| Overview The M6 is the performance oriented version of the popular BMW 6 Series. The 2010 BMW M6 is a two-door coupe or convertible offering style, luxury, comfort, and performance. It delivers an exotic car performance without the exotic price tag and is even capable of going toe to toe against higher-priced coupes from AMG, Bentley and Aston Martin. Powertrain And Performance A 5.0-liter V10 engine rated at whopping 500 hp and 383 pound-feet of torque powers the 2010 BMW M6. The rear wheels receive the power through a standard seven-speed automated manual gearbox that can be operated as a traditional automatic or as a manual via wheel-mounted paddles or a console-mounted shifter. A six-speed manual transmission is also available at no additional cost. EPA-estimated fuel economy comes in at 11 mpg city/17 mpg highway and 13 mpg in combined driving. Build And Styling The M6 looks very much like a typical BMW 6 Series, with a long sweeping hood and sculpted bodywork stretched taut from nose to tail but the obligatory M badging and quad exhaust pipes hint at its hidden potential.
Nineteen-inch wheels, Xenon Adaptive Headlights with dynamic auto-leveling feature and individual illuminating rings on all 4 headlights, BMW M front spoiler; rear apron/air diffuser; M-badge door sills, automatic climate control, carbon fiber roof (For the coupe), Bluetooth, a navigation system with real-time traffic updates, and a 13-speaker surround-sound audio system and Merino Leather upholstery are among the standard equipment.
Heated steering wheel, head-up display, Smartphone integration, soft close automatic doors, comfort access system, enhanced premium sound, satellite radio with one-year subscription, iPod and USB adapter are optional.
Safety Features The 2010 BMW M6 comes with a host of standard safety and security features including stability control, traction control, antilock disc brakes, front-seat side airbags, and side curtain airbags for the coupe, a rollover protection system for the convertible and front and rear parking sensors. A high beam assistant is optional. |