The new BMW M6 Coupé  and M6 Convertible models represent the most recent expression of the  BMW M philosophy, having sold over 14,000 examples of the previous  generation worldwide.
Powered by the latest V8 M TwinPower Turbo engine producing 560hp, these bold 6-Series  flagship models offer searing performance and sporting dynamics,  combined with supreme long-distance touring manners and everyday  usability.  With near 50:50 weight distribution and optimised  aerodynamics the latest BMW M6 offers an intense M experience.
Thanks  to BMW's EfficientDynamics technologies and the range of measures this  incorporates, the new M6 is both cleaner and 30 per cent more  fuel-efficient than its predecessor, despite being significantly faster and more powerful.
Bespoke  M design, a driver-focused cabin and cutting edge in-car technology,  makes the new M6 the most desirable yet, whether ordered with the  lightweight carbon-fibre roof or the elegant retractable soft top.
Expressive design with a sporty edge from BMW M
The  classical proportions and elegant design of the current 6-Series Coupé  and Convertible have won many admirers since their introduction. Now BMW  M gives them a sporty, dynamic update, with aggressive design features  defined by the technical considerations of the engineering team. The  need for appropriate cooling air, the revised chassis and the pursuit of  aerodynamic excellence: all have dictated the creative approach of the  designers. The result is bold and powerful with an aggressive stance.
At the front a new M apron with wide air-intake apertures provides  the necessary cooling for the engine, while sharply contoured headlamps  featuring the characteristic BMW Corona rings shine brightly thanks to  the latest Adaptive LED headlight technology. The new M kidney grille,  with its black slats and shape inspired by the double spoke alloy  wheels, enhances the front end.
To the side, a 30mm increase in  the front track has resulted in a significant swelling of the front  wheel arches, with the familiar M gills behind them featuring chrome  flares and indicator bars with the M logo. At the rear, the  now-traditional twin pairs of exhaust pipes sit either side of the  aerodynamically optimised diffuser.
The new M6 comes as standard  with 19" Star-spoke forged alloy wheels featuring seven double spokes in  a two-tone finish. Optional 20" alloy wheels, with five double spokes  hinting at the weight saving their lightweight design provides, are also  available.
The BMW M6 Coupé once again uses a carbon-fibre  reinforced plastic roof panel, lowering the car's centre of gravity and  improving handling agility as a result. In addition, the dark colour of  the roof elongates the silhouette of the car when viewed in profile,  something that's further exaggerated by the BMW High-gloss Shadowline  trim around the side glass.
The M6 Convertible features the same high quality retractable roof as the 6-Series Convertible,  with its 'fin' architecture projecting into the rear section, enhancing  the silhouette of the car. The heated vertical glass rear window  retracts independently of the roof itself. Operation of the roof is via a  button on the centre console, and it can be raised and lowered at  anything from a standstill to speeds of up to 25mph. Just 19 seconds is  all it takes to lower the roof; 24 seconds to raise it once again.  Buyers can choose from black, beige or Anthracite Silver fleck for the  roof material colour.
TwinPower Turbo technology for the most powerful M6 ever
The new BMW M6 Coupé and M6 Convertible are equipped with the same high-revving, turbocharged V8 engine as the M5 Saloon.  This revolutionary powerplant not only produces 53hp more than its  ten-cylinder predecessor at 560hp, but it also benefits from a greatly  improved torque output over a broad band of revs. It's this 680Nm,  available from as low as 1,500rpm to 5,750rpm, that not only gives the  new M6 its stunning outright acceleration, but also its commanding  flexibility on-road.
The key to this impressive performance is  BMW's M TwinPower Turbo technology, incorporated on the M6 via twin  turbochargers built in to the twin scroll principle, including a  cross-bank exhaust manifold. This sophisticated, 4.4-litre engine also  includes direct fuel injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and  Double VANOS continuously variable camshaft control, all of which help  it to rev to 7,200rpm - unusually high for a turbocharged engine.
The  result is a 0-62mph sprint of just 4.2 seconds for the M6 Coupé, with  the M6 Convertible following at 4.3 seconds. Both versions have a top  speed limited to 155mph.
This marked increase in performance has  gone hand in hand with significant improvements to fuel consumption and  emissions. With the adoption of BMW's
EfficientDynamics  technology, the efficiency of the V8 M TwinPower Turbo engine is further  improved by Auto Start-Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration and Active  Aerodynamics amongst others, helping to reduce consumption and emissions  by approximately 30 per cent.  The new BMW M6 Coupé has a combined fuel  consumption of 28.5mpg (Convertible 27.4mpg) with CO2 emissions of  232g/km (Convertible 239g/km). Moreover, with an increased fuel tank  size of 80 litres, the new BMW M6 offers excellent touring range.
Seven speeds for ultimate gearbox efficiency
The  new BMW M6 models use BMW M's latest seven-speed Double Clutch  Transmission (M DCT) with DRIVELOGIC. This advanced transmission  features two oil-cooled 'wet' clutches, offering near-seamless shifts.  The DRIVELOGIC control offers three separate shift programs, both in  automatic and manual modes, providing the driver with the best of both  worlds whether they are looking for the sportiest selection of gears or  driving comfort. M DCT also includes a Launch Control function, while in  manual mode gears can be changed via either the M gear selector or via  paddles on the M Sport steering wheel.
The M DCT gearbox is part  of an advanced powertrain that also includes the M-Differential. This  electronically controlled multi-plate limited slip differential ensures  the best possible traction at all times, with a locking factor from  0-100 per cent. As with many of the other systems on the new BMW M6, it  is linked into the car's Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system to  ensure maximum driving safety.
M-specific chassis for the most demanding of drivers 
BMW's  M division has worked tirelessly on the chassis of the new M6, and the  result is a sporting car that combines tremendous ability for high  performance driving with everyday usability. Drawing on their vast  collective experience and legendary back catalogue, the M engineers have  combined their knowledge with the latest technology, honing it over an  extensive testing period.
To meet the expectations of the most  demanding drivers, the rear axle subframe has been bolted directly to  the body, the front axle kinematics redesigned with M-specific settings,  and a number of 6-Series suspension components replaced with forged  aluminium items. The electro-hydraulically controlled dampers feature  BMW's Variable Damper Control (VDC) with a choice of three settings, so  that drivers can tailor the suspension of the M6 to best suit their  driving style and environment at any given moment.
The new M6 is  steered via a hydraulic rack and pinion system, with a variable ratio to  increase low-speed agility while offering outstanding stability at  speed. M-specific Servotronic power steering offers ideal weighting for  the driver, with a choice of three settings for further personalisation.
BMW's  sophisticated Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) uses many of the cars  electronic systems - such as ABS, CBC and DBC - to provide an effective  safety net. However, drivers can select the M Dynamic Mode (MDM) that  overrides the basic settings, allowing for greater wheel slip and even  more sporty driving characteristics.
Personalisation of driver settings via the M buttons
The  settings for the DSC, the engine characteristics, DDC, Servotronic and M  DCT DRIVELOGIC can all be adjusted via the buttons on the centre  console or from within the BMW iDrive system. However, M6 drivers can  also assign particular configurations to the 'M1' and 'M2' buttons  located on the steering wheel. This way, for example, the driver can  store a 'sporty' set up and a 'comfort'-biased set up that can be  accessed immediately at the touch of button.
M Carbon Ceramic Brakes 
The  new BMW M6 Coupé and M6 Convertible feature as standard a powerful  braking system with 400mm front discs and 396mm rear discs, gripped by  six-piston callipers on the front axle that can be identified by their  dark blue metallic finish.
However, for the first time buyers can  choose the latest optional M Carbon Ceramic Brakes, with front discs  measuring 410mm in diameter and 396mm on the rear axle. Formed from a  new type of compound, this powerful new braking system offers even  better resistance to heat and a reduction in the rotational masses by  19.4kg. The matte gold finish on the brake callipers identifies cars  equipped with these outstanding brakes.
The body structure: strength by design
In  addition to the aforementioned carbon-fibre reinforced plastic roof the  new M6 benefits from a hybrid construction of steel, aluminium and  composite materials to give an immensely strong platform that's  remarkably light. In addition to the high strength steels used in the  monocoque, the doors and bonnet are fashioned in aluminium while the  front wings are formed in plastic. The boot lid, and the roof cover on  the convertible, are made from an SMC fibreglass material.
With  robust load path structures, large and precisely engineered deformation  zones and the latest restraint systems, the new M6 has been engineered  with safety as a priority.
In the cabin: sporting luxury
As  the ultimate expression of the BMW M ethos, the interior of the new M6  Coupé and M6 Convertible is a blend of luxury appointments and sporting  intent. The new M Sport seats, a lightweight design, feature an  integrated seat belt system, electric seat adjustment, a pneumatic  lumbar adjustment and manually adjustable under thigh support. Active  head restraints also feature, and the M logo embossed into the shoulder  area is the finishing touch.
The cockpit is finished in fine grain  extended Merino leather, with the dynamic styling of the 6-Series  interior particularly suited to the role of an M car. There's more space  too, and 460 litres of luggage capacity, 300-350 litres in the M6  Convertible depending on whether the roof is raised or lowered, an  increase over its predecessor.
The  driver's environment is particularly sporty, with an instrument facia  featuring the latest Black Panel technology, M dials with red needles  and white instrumentation and the M logo. Should the driver raise their  eyes they'll see the M-specific Head-Up Display (HUD) with its digital  speedometer readout and speed limit identification, gear and rev counter  and shift lights.
Extensive standard equipment and personalisation options
The  new BMW M6 offers a particularly high level of standard equipment. In  addition to the advanced mechanical package that the car offers, the M6  driver enjoys two-zone climate control, heated and multi-adjustable M  Sport seats, the M-specific HUD, Extended Merino leather interior trim  and BMW Professional Navigation with 10.2" colour screen. Customers can  then further personalise their cars with an upgrade to 20" alloy wheels,  Carbon Ceramic Brakes, Internet, BMW Night Vision and a Bang and  Olufsen Advanced audio system.
The new BMW M6 Coupé and  Convertible goes on sale in the UK on 15 September 2012, with the Coupé  costing £93,795 and the Convertible £98,995.


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