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Monday, December 31, 2018

[11] 2014 Bmw M6 Becomes Weekly Discuss

In a logical extension of its portfolio, BMW has launched the M6 Gran Coupe. Identified by the automaker as "perhaps the perfect combination" of the M5 and the M6, it is a stretched M6 that sits on the exact wheelbase of the M5. Created essentially from the parts bin, the M6 Gran Coupe's hardware was pre-determined from the start. And that’s a good thing.

Under the hood of this rear-driver sits the 560-hp, 4.4-liter turbocharged V-8; BMW's imprecise TwinPower moniker actually refers to a twin-turbo here. Maximum torque is 500 lb-ft, available at 1500 rpm, and all 560 horses are served when the tach spins to at 5750 before arriving at a 7200-rpm redline. BMW claims that the sprint from zero to 60 mph takes a mere 4.1 seconds. That's as quick as the M6 coupe and a somewhat-inexplicable 0.3 second quicker than BMW says the lighter M5 requires. Top speed is a governed 155 mph, which is reached "in only a few seconds more," as the press release optimistically states. Top speed can be raised to 190 mph with the addition of the M Driver’s package. The engine is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. There’s no word yet on the availability of a six-speed manual for the M6 Gran Coupe—nor the coupe or convertible, for that matter—which would not only provide a genuine shifting experience but also shave 33 pounds from the four-door’s weight, as it does when fitted in the M5.

The M6 Gran Coupe is equipped with an extremely capable chassis, which includes an electronically controlled limited-slip differential, electronically controlled shock absorbers, and a rear subframe bolted to the body. This car still uses hydraulic power steering, electronically adjustable and rather superior to the electromechanical power steering found in lesser versions of the 5- and 6-series. Carbon-ceramic brakes are optional, and they will lower weight by a remarkable 43 pounds. The 20-inch aluminum wheels displayed on this car are specific to the M6 Gran Coupe.

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The M6 Gran Coupe is a long sedan from the outside, but from the inside, the coupe moniker comes alive. The seating position in the front is low and snug, just like in the standard M6 coupe, and the rear seats do not offer the room you might expect from a four-door of its size. There actually is room for five, but the fifth person won't be happy—regardless of how petit he or she happens to be. BMW is well aware of the rear-passenger seating arrangement, referring to it as “four-plus-one.”

But practicality is not what the M6 Gran Coupe is about. Instead, it is one of the most beautiful four-door sedans on the market, an automotive dream of luxury, performance, and indulgence. And it’s a good thing this four-door coupe is directed toward all those desirable characteristics and not practicality, because when it hits showroom floors in the summer of 2013, expect to see a sticker price approaching $110,000. At that price, it will cost nearly $20,000 more than a base M5. But that’ll be worth it, purely for the sake of owning the prettiest M5 on the planet.

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2014 BMW M6 Exterior

The 2014 BMW M6 is an aggressively-styled performance car that is available as a coupe, convertible, or in the Gran Coupe model. Sleek, sculpted lines and the German automaker’s iconic kidney bean front grille make the 2014 unmistakably a BMW, and standard 19-inch alloy wheels create an imposing on-road presence.

BMW M6 Gran Coupe

2014 BMW M6 Performance

You will be hard-pressed to find a higher-performing sports coupe than the 2014 BMW M6. Under the hood of the living legend is a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 that pumps out 560 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. That immense output shoots the M6 from 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds.

2014 BMW M6 Efficiency

You don’t get 500-plus horsepower performance without paying for it at the pump, but that being said, the 2014 BMW M6 still manages to return a respectable 15 mpg city and 22 mpg highway.

BMW M6 Coupe

2014 BMW M6 Interior

Considering the 2014 BMW M6’s price tag, drivers expect a lot from its interior and according to Media “2014 M6 easily fulfills the promise of a top-shelf luxury experience with high-performance elements…” The 2014 M6 also fulfills that premium expectation with a slew of standard features, including 16-way heater power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth, a 10.2-inch display, navigation with voice recognition, a rearview camera, smartphone app integration, and a 16-speaker surround sound system.

2014 BMW M6 Safety

In addition to a rearview camera, standard safety features on the 2014 BMW M6 include hill-hold control, traction and stability control, antilock disc brakes with advance drying and standby tech, and a comprehensive suite of airbags.

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