Along with the X3, the 6-series is the oldest BMW on the market.
Launched at the Frankfurt auto show in the fall of 2003, the current car
has carried on for seven years, supported by a convertible version
launched in 2004 and a very modest face lift in late 2007. Now it's time
to move on, and this is what we believe the next-generation 6-series
will look like. It will be launched in late 2010 or early 2011 and draw
heavily from the Gran Coupé concept car BMW unveiled at the Beijing auto show earlier this year.
Stylistically, the next 6 will be less bulky than the current model,
which—back in 2003—was the second Bangle-fied blow absorbed by BMW
loyalists after the portly 2001 7-series. With LED running lights and
BMW’s characteristic air intakes below the headlights, the next 6 will
launch with styling elements that undoubtedly will prove less
controversial than the outgoing model's protruding posterior. It will
look leaner, tighter, and more aggressive than the current model.
Power initially will come from BMW’s 300-hp, turbocharged 3.0-liter
inline-six and 400-hp, twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8. Europe will get a
3.0-liter turbo-diesel likely rated around 320 hp, but we doubt it will
be offered in the U.S. We will, however, get another M6, which—like the next M5—will
be powered by a high-output version of the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8
rated as high as 580 hp. We’re keeping our fingers crossed for a
manual-transmission option. The current-generation V-10 M5 and M6 were
launched with the automated SMG transmission only, but U.S. customers
forced BMW to hastily add a six-speed manual—a lesson unlikely to be
forgotten soon. If this engine portfolio sounds awfully similar to that
of the 5-series, that's because under the skin—as has been the case
since the 6-series debuted in the late ’70s—the 5 is the 6's closest
sibling, even though the coupe poses as a sportier, slightly downsized
7-series.
Just as it does with the current model, BMW will offer a coupe and a
convertible, and we expect the latter to keep its traditional fabric
roof. But this time around, there likely will be a third variation: a
sedan—which inevitably will be dubbed a "four-door coupe"—to compete
with the Audi A7 and the Mercedes-Benz CLS. Judging from the four-door
Gran Coupé concept, it will be beautiful enough to make us forget the
6’s stylistic sins of the recent past.
Source : www.caranddriver.com
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