Saturday 19 March 2011

BMW M6 Coupe Car


The BMW M Series is a line of luxury cars manufactured by the German automaker BMW. Brought to India in 2007, the BMW M Series is available in three models: M5 Sedan, M6 Coupe, and M6 Convertible. The BMW M6 Coupe is a 2-door coupe, which was launched in several other countries in 1983 but discontinued in 1989. However, it was re-launched in 2007. It is built on the FR platform.

The BMW M6 Coupe is backed by a 12-year warranty for the bodywork and a 3-year warranty for the paintwork. BMW offers a vehicle warranty of two years, excluding the replacement of worn parts, original BMW parts, and original BMW accessories, regardless of the mileage.

The BMW M6 Coupe competes with the imported models of Mercedes-Benz CLK and Chevrolet Corvette.
The engine is linked to a 7-speed M Drivelogic Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG), which features gear-change keys on the steering wheel and a selection lever on the central console. It allows for changing of gears quickly, without having to reduce speed, decrease engine power, or use a clutch. Maximum acceleration can be achieved by launch control, which ensures that speed is maintained across the entire range of gear changes.

The BMW M6 Coupe comes equipped with perforated and ventilated compound disc brakes, which perfectly complement the performance of the gusty V-10 engine. For added support, the BMW M6 Coupe is equipped with a variable M differential lock, which offers high driving stability and optimum traction, especially when pulling out of curves, and also prevents spinning of the drive wheels. Even on slippery terrains, the M differential lock supplies that decisive extra portion of pulling power. This system not only optimises handling but also supports the thrust from the rear-wheel-drive.

The BMW M6 Coupe is available with an optional head-up display with an M indicator, which enables the driver to keep an eye on the most important information by projecting speed, navigation directions, and check control data onto the windscreen for optimum visibility. It can also be activated to display the SMG gear selected by the driver, the rev count as a dynamic graph curve, and the optimum moment to change gear.


The M6 Coupe stands on 19-inch light alloy wheels and rolls on 255/40 ZR19 front and 285/35 ZR19 rear tyres.

The BMW M6 Coupe comes with plush, comfortable, and well-appointed interiors. The M6 Coupe can seat four persons. It comes standard with leather-trimmed seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shift knob. A height adjustable driver's seat is available as optional on the M6 Coupe.

The BMW M6 Coupe comes with illuminated entry sills that emit a white glow and add a distinctive accent to it. The BMW M6 Coupe comes standard with rain-sensing front wipers, a rear defogger, and a rear wiper. It has a fuel tank capacity of 70 litres. Some other amenities that the M6 Coupe comes with include an air conditioner, power windows, a power steering, power door locks, a tiltable steering column, tinted window glass, electrically-adjustable outside mirrors, and cup holders.

The body-shell of the BMW M6 Coupe is extremely stiff and resilient, which maximises passenger comfort as well as safety. It also comes with deformation zones on the front and rear bumpers to protect the body-shell from damage. For safety, the BMW M6 Coupe features driver and front passenger, side and head airbags. It also comes standard with seatbelts, pre-tensioners, and an anti-lock braking system (ABS). Some other safety features standard on the BMW M6 Coupe include central locking, an engine immobilizer, a remote keyless entry, child safety door locks, a collapsible steering, and an anti-theft alarm.

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