axle air suspension and
an electronically controlled rear differential lock to offer four
driving modes: snow, sand, gravel or rocks. At the press of a button,
drivers can activate the ideal settings for the vehicle’s ride height,
the xDrive system, the transmission control and the DSC system’s
corrective inputs. Accelerator response also adapts to the driving
mode selected.
The M50i: an exemplar of performance and handling superiority
The range topping M50i is fitted as standard with an M Sport
differential, along with Adaptive M suspension, which includes Dynamic
Damper Control and air suspension with automatic self-levelling at the
rear axle. The electromechanical power steering of the new BMW X6 M50i
has an M-specific configuration and allows the driver to choose
between two settings. The new BMW X6 M50i is fitted as standard with
22-inch twin-spoke light-alloy wheels in Cerium Grey.
The exterior looks of the new BMW X6 M50i are shaped by
aerodynamically optimised body components including a front apron with
large air intakes and a rear apron with body-coloured diffuser insert.
The BMW kidney grille, the horizontal trim elements in the air intakes
and the exterior mirror caps are painted in Cerium Grey, and the model
badge at the rear and exhaust tailpipes adopt the same colour. The new
BMW X6 M50i comes as standard with black sports seats in Vernasca
leather trim and an M Sport leather steering wheel. The illuminated
kidney grille is also available as an option for the X6 M50i.
Driver assistance systems
Standard specification for the new BMW X6 includes Cruise
Control with braking function as well as Collision and Pedestrian
Warning with City Braking function that alerts the driver when a
cyclist is detected. Active Cruise Control system with Stop & Go
is available as an option. This system dictates that the maximum time
that can pass between the car stopping and setting off again
automatically is now 30 seconds, making the driver’s life that extra
bit more comfortable. The speed limits detected by the Speed Limit
Info traffic sign recognition system including No Passing Info display
can be incorporated into the system’s automatic speed modulation, with
a pre-set adjustment of up to 9mph.
The Driving Assistant Professional is offered as an option for
the new BMW X6 and this package of safety- and comfort-enhancing tech
includes both the steering and lane control assistant with Traffic jam
assistant and lane keeping assistant with active side collision
protection. With the steering and lane control assistant activated,
the driver can make use of the Lane Change Assistant on motorways and
dual carriageways. To change lanes the driver simply has to push the
indicator stalk in the required direction and the system will steer
the car into the next lane safely. Another component of the Driving
Assistant Professional is the Evasion Assistant (which now also reacts
to pedestrians), rear collision warning, road priority warning and
wrongway driving warning systems. The package also includes crossing
traffic warning and Lane Change Warning, which in its latest version
now also provides active steering inputs to bring the vehicle back
into the intended lane.
The Driving Assistant Professional also features Emergency Stop
Assistant which can be activated by pulling the electric parking brake
switch in situations where the driver is, for medical reasons, no
longer able to drive the car. Depending on the driving situation and
the vehicle’s surroundings, the Emergency Stop Assistant will bring
the vehicle safely to a standstill either in the current lane, at the
edge of the road or on the hard shoulder. Any necessary lane-change
manoeuvres can be performed automatically when travelling at 43-62mph.
At the same time, the Emergency Stop Assistant activates the hazard
warning lights and the Intelligent Emergency Call function that
automatically notifies a call centre so the emergency services can be alerted.
Parking Assistant
Standard equipment includes not only Park Distance Control (PDC)
incorporating a rear-view camera and front and rear sensors, but also
the Parking Assistant for automatically selecting and manoeuvring into
spaces parallel to the road. The Parking Assistant’s range of
functions includes the reversing assistant, which helps the driver
when exiting parking spaces and manoeuvring within a confined space
such as in multi-storey car parks. To do this, it stores the steering
movements for any section the car has just driven forward along at no
more than 22mph. The system is then able to reverse the vehicle for
distances of up to 50 metres by steering it along the same line it
took when moving forward while all the driver has to do is operate the
accelerator and brake pedals and monitor the area around the car. The
reversing assistant can back the car up at a maximum of 5.5mph. The
steering movements along the line the car has just taken when moving
forward are stored for an extended period, so the reversing assistant
can offer the driver the convenience of backing their car out of a
parking space they drove into the day before.
The optional Parking Assistant Plus adds such features as Top
View, Panorama View and 3D View functions to create a 360-degree image
of the vehicle and its surroundings.
Drive Recorder
As part of the optionalTechnology Package, the Drive Recorder
feature is included. This function uses the cameras of the driver
assistance systems to record video footage from different points
around the vehicle, before storing the recordings so they can be
either watched later on the Control Display when the car is stationary
or exported via the USB port. Recordings can be up to 40 seconds in
length, comprising the 20 seconds of video saved immediately prior to
the Drive Recorder being activated and the next 20 seconds. The Drive
Recorder can be started at any time from the iDrive menu. In the event
of a collision, the 20 seconds up to the moment of impact and the next
20 seconds are automatically recorded and saved.
BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant
The new BMW X6 comes with the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant, an intelligent digital character who responds to the prompt
“Hey BMW”. It helps the driver, learns their habits and is familiar
with their favoured settings – e.g. for the seat heating or the places
they drive to frequently using the navigation system. One unique
feature compared with other digital assistants of this type is the
option of giving the system a name that’s personal to the driver.
The BMW’s Intelligent Personal Assistant is also an
entertainment expert, too. For example, it can quickly seek out
suitable radio stations for the desired music genre.
The range of functions and skills available will be constantly
expanded as part of updates, which can be carried out seamlessly on a
smartphone and in-car by Remote Software Upgrade.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is included as standard
in the new BMW X6 – along with the Live Cockpit Professional – as part
of the new BMW Operating System 7.0.
BMW Operating System 7.0
The BMW Live Cockpit Professional in the new BMW X6 combines a
new display and operating concept. It includes a high-resolution
instrument cluster behind the steering wheel with a screen diagonal of
12.3 inches and a 12.3-inch Control Display. This BMW Live Cockpit
Professional also features an adaptive navigation system and a
hard-drive-based multimedia system, along with two USB ports plus
Bluetooth and WiFi.
The car’s built-in SIM card provides gives the driver access to
vehicle apps such as news, weather, office and online search and
allows the navigation system’s maps to be updated regularly. It also
enables use of Intelligent Emergency Call, which automatically summons
swift assistance in an emergency.
The latest generation of the display and operating system offers
fully digital displays and is geared even more closely to the driver’s
personal needs with the aim of offering more capacity for
personalisation. In the main menu on the Control Display, the driver
is able to create and configure up to ten pages, each showing two to
four pads (tiles) with live content. Depending on the situation, the
driver can choose from the iDrive Controller, the steering wheel
controls, the Control Display’s touch control, voice control and BMW
gesture control.
As part of BMW Live Cockpit Professional the new BMW X6 includes
a host of connected services as standard, Emergency Call and
Teleservices for the lifetime of the vehicle, Over-the-air and USB map
updates, BMW App connectivity and Intelligent Voice assistants. In
addition to this we see the introduction of the BMW Connected Package
Professional as standard. This features services drivers are
accustomed to, such as Remote Services, Real Time Traffic Information,
with the addition of Concierge Services, Apple CarPlay Preparation,
On-Street Parking Information, Connected Navigation and Intelligent
Vehicle Functionality, which learns driver’s habits and learns rules.
These services are included for three years from build and are
renewable via the ConnectedDrive Store thereafter.
The smartphone as digital key
Using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, customers can
lock and unlock their car using their smartphone. Accessible via the
BMW Connected app, the driver can hold selected smartphones up to the
door handle and open the car. The engine can then be started as soon
as the phone has been placed in the wireless charging or smartphone
tray. The BMW Digital Key can be shared with up to five other people.
Remote Software Upgrade
Upgrades can be loaded onto a smartphone via the BMW Connected
app when connected to a domestic WiFi network or imported directly via
the BMW’s built-in SIM card, which happens automatically for important
vehicle upgrades.
The new BMW X6 is available to order now with prices starting
from £59,340 OTR.
Ends
*All figures relating to the performance, fuel/electric power
consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional.
The fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures are determined
according to the European Regulation (EC) 2007/715 in the version
applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in
Germany. The range shown considers the different sizes of the selected
wheels/tyres and the selected items of optional equipment, and may
vary during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new
WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these
vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for
the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are
(also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power
consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales
outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad,
the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium manufacturer of
automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium financial and
mobility services. The BMW Group production network comprises 31
production and assembly facilities in 15 countries; the company has a
global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2018, the BMW Group sold over 2,490,000 passenger vehicles
and more than 165,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2018 was € 9.815 billion on revenues amounting to €
97.480 billion. As of 31 December 2018, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 134,682 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW X6 M50i fuel consumption combined: 10.7–10.4 l/100 km [26.4–27.2 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 243–237 g/km
BMW X6 M50d fuel consumption combined: 7.2–6.9 l/100 km [39.2‑40.9 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 190–181 g/km
BMW X6 xDrive40i fuel consumption combined: 8.6–8.0 l/100 km [32.8–35.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 197–181 g/km
BMW X6 xDrive30d fuel consumption combined: 6.6–6.1 l/100 km [42.8–46.3 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 172–159 g/km
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