Monday, March 28, 2011

2011-2012 New BMW 6-Series Convertible

BMW is one of the most admired car manufacturers in an international automotive industry. This German-based company is one of the world's most esteemed automakers. It is renowned for making some of the most brilliant comfort cars, and SUVs that offer better-quality levels of driving enjoyment. In terms of performance and mechanically sound vehicles, BMW is one of the few brands that have constantly set new paradigms. For years, the brand has enjoyed the great record of delivering some of the best well-built quality cars. In 2010, this company is once again planning to launch new car models at the most competitive rates. Thus, if you are one of those planning to purchase a brand new BMW car, here are some of most idyllic models that you can enjoy driving in the year 2010 -

BMW 5-SERIES (Gran Turismo): A brand new hatchback version of the 5-series called the Gran Turismo (GT for short), will be introduced towards the beginning of 2010. This model has got the brand new version of the iDrive dial controller along with M-Sport package, which further adds to an exceptional interior and exterior trim. Moreover, the model will have an aerodynamic body kit, unique steering wheel, and M-series wheels. It will also have an optional Sport Automatic transmission, which is generally meant for crisper shifts and offers steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles.

BMW X6: In 2010, two more exclusive and new versions of the X6 will be introduced in the global car market- the X6 ActiveHybrid and 555 horsepower. The ActiveHybrid will combine a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and an electric motor. The hybrid X6 model will be another model that is specially meant to run in electric-only mode up to 37 MPG. Moreover, X6 models will also have a power-operated tailgate, a new iDrive controller and an updated navigation system as standard.

BMW X5-Series: In the coming year 2010, the X5 Series model will have a new level of flair and huge air intakes and large wheels. The major highlights of this series will be the standard features like remote operating one-touch power windows, dual-zone automatic climate control and AM/FM/CD/MP3 12-speaker audio with auxiliary input.

BMW 6 Series- In the year 2010, the BMW 6 series will be introduced in the international market with more styling features such as aerodynamic front end, elegant cabins and forged 19-inch wheels. Moreover, the BMW 6-Series will have stability and traction control systems that can definitely make the car extremely steady on low-adhesion surfaces. In terms of safety, the 2010 BMW 6-Series has not made any compromise. Rollover Protection System and a full complement of airbags, traction control along with a contemporary safety cell are few more features that you can expect in 2010 model.

These are some of the popular BMW car models that you will see in market in the next year, 2010. Thus, if you are looking forward to having any of these models, it is advisable that you perform a proper search regarding the authenticate dealers. These days, many dealers offer effective after-sales service. Therefore, ensure whether the dealer provide any after-sales service after you purchase the car. Today owning a BMW car really matters.


On the sidelines of the Los Angeles Auto Show, BMW revealed the next generation of the 6-Series Convertible, and now we've got a ton of pictures and video to throw down so you can get a better look at all the finer details.

As we've already told you, the new 6-Series ragtop will debut with a 400-horsepower 4.4-liter turbocharged V8 (as the 650i), have enough space for two golf bags with the top down, and be available with the Roundel's 8-speed automatic gearbox or (better yet) a 6-speed manual transmission. The 650i completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.0 seconds, with the engine electronics eventually stepping in to cut your pace at 250 km/h (155 mph).

Once the new 650i cabrio goes on sale, we'll also see the smaller gasoline-fueled 640i packing a turbocharged 3.0-liter straight-six with 320HP and 450Nm (332 lb-ft). This engine propels the 640i Convertible from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.7 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).

In 640i guise, the car will only use 7.9 liters / 100 km (~30 mpg), while the V8's fuel economy is a bit less efficient at 10.7 liters / 100 km (~22 mpg).

Later down the line some markets can expect turbo-diesels (a 630d or 640d), as well as a high-output twin-turbo V8 in the M6 convertible.

As we're waiting for BMW to release all the goodies about some future hi-po / diesel options, have a look at the mega gallery of pics below.


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