BMW introduced its X6 at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show, and the company bills the car as the world's first Sports Activity Coupe, a 4-door, 4-passenger car that's not quite a crossover and not quite a coupe, but something in between. The 2009 BMW X6 joins the X3 and X5 in the X-Series, but it is distinctively different from those more traditional-looking SUVs.
But like all BMW's, the focus here is on... BMW introduced its X6 at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show, and the company bills the car as the world's first Sports Activity Coupe, a 4-door, 4-passenger car that's not quite a crossover and not quite a coupe, but something in between.The 2009 BMW X6 joins the X3 and X5 in the X-Series, but it is distinctively different from those more traditional-looking SUVs. But like all BMW's, the focus here is on sportiness and performance.
Inside, you'll find all the luxury and quality you expect in a BMW. Eleven different leather options are available, with ash wood and brushed aluminum accents throughout. All four bucket seats feature an elevated seating position, and the rear seats are separated by their own console. Front and rear sensors assist in parking, and dynamic cruise control enhances the highway experience. Dual-zone automatic climate control and power everything completes the model. The rear seats also fold forward in a 60/40 split, allowing for a cargo capacity of a generous 59.7 cubic feet.
The X6 rides on 19-inch alloy wheels, with 20-inch alloys optional. Other options include HD radio, heated rear seats, a rearview camera, a power tailgate, satellite radio, BMW Assist with Bluetooth, rear seat entertainment and navigation.
Friday, October 16, 2009
The New Bmw X6 Sport Activity Coupe
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