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BMW M6 (2005)

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BMW M6

With the launch of the BMW M6, BMW M GmbH is proud to present the most dynamic and sporting rendition of the BMW 6-Series Coupe. This makes BMW's large Coupe, in the guise of the BMW M6, one of the most beautiful cars in the world - and at the same time, the most sophisticated and powerful 6-Series ever: five- liter engine capacity, 10 cylinders, 507 horsepower, 383 lb-ft maximum torque, and engine speed beyond the 8,000 rpm limit.

Together with the outstanding, uncompromising suspension designed and built exclusively for sporting performance, this extraordinary power unit gives the BMW M6 all the qualities of a thoroughbred super sports car. But unlike its competitors, the BMW M6 comes with all the space and comfort of a typical 2+2-seater, plus the luxurious features of a typical luxury performance BMW.

The success principle: True power in a discreet package.

The BMW M6 shares its unique power unit with the BMW M5. Ever since being introduced in the M5, this engine has been acknowledged as the benchmark, just as the M5 is the very epitome of the Sports Saloon.

Now, based on its outstanding performance, the BMW M6 sets a new standard in the segment of high-performance 2+2-seater luxury sports cars. Creating this unique model, the engineers at BMW M GmbH have focused not only on the sheer power of the engine, but also on the weight of the body and, as a result, the mass to be accelerated as quickly as possible on the road. Reducing weight to a sensible minimum, the BMW M6 comes with all the driving dynamics required for the race track, while in terms of motoring comfort and equipment it is simply ideal for all roads the world over. Not least, the body design of the BMW M6 modified only discreetly versus the elegant look of the BMW Coupe comes with all the understatement so characteristic of all M Models as their elementary feature.

Interacting with the seven-speed SMG transmission, the magnificent chassis and suspension, the elegant body in innovative lightweight technology, as well as the wide range of luxury equipment, the ten-cylinder high-speed engine gives the customer a brand-new dimension in motoring performance.

It is difficult to find any genuine competitors to the BMW M6, since all other more or less comparable cars are either all-out supersports or sports sedans far inferior in terms of agility. So given the car's innovative drive concept, a power-to-weight ratio even better than on the M5, as well as unique handling - and all this with all the everyday driving qualities of a large coupe - the engineers at BMW M GmbH rightly claim that the new BMW M6 truly comes in a class of its own.

V10 power unit running at racing speeds.

Sharing BMW's V10 power unit, the BMW M5 and BMW M6 come with one of the rare high-speed engines in regular sedan and coupe production. Within the entire BMW family, the V10 is indeed the most demanding engine in technical terms and, without doubt, the top performer in every respect.

Power and performance, however, are not everything. Rather, what really counts is a car's acceleration and driving dynamics on the road. And this depends, first, on the weight of a car and, second, on the thrust and power which actually goes to the drive wheels - which, in turn, are a result of engine torque and the overall transmission ratio. BMW's high-speed engine concept allows an optimum gearbox and final drive transmission ratio in all cases, thus guaranteeing impressive thrust and momentum on the road at all times.

The perfect choice: High-revving concept.

A compact, high-revving normal-aspiration engine is the best of all strategies in generating maximum engine output: Revving up to speed of 8,250 rpm, the V10 reaches a speed range reserved until recently to purebred racing cars alone. As a result, the engine exceeds the magical limit of 100 hp per liter, again achieving specific output of a standard otherwise only found in motorsport.

The two five-cylinder banks in the V10 are arranged at an angle of 90° in order to optimize the standard of vibration control and motoring comfort offered by full mass compensation on the crankdrive. Taking the substantial forces of the combustion process, high engine speeds and vibrations into account, the crankcase comes in bedplate design. The extremely stiff crankshaft, in turn, runs in six bearings.

Variable dual-VANOS camshaft control ensures an optimum cylinder charge cycle in the interest of extremely fast valve timing. On the road this means even more performance, an improved torque curve, optimum responsiveness, lower fuel consumption, and emissions reduced to a minimum. Again reflecting the typical features of motorsport, each cylinder comes with its own throttle butterfly masterminded fully electronically for each row of cylinders.

Twin-chamber exhaust system made of stainless steel.

Made of stainless steel without any connecting seams, the exhaust system comes in twin-chamber configuration all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes so characteristic of every BMW M Car. It almost goes without saying that exhaust emissions meet the European EU4 and, respectively, the US LEV2 standards. The BMW M6 stands out from the M5 also through its even more powerful and sporting sound.

This outstanding performance and emission management is ensured and masterminded by the central engine management unit featuring the most powerful processors currently to be found in any car anywhere, since the demands made of the management system are obviously particularly stringent due to the very high engine speed and the sum total of all control and management functions.

A particular highlight of the engine control unit is ionic current technology serving to detect any tendency of the engine to knock, misfire and suffer mis-combustion. This intelligent control unit is able to sense any tendency to knock via the spark plug in each cylinder, checking the correct ignition setting and recognizing any tendency to misfire and thus allowing the engine to run as closely as possible to its theoretical limits, developing optimum power and performance in the process. The spark plug serves both as an actuator for the ignition and as a sensor observing the combustion process.

Seven-speed SMG transmission conveying M Power to the road.

BMW's seven-speed SMG transmission will be the only one offered in the new BMW M6. This gearbox from BMW M is indeed the world's only sequential transmission with seven gears and Drivelogic. With qualities even greater than on a six-speed SMG gearbox, this transmission allows manual selection of gears with extremely short gearshift times as well as comfortable cruising qualities thanks to the automatic gear selection function. And at the same time the additional gear keeps the increments between engine speed and torque even smaller, ensuring an absolutely smooth process of one gear "flowing" into the other.

The driver shifts gears in the SMG transmission either from the selector lever or via paddles in the steering wheel. Compared with the conventional SMG transmission, the new generation of SMG technology performs the entire gearshift process 20 per cent faster, gears merging directly into one another.

As a result, any interruption of the flow of power inevitable when shifting gears now becomes hardly perceptible. The BMW M6 accelerates virtually without the slightest jolt or interruption from a standstill all the way to top speed.

Drivelogic: The driver determines how SMG shifts gears.

Featuring its special Drivelogic function, SMG on the BMW M6 offers the driver a total of 11 gearshift options allowing him to individually adjust the gearshift characteristics of the SMG transmission to his personal style of motoring.

Six of these driving programs come in the sequential manual function (S-mode), ranging from smooth but dynamic all the way to race track crisp. Driving in the S-mode, the driver shifts gears manually. But thanks to the launch control function SMG Drivelogic shifts gears automatically shortly before the engine reaches its maximum speed, ensuring an optimum gearshift process with optimum spin control all the way to the top speed of the BMW M6.

In the automatic shift mode (Drive = D-mode), the transmission shifts the seven gears automatically as a function of the driving program currently in use, the driving situation, road speed, and the position of the gas pedal.

SMG for even greater safety and motoring comfort.

Seven-speed SMG supports the driver not only in achieving and enjoying the highest standard of performance comparable to genuine motorsport. It also comes with many safety features opening up the clutch within fractions of a second in a critical situation - for example when shifting down on a slippery surface - in order to keep the car stable and free of excessive engine forces acting on the drive wheels. A further special function is hill detection, which adjusts the gearshift points on uphill and downhill grades. Driving uphill, this avoids the common phenomenon of the gears constantly shifting up and down ("pendulum gearshift"); driving downhill the hill detection mode holds lower gears in mesh longer than usual in order to capitalize on the engine's braking effect.

Last but not least, SMG also enhances the particular sound effect of the V10 power unit: To quote a specialist commenting on this special sound, that "brief, roaring rumble" is simply fantastic when the electronic engine control unit "blips" the throttle between gears when shifting down.

Maximum driving pleasure.

Interaction of the V10 power unit and seven-speed SMG gives the driver of the BMW M6 Coupe driving pleasure of the highest caliber: Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) comes in 4.6 seconds and the BMW M6 reaches 200 km/h or 124 mph in just about 14 seconds. Then, at a speed of 250 km/h or 155 mph, the electronic speed governor ends the car's irresistible surge of power, while the speedometer gives you an idea where the engine would take you without such electronic speed control: the speedometer goes all the way to 330 km/h or 205 mph.

Lapping the Northern Circuit of Nürburgring in 8 minutes.

The world-famous Nordschleife, the Northern Circuit of the legendary Nürburgring Race Track, is the perfect benchmark for measuring driving dynamics. For it is here, on the world's most demanding race track, that the exceptional stand out from the mediocre in terms of driving dynamics. Nowhere else is the interaction of all a car's components as clear as here, when driving to the absolute limit. Lapping the Northern Circuit in around 8 minutes, the BMW M6 easily matches the most thoroughbred sports cars, clearly beating the competition.

M Suspension: The icing on the cake of the BMW 6-Series.

Lap times of this kind clearly bear testimony to the BMW M6's driving qualities. Which is actually no surprise, considering that the chassis and suspension already outstanding on the BMW 6-Series as such. The modern assistance systems have been specially adapted on the BMW M6 for truly unparalleled M Performance. Compared with the M5, in turn, the wheelbase is shorter and the car comes with a lower centre of gravity for extra agility on the road. In terms of both chassis equipment and set-up, the BMW M6 is therefore a unique car in every respect.

Variable M Differential Lock.

The variable, speed-sensing M Differential Lock gives the BMW M6 superior driving stability and optimum traction particularly when accelerating out of a bend. Even in very demanding driving situations, the differential offers crucial advantages in terms of traction, for example with the drive wheels running on very different surfaces with a wide range of different frictional coefficients.

A further advantage - the locking action immediately builds up when necessary to compensate for any difference in speed between the drive wheels, thus ensuring smooth and powerful drive forces at all times.

DSC with two dynamic driving programs available on demand.

The BMW M6 boasts a brand-new generation of Dynamic Stability Control. With the first stage of DSC being conceived for maximum driving safety, the M Dynamic mode, as on the M5, is tailored to the sporting driver. And pressing a button on the selector lever cover, the driver is able to switch off DSC whenever he wishes.

EDC: From firm and taut all the way to comfortable and extra-smooth.

EDC Electronic Damper Control on the BMW M6 offers the driver the choice of three programs available on demand: Comfort, Normal, and Sports, with the car's chassis and suspension ranging from sporting and taut all the way to - relatively - smooth and comfortable. The driver operates EDC via the MDrive button on the steering wheel or the push button next to the SMG selector lever.

High-performance brakes like in motorsport.

Reflecting its truly outstanding power and performance, the BMW M6 naturally features extra-large high-performance brakes complete with cross-drilled extra-low-weight compound brake discs. The double-piston swing calipers are made of aluminum and are optimized for both weight and stiffness. Applying the brakes from a speed of 100 km/h (62 mph), the driver of the BMW M6 comes to a standstill after just 36 meters and takes less than 140 meters to reach a stop from a speed of 200 km/h (124 mph).

High-performance athlete in a beautiful body.

With the BMW 6-Series already acknowledged as a strikingly beautiful car, the BMW M6 enhances this impression to an even higher standard. Special design features making this unique Coupe look even more powerful and dynamic, while remaining discreet and unpretentious.

The most eye-catching feature is the truly impressive front air dam. And like all design features on a BMW M Car, this particular element focuses once again primarily on its specific function: The V10 power unit requires roughly twice as much cooling air as the V8 in the BMW 645Ci. Large secondary intake openings to the left and right of the front air dam thus give the engine of the BMW M6 even more air to breathe and cool the brakes at the same time. Through their design alone, finally, these air openings accentuate the sporting character of the car.

Lightweight engineering and beautiful design in perfect harmony.

Beneath the doors the side-sills powerfully contoured for aerodynamic reasons again emphasize the dynamic impression of this sports coupe. At the same time the side-sills stretch the car for an even sleeker look, making the BMW M6 even lower and more dynamic in its appearance.

The 19-inch forged aluminum wheels developed especially for the BMW M6, together with their five filigree double spokes, are extremely light and provide a very good view of the large brake discs. Compared with comparable wheels, the weight saving is 1.8 kilos per wheel.

The M model logo in the ornamental slats at the side tells the connoisseur right away that this car is one of the outstanding athletes within the BMW M Family. And like on all M Models, the exterior mirrors come in their very own, sporting look.

The rear air dam with its characteristic diffuser opening again serves first and foremost to provide an aerodynamic function. But at the same time it adds an even more sporting look to the car. The particular design of the diffuser improves the flow of air along the underside and reduces lift forces. The four tailpipes on the twin-chamber exhaust system, bordering the diffuser opening in pairs on either side, are one of the signs of distinction so typical of a BMW M Car.

First-ever carbon-fiber roof in series production.

The first car to feature a roof made of carbon-fiber was the BMW M3 CSL. Now, following that special model built in small, strictly limited series, BMW M GmbH is introducing a carbon-fiber roof on the BMW M6 Coupe, thus raising this concept of intelligent lightweight technology to a new dimension in series production.

Offering the same stability and crash safety as a steel roof, this carbon-fiber material derived from motorsport is significantly lighter than aluminum, let alone steel. The result is a significant reduction in weight and mass lowering the car's center of gravity.

Inside, the BMW M6 stands out from the "basic" model also through its even more sophisticated Merino leather upholstery with a choice of three different colors or - at extra cost - with full leather upholstery leaving absolutely nothing to be desired.

A sports car for everyday motoring.

Despite its simply staggering performance, the BMW M6 does not make any compromises in terms of adequate roominess as well as active and passive safety of the highest standard. Even the level of motoring comfort is virtually the same as in the "regular" model. And when it comes to both fuel economy and environmental compatibility, the BMW M6 again lives up the exemplary standard of all BMWs.

Technical Specifications

  • Body
    • No. of doors: 2
    • No. of seats: 2+2
    • Length: 4,871 mm
    • Width: 1,855 mm
    • Height: 1,377 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,781 mm
    • Track
      • Front: 1,567 mm
      • Rear: 1,584 mm
    • Turning circle: 12.5 m
    • Fuel tank capacity: 70 l
    • Weight unladen (EU): 1,710 kg
    • Max. load (DIN): 415 kg
    • Max. permissible weight (DIN): 2,200 kg
    • Luggage comp. capacity: 450 l
  • Engine
    • Type: V10
    • Engine management: MS S65
    • Displacement: 4,999 cc
    • Bore: 92.0 mm
    • Stroke: 75.2 mm
    • Compression: 12.0:1
    • Fuel grade: 95-98 (RON)
    • Max. power: 507 bhp (373 kW) @ 7,750 rpm
    • Max. torque: 520 Nm @ 6,100 rpm
  • Chassis
    • Front suspension: Double-joint thrust-rod spring strut axle in aluminium; compensation of transverse forces; anti-dive.
    • Rear suspension: Integral axle (aluminium), wheel suspension with special effect anti-squat/anti-dive
    • Brakes
      • Front: Single-piston floating-caliper disc brakes; 348 mm, vented
      • Rear: Single-piston floating-caliper disc brakes; 345 mm, vented
    • Driving stability system: ABS, DSC, CBC
    • Steering: Rack-and-pinion, power-assisted
    • Type of transmission: SMG III
    • Tyre
      • Front: 255/40 ZR19
      • Rear: 285/35 ZR19
    • Wheels
      • Front: 8,5J x 19 EH 2 IS 12 Alu
      • Rear: 9,5J x 19 EH 2 IS 28 Alu
  • Performance
    • Power to weight ratio (DIN): 4.6 kg/kW
    • Output per litre: 74.6 l/kW
    • Acceleration
      • 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph): 4.6 s
      • 80-120 km/h (50-75 mph): 4.4/5.8 s (4th/5th gear)
    • Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) [electronically limited]
    • Fuel consumption (EU cycle)
      • urban: 22.7 l/100 km
      • extra-urban: 10.2 l/100 km
      • combined: 14.8 l/100 km
    • CO2: 357 g/km
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        Its unmistakable design language gives the new BMW 6-Series Coupe an aura of athletic elegance. The sweeping bonnet, short front overhang and set-back...

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      • 2008 BMW 635d Coupe
        2008

        Featuring highly attractive modifications to their characteristic design, an interior further refined in many details and boasting new color highlights, as...

      • 2005 BMW M6
        2005

        With the launch of the BMW M6, BMW M GmbH is proud to present the most dynamic and sporting rendition of the BMW 6-Series Coupe. This makes BMW's large...

      • 2004 BMW 645Ci
        2004

        Although the BMW 6-Series designation had been last applied to a BMW in 1989, BMW has a long tradition of sport coupes and convertibles of the highest...

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      • 1978 BMW 635CSi
        1978

        Engine: inline-6, 3453 cc Power: 215 hp (160 kW) at 5200 rpm Torque: 304 Nm (224 ft·lb) at 4000 rpm Top speed: 222 km/h (138 mph) Length: 4755 mm...

      • 1976 BMW 630CS
        1976

        Engine: inline-6, 2985 cc Power: 182 hp (136 kW) at 5800 rpm Torque: 255 Nm (188 ft·lb) at 3500 rpm Top speed: 210 km/h (130 mph) Length: 4755 mm...

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      • 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL
        1973

        This final version of the 3.0 CSL was homologated in July 1973 along with an aerodynamic package including a large air dam, short fins running along the front fenders...

      • 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL
        1972

        Initially using the same engine as the 3.0 CS, the 3.0 CSL was given a very small increase in displacement to 3,003 cc (183.3 cu in) by increasing the engine bore...

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    • 2007 BMW M6 Cabrio
      2007

      BMW's fastest ever soft-top, the BMW M6 Cabrio, made its debut at the 2006 British International Motor Show. Powered by the award-winning 5.0-litre V10...

  • CoupesCoupe / 2-door
      • 2012 Jaguar XKR-S
        2012

        Making its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar XKR-S is the most extreme expression yet of Jaguar's passion for building beautiful, fast cars.

      • 2014 Jaguar XKR-S GT
        2014

        The XKR-S GT has been developed by Jaguar's ETO division to be the ultimate track-focused but road-going iteration of the XK coupe. Extensive aerodynamic...

      • 2012 Jaguar XKR
        2012

        Based on the supercharged unit in the Jaguar XKR, revised fuel mapping and an active exhaust have boosted power and torque to 550PS and 680Nm respectively...

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      • 2009 Jaguar XKR-S
        2009

        The Jaguar XKR-S coupe is the fastest production XK to date. Powered by Jaguar's acclaimed 4.2litre V8 supercharged engine, it has been developed for the...

      • 2007 Jaguar XKR
        2007

        INTRODUCTION. Jaguar is proud to unveil its new supercharged sports car - the Jaguar XKR. Building on the excellence of the all-new XK introduced in late...

      • 2011 Jaguar XKR Speed
        2011

        The Jaguar XKR Coupe with new optional Speed Pack allows customers to further strengthen their XKR's already impressive breadth of capability, by...

      • 2007 Jaguar XK
        2007

        INTRODUCTION. Jaguar is proud to announce a new era in its sports car lineage - the all-new XK. Like all great Jaguar sports cars, the focus of the all-new...

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      • 2005 Jaguar XKR Coupe
        2005

        The grille design of the Jaguar XKR was refreshed for the 2005 model year. A navigation system and self-leveling xenon headlamps come standard with the XKR.

      • 2005 Vauxhall Monaro VXR
        2005

        The 2005 and 2006 GTO also received a Gen IV 6.0 L engine putting out 400 hp (298 kW); the Australian HSV GTO coupe got a similar engine in its Z series.

      • 2023 Maserati GranTurismo
        2023

        Maserati GranTurismo Modena is designed for devotees of an elegant, sophisticated and refined lifestyle. Made for customers who travel long distances and use their car...

      • 2023 Maserati GranTurismo Folgore
        2023

        Maserati GranTurismo Folgore is driven by three motors, one in the front and two in the rear, for a total installed power of over 1200 CV. Specifically designed for...

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      • 2018 Maserati GranTurismo
        2018

        The Maserati GranTurismo range has been streamlined for 2018 and two well-defined versions will be offered - Sport and MC. The 4.2-litre GranTurismo has...

      • 2014 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale
        2014

        Maserati has turned its beautiful and potent GranTurismo MC Stradale into a machine that is just as fast but even more practical, technically advanced and...

      • 2008 Maserati GranTurismo
        2008

        The new Maserati GranTurismo, styled by Pininfarina, makes its worldwide debut at the Geneva Motorshow. The Maserati GranTurismo is a muscular and sporty...

      • 2021 Mercedes-Benz E53 AMG Coupe
        2021

        The key feature is the AMG-specific radiator grille with twelve vertical louvres, which the E53 4MATIC+ Coupe and Cabriolet have now been given. The A-shaped design...

      • 2019 Mercedes-Benz E53 AMG Coupe
        2019

        In addition to classic black with red or grey contrasting topstitching, for the E53 4MATIC+ Coupe and Cabriolet there are now also combinations in...

      • 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe
        2017

        With its clear, aesthetic lines, our new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe appeals equally to heart and mind. It condenses contemporary luxury, agile sportiness...

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      • 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe
        2014

        The new look of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet is mainly the result of the redesigned front end, with new headlamps comprising all functional...

      • 2010 Mercedes-Benz E550 Coupe
        2010

        The Mercedes-Benz E550 Coupe is equipped with the Dynamic Handling suspension which includes electronically-adjustable shock absorbers as well as modified...

      • 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe
        2010

        The 2009 Geneva Motor Show sees the comeback of an intriguing product idea with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé. Just three months after the...

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      • 1988 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe
        1988

        The W124 was a substantial, sporty mid-sized luxury vehicle platform, the last in a long line of "money-no-object" Mercedes saloons and was the result of...

      • 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe
        2011

        Cadillac announced the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, which debuts at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It combines the new Cadillac...

      • 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe
        2011

        Cadillac unveiled the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe, the latest and most dramatic of the brand's series of new designs to reach production. Slated to arrive in...

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