BMW 6 Series (F06/F12/F13)

BMW 6-Series
Overview
Manufacturer BMW
Production 2011–present
Assembly Dingolfing, Germany
Designer Nader Faghihzadeh (2008)
Body and chassis
Class Grand tourer/Sports car
Body style 2-door convertible
2-door coupé
4-door sedan
Layout FR or F4
Related BMW 5 Series (F10), BMW 7 Series (F01)
Powertrain
Engine Petrol:
3.0 I6
4.4 L V8
Diesel engine:
3.0 L (313 hp) I6
Transmission 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic
6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase Gran Coupe: 2,968 mm (116.9 in)
Convertible & Coupe: 109.4 in (2,779 mm)
Length Gran Coupe: 5,007 mm (197.1 in)
Convertible: 192.8 in (4,897 mm)
Coupe: 192.7 in (4,895 mm)
Width Gran Coupe: 1,894 mm (74.6 in)
Convertible & Coupe: 74.6 in (1,895 mm)
Height Gran Coupe: 1,392 mm (54.8 in)
Convertible: 54 in (1,372 mm)
Coupe: 54 in (1,372 mm)
Curb weight 1,735–2,055 kg (3,825–4,530 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor BMW 6 Series (E63)

The BMW F06/F12/F13 6 Series is a grand tourer/sports car automobile manufactured by BMW.[1] BMW unveiled information and pictures in September 2010 of the Concept 6 Series, which was introduced at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.[2]

Initial release

The third generation BMW F13 (coupé) and F12 (convertible) were released for the 2012 model year at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show and New York Auto Show.[3]

Early 6 Series Coupe models include 640i, 650i.[4] 640d, 650i xDrive were later added.[5]

6 Series Convertible was unveiled in 2011 BMW 2011 North American International Auto Show. Early US model include 650i.[6] 640i was also available.[7]

European models of 6 Series Coupe (640i xDrive, 650i xDrive, 640d xDrive), 6 Series Convertible (640i xDrive, 650i xDrive, 640d) were unveiled in 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.[8]

BMW revealed the 6-Series Convertible on 18 November 2010. The folding top is still cloth as compared to the E93 3 Series convertible which is equipped with a metal roof. On 13 March 2011, BMW released pictures and details about the Coupe.

The new 6 Series convertible is outselling the outgoing Mercedes-Benz SL 25 to 1 in the US.[9]

For the 2014 model year, the 6-series received a light facelift and updated engines.

BMW 650i xDrive, facelifted model

M6 (2012)

Launched at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show as a coupé[10] and at the Auto Mobil International Leipzig 2012.[11] as a convertible, the M6 includes 4.4-litre V8 twin scroll twin turbo engine, seven-speed double clutch transmission with Drivelogic, M-specific Dynamic Damper Control, DSC stability control incl. M Dynamic Mode, M Servotronic steering, body strengthening using special panels, lightweight compound high-performance braking system (optional M carbon-ceramic brakes), M double-spoke leather steering wheel, M gear selector and car set-up controls on the model-specific centre console, exclusive M sports seats with integrated belt system (optional M multifunction seats), Merino leather upholstery with extended features, exclusive carbon-fibre interior trim strips, illuminated door sill finishers with model lettering, M-specific instrument cluster with black-panel technology, 2-zone automatic climate control with extended features, ambient lighting; BMW Head-Up Display with M-specific information.[12]

Models

Petrol
640i

650i

Diesel
640d
640d was introduced along with Coupe body style.

Transmissions

In Europe, the 6 Series is available only with an 8-speed automatic gearbox

Production Figures/Sales Figures

The following are the units produced according to BMW's Annual Reports. The following figures include all 640i, 650i models.

YearTotalCoupeConvertibleGran CoupéNotes
20119,3962,9376,459-The 6 Series Gran Coupé was not released yet.
201223,1938,4807,8806,833The 6 Series Gran Coupé was released as a 2012 model year.
201327,6876,2785,49615,913-
Total60,27617,69519,83522,746

As of 2014 (excluding all cars sold in 2014), a total of 60,276 BMW F06/F12/F13 6 Series's were produced, of which: 17,695 were Coupes, 19,835 were Convertibles and 22,746 were Gran Coupés.

2012 update

Beginning in July 2012, 6 series include following changes:[13]

Beginning from spring 2013, BMW ConnectedDrive includes Intelligent Emergency Call with automatic vehicle location and accident severity detection becomes standard on all BMW 6 Series models. New models include BMW 640i xDrive (Convertible, Coupe, Gran Coupé), 640d xDrive Gran Coupé.[15]

Gran Coupé

BMW’s 6 Series Gran Coupé and the Paranal Observatory[16]
BMW 6 Gran Coupé at Motorshow Geneva 2012

The 6 Series Gran Coupé (F06) was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.[17] The Gran Coupé is the fruition of the 2007 BMW CS Concept, a vehicle that was intended to slot at the top of BMW's lineup alongside the 7-Series flagship sedan. The CS Concept never made it to production due to the worsening economy in 2008, which also saw the retirement of BMW M development executive Gerhard Richter.[18]

The Gran Coupé has often been compared with the Audi A7 and Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class in the four-door executive coupé market.[19] However, the Gran Coupé is larger and more expensive than the CLS and A7 and is priced close to the Porsche Panamera.[20] Pricing for the BMW 640i Gran Coupé is slightly higher than the BMW 740i, with the Gran Coupé positioned as a more stylish alternative to the conservative 7 Series.[21][22]

The Gran Coupé shares the front and rear fascias with the other 6 Series body styles. Compared to the two door 6 Series Coupé, the Gran Coupé's wheelbase is longer by stretched 4.5 inches (the wheelbase is the same as the F10 BMW 5 Series)[23] while the body is 4.4 inches longer. This makes the Gran Coupé longer (by 4.0 inches) and wider (by 1.3 inches) than the 5 Series sedan (F10).[14] The extra length, compared to the two-door 6 Series, gives the Gran Coupé a 4+1 seating arrangement, as the rear has two fullsize outboard seats and a middle seat for occasional passengers. The Gran Coupé has a different center console though its dashboard is shared with the Coupé and Cabriolet.[22] Compared to the short-wheelbase BMW 7 Series (F01), the Gran Coupé has similar rear passenger space dimensions while having a larger trunk (14 cubic feet versus 16.2 cubic feet).

M6 Gran Coupé (2013-)

The high performance M6 Gran Coupé was launched in the spring of 2013.[24] The specification includes 20-inch M light-alloy wheels and shares the 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 of the M5 and M6 coupé.[25]

Alpina B6 Gran Coupé (2014)

Alpina B6 Gran Coupé at the Tokyo Motor Show 2015.

The high performance Alpina B6 Gran Coupé xDrive was launched in 2014. This model is conceived by Alpina and based on the 650i. This model is sold by BMW only in the USA and in Canada (but Alpina also independently offers it in other countries). The Alpina B6 Gran Coupé shares the 540 hp, 730 N.m 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 of the Alpina B5 BiTurbo and B6 BiTurbo coupé which are not sold in North America. Specification includes a more luxurious interior, 20-inch Alpina light-alloy wheels, aerodynamic elements and exclusive Alpina trims and paints. The Alpina B6 can go from 0-100 km/h in only 3.9s and has a top speed of 318 km/h.[26]

Body styles

Petrol engines
ModelCoupeConvertibleGran Coupé
640i2012–2012–2012–
640i xDrive2013–2013–2013–
650i2012–2012–2012–
650i xDrive2012–2012–2012–
M62012–2012–2013–
Alpina B6 xDrive Not available 2014–
Diesel engines
ModelCoupeConvertibleGran Coupé
640d2012–2012–2012–
640d xDrive2012–2012–2013–

Transmissions

Petrol engines
ModelYearsTypes
640i2012–8-speed automatic with Steptronic
640i xDrive2013–8-speed automatic with Steptronic
650i2012–8-speed automatic with Steptronic
650i xDrive2012–8-speed automatic with Steptronic
M62012–7-speed M Double Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic or 6-speed manual
Alpina B6 xDrive 2014 Gran Coupé only: 8-speed automatic with Switch-Tronic
Diesel engines
ModelYearsTypes
640d2012–8-speed automatic with Steptronic
640d xDrive2012–8-speed automatic with Steptronic

The M6 in all forms is the only 6-Series available with an optional six-speed manual in North America.

2015 facelift

Facelifted BMW 650i xDrive cabriolet (Europe)
Facelift BMW 640i Gran coupe (Australia)
Facelift BMW 640i Gran coupe (Australia)

Details of the facelifted 2015 6 Series were released on the internet on December 11th 2014, a month before its official release in the Detroit Auto Show.

Exterior changes include: one removed slat from each kidney grille, a slightly redesigned full-LED adaptive headlights, three distinct LED's in the fog lights, integrated indicators in the accent strip cutting across the top of the headlight unit, a larger and lower front air intake (for the front bumper), the exterior mirrors get indicators. The facelifted 6 Series comes with a newly designed 20-inch multi-spoke wheels. The Hofmeister Kink in the BMW 6 Series Coupe and Gran Coupé has been slightly redesigned. There is also a new chrome strip that sits in between the exhausts in the lower rear bumper and the style for the model designation badges has also been slightly changed. Minor alterations to interior trim and audio options.

All facelifted BMW 6 Series xDrive models get Hydraulic Steering Assistance, and all models are available in xDrive variants which improves the 0-60 times. All (640i/d and 650i) models come with BMW's TwinPower Turbo technology, and all models meet the EU6 Exhaust Emissions standard. The 650i Coupe and Gran Coupé feature 445hp, and can go from 0-60 in only 4.3s.

A new package called the 'Black Accent Package' can also be ordered on all facelifted models - The changes include: High Gloss Black Kidney Grille Bars, a BMW Individual high-gloss shadow line trim, high-gloss tailpipe tips and 19-inch Bi-Colour light alloy wheels with an exclusive multi-spoke design. Cognac/Black bi-colour Nappa leather highlighted by Fineline Brown Wood is also included in the 'Black Accent Package'. The 'M Sport Edition' gets 20-inch M Wheels, a M Sport Steering Wheel and a M Dynamic exterior. The interior changes from the 'M Sport Edition' includes ventilated front seats, soft close doors and (like its pre-facelifted model) contrast stitching and a leather dashboard.

All 640i models get exclusive features as well. All facelifted BMW 640i models have a Sports Exhaust System, which features a switchable exhaust valve and can be adjusted via the 'Driving Experience Control Switch'. This means that whenever the car is in the SPORT or SPORT+ mode, the valve opens in order to reduce the exhaust backpressure, and thus generates a 'dramatic' and aural response. The engine management system also allows further acoustic optimisations including Dynamic Load-Reversal Damping. Also, all facelifted BMW 640i models burn 0.2litres less fuel per 100km than its pre-facelift model.

The USA and Canada only Alpina B6 Gran Coupé (if sold by BMW, as Alpina also independently offers the model in other countries) now features 600 hp and 800 N.m. The top speed is electronically limited to 324 km/h.[27][28]

Engines

Petrol engines

Model Years Engine code Power Torque
640i 2011-present N55HP 235 kW (315 hp) @5800 450 N·m (332 lb·ft) @1200–4500
650i 2011-2012 N63B44 300 kW (402 hp) @5500 600 N·m (443 lb·ft) @1750–4500
650i 2012-present N63B44TU 330 kW (443 hp) @5500 650 N·m (479 lb·ft) @2000–4500
M6 2012–present S63B44TU 412 kW (553 hp) @6600 680 N·m (502 lb·ft) @1500–5750
Alpina B6 xDrive 2015–present N63 441 kW (591 hp) @6000 800 N·m (590 lb·ft) @3500–4500

Diesel engines

Model Years Engine code Power Torque
640d 2011-present N57D30 230 kW (308 hp) @4400 630 N·m (465 lb·ft) @1500–2500

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