BMW has launched its redesigned 6 Series Coupe, on the back of the 6 Series Convertible which was released last month, the 2012 BMW 6 Series coupe has officially arrived. Its lines are tighter, its bite is more potent and it's heading to your local BMW dealership sometime this fall. Under the hood sits the same 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that our man Chris Paukert sampled in the convertible. It produces 400 horsepower between 5,500 rpm and 6,400 rpm, and a stout 450 pound-feet of torque from 1,750 rpm up through 4,500 rpm.
At launch, two engines will be available. The 640i features a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six that develops 315 hp (235 kW / 320 PS) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque. When paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the car accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 5.4 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). Despite the impressive performance, the engine is relatively frugal as the average fuel consumption is 7.7 L/100km (36.7 mpg imp / 30.5 mpg US) and CO2 emissions are 179 g/km.
Inside, the newest 6-Series gets more in synch with the 5-Series sedans—including a highly detailed, wraparound feel for the instrument panel. The high-definition central display is freestanding and now measures 10.2 inches across, with a vivid, flat-screen-monitor look. The latest fourth-generation version of iDrive, which we no longer loathe, is standard.
































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The new BMW 6 Series Coupe
Captivating aesthetics, top-class performance, an exclusive interior and exceptionally innovative equipment features give the third-generation BMW 6 Series Coupe "dream car" credentials.
 
- Vehicle concept is unparalleled in the premium segment, combining the dynamics of a 2+2-seater sports car with outstanding touring com-fort; body length and wheelbase 75 millimetres longer than the prede-cessor model, enhancing seating comfort for rear passengers; ex-tremely sporty appearance thanks to a 39-millimetre increase in width and 5-millimetre reduction in height.
- Two engine variants available from launch: BMW 650i Coupe with eight-cylinder powerplant (300 kW/407 hp), BMW 640i Coupe with six-in-line petrol unit (235 kW/320 hp).
- Both engine variants come as standard with an eight-speed Sports au-tomatic gearbox; BMW EfficientDynamics measures unmatched in the segment (including Auto Start-Stop function and ECO PRO mode in the BMW 640i Coupe); optimised efficiency combined with significant output increase over predecessor models of 30 kW (BMW 650i) and 35 kW (BMW 640i).
- Newly developed chassis; only car in the segment available with Elec-tric Power Steering and optional Integral Active Steering; Drive Dynam-ic Control fitted as standard, Dynamic Damper Control and Adaptive Drive optional.
- First car in the segment with Adaptive LED Headlights for low and high beam, including cornering function, foglamps and rear lights also with LED technology.
- Standard BMW iDrive control system with freestanding Control Dis-play; unrivalled range of BMW ConnectedDrive features, including lat-est-generation BMW Head-Up Display (with high-definition, full-colour-spectrum graphics), rear-view camera, Surround View, Speed Limit In-fo, BMW Night Vision and Parking Assistant
- Driving pleasure tailored to individual preferences thanks to unique equipment options, including comfort and sports seats, active seats, seat ventilation, Exclusive Nappa leather, ceramic applications, and a newly developed and model-specific Bang & Olufsen High-End Surround Sound System.
Model variants:
BMW 650i Coupe: V8 petrol engine, BMW TwinPower Turbo tech-nology with High Precision Injection direct injection.
Displacement: 4,395 cc, output: 300 kW/407 hp at 5,500 - 6,400 rpm,
max. torque: 600 Nm at 1,750 - 4,500 rpm.
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (62 mph): 4.9 seconds,
top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
Average fuel consumption according to EU standard: 10.4 litres/100 kilometres (27.2 mpg imp)*,
CO2 emissions according to EU standard: 243 g/km*,
exhaust standard: EU5.
BMW 640i Coupe: Six-cylinder in-line petrol engine,
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology with direct-injection High Precision Injection and VALVETRONIC.
Displacement: 2,979 cc, output: 235 kW/320 hp at 5,800 rpm,
max. torque: 450 Nm at 1,300 - 4,500 rpm.
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (62 mph): 5.4 seconds,
top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).
Average fuel consumption according to EU standard: 7.7 litres/100 kilometres (36.7 mpg imp)*,
CO2 emissions according to EU standard: 179 g/km*,
exhaust standard: EU5.
Inspired by a passion for aesthetics and dynamics: The new BMW 6 Series Coupe.
The hearts of sports car aficionados with an eye for beauty and a thirst for luxury and innovative technology will beat a little faster with the arrival of the new BMW 6 Series Coupe. The third generation of the top-class Coupe sees premium carmaker BMW adding another intoxicating chapter to its decades-long tradition in the production of exclusive dream cars. The new BMW 6 Series Coupe impresses with its irresistible design and inspires with even sharper driving dynamics than its predecessor, noticeably optimised comfort levels and extra space. This is the only car in the segment to offer the combination of top-class sporting ability, exclusive touring comfort and a 460-litre (16.24 cu. ft) luggage space. Also on board to deliver the BMW 6 Series Coupe's signature driving experience are a range of innovative driver assistance systems and BMW ConnectedDrive infotainment features. The new car therefore meets the highest - not to mention the broadest - ex-pectations of driving pleasure in a large, premium 2+2-seater in incomparable style.
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 passenger compartment team up with a 74-millimetre  increase in body length (4,894 mm) over its predecessor and a  75-millimetre longer wheelbase (2,855 mm) to create the hallmark  proportions of a BMW Coupe. Meanwhile, the extra width of the new car -  it is now 39 millimetres wider (at 1,894 mm) thanks to its increased  track width - makes for an exceptionally powerful stance that emphasises  its impressive roadholding. All of which ensures that observers are  struck by the car's dynamic forward-surging presence and promise of  majestic driving ability the moment they set eyes on it. The faithful  reflection of the car's character in its exterior styling is given  particular appeal by the lines running along the full length of the body  and its harmoniously curved surfaces. The inspiration for these design  features was the natural movement of waves. In the same way as water is  parted by an object in flowing water, the car body's shaping lines fan  out from the BMW badge on the bon-net to both sides of the body.
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology with petrol direct injection provides  both sporty power development and exceptional efficiency in the engines  available for the new BMW 6 Series Coupe from launch. In the new BMW  650i Coupe, a V8 powerplant with turbochargers positioned between the  cylinder banks develops maximum output of 300 kW/407 hp. An exclusive  feature of the 235 kW/320 hp six-cylinder in-line engine in the new BMW  640i Coupe, meanwhile, is the addition of VALVETRONIC variable valve  control. Both units are hooked up to an eight-speed Sports automatic  gearbox as standard. Also part of the standard specification is an  extensive range of BMW EfficientDynamics technology, including the Auto  Start-Stop function and ECO PRO mode (in the BMW 640i Coupe).
The new  BMW 6 Series Coupe strikes an ideal balance between dynamic handling  and ride comfort thanks to a newly developed chassis. Its standard  Electric Power Steering and optional Integral Active Steering both break  new ground in this segment. Also on the options list are Dynamic Damper  Control and the Adaptive Drive system, complete with roll  stabilisation. Drive Dynamic Control - which allows drivers to adjust  the car's set-up to their individual tastes - comes as standard in the  new BMW 6 Series Coupe.
The innovations in the new BMW 6 Series Coupe also extend to  light technol-ogy, in the shape of Adaptive LED Headlights. Their bright  white light provides an extremely intense and evenly spread  illumination of the road. This technol-ogy is unparalleled in the  segment and also allows the beam of the headlights to follow the  progression of corners. Customers can also order their Coupe with  optional LED foglamps.
Other features that set the new car apart from its rivals are the  BMW ConnectedDrive driver assistance systems and mobility services. The  rear-view camera, Surround View, Parking Assistant, BMW Night Vision  with pedestrian recognition, Speed Limit Info, Lane Departure Warning  System and Lane Change Warning System are joined on the list of  available equipment items by the new generation of the BMW  Head-Up-Display. The latest incar-nation of the system uses a full  spectrum of colours to display the information projected onto the  windscreen. The BMW iDrive control system, meanwhile, is included as  standard in the BMW 6 Series Coupe as an operating portal for the  navigation, communications and infotainment functions. Its Control  Display comes in the form of a fixed, freestanding flatscreen, which  adds an extra exclusive flourish to the generously sized and luxurious  interior. Elsewhere, the optional Bang & Olufsen High-End Surround  Sound System lays on a feast of aural pleasure seldom experienced inside  a car.
The design: commanding presence and athletic elegance.
The  new BMW 6 Series Coupe heralds the arrival of an exceptionally sporty  and exclusive 2+2-seater in the premium segment of top-class Coupes. The  new model's extra length and width over its predecessor model combine  with its 5-millimetre lower height to produce a strikingly low-set and  powerful de-sign. The new interpretation of the traditional BMW Coupe  proportions is em-bellished by lines and surfaces inspired by the  movement of waves. Flowing lines and harmonious curves create a feeling  of athletic grace, complemented by extremely classy and eye-catching  design features which underline the opulent character and elegant  appearance of the two-door BMW.
The expressive front end is dominated by the large and slightly  forward-slanting BMW kidney grille. The grille emphasises the car's  sporting pedigree with a broad, flat design, and creates a visual  connection with the engine nestl-ing behind. The kidney grille slats,  angled slightly towards the top, lend addi-tional emphasis to the front  end's "shark nose" character. The contour lines of the bonnet converge  towards the kidney grille, forming a V-shape which is continued by the  contours of the headlights, kidney and wide air intake to give a  road-focused look. High-quality chrome elements and the LED units of the  optional foglamps positioned in front of them guide the eye to the  muscular wheel arches.
High-visibility innovation: Adaptive LED Headlights.
The  new BMW 6 Series Coupe is equipped with bi-xenon headlights as  standard. An accentuating trim element cuts across the top of the  hallmark BMW twin round headlights to produce the intent look familiar  from other BMW models. The optional Adaptive LED Headlights provide a  fresh take on this established feature. The Adaptive LED Headlights for  low beam and high beam contain LED light rings for the parking lights  and daytime running lights, which are levelled off at the lower edge and  overlapped at their top edge by an accent light - also featuring LEDs.  The result is a stunning, distinctively BMW showcase for the innovative  light technology below the surface. In addition, they also generate the  low beam and high beam light from the two light rings. The light sources  here are horizontal LED ribs positioned in the centre of the light  rings. The brand's hallmark twin round headlight look is therefore  ex-pressed even more strikingly not only with the daytime running lights  switched on, but also when the headlights are activated in the dark.
However, the Adaptive LED Headlights are about more than just  looking good; they also ensure the driver can see well. Their bright  white light provides an intense and even illumination of the road ahead.  From a colour perspective, the light comes much closer to natural  daylight than that created by conven-tional halogen or xenon headlights,  lending even reflective objects far greater contrast. The cornering  element of the Adaptive LED Headlights is also tai-lored to the car's  speed, steering angle and yaw rate, allowing the pivot of the headlights  to adapt automatically to the line of the corner. Meanwhile, a light  source positioned specially in the headlight housing generates the  cornering light which, at low speeds, ensures illumination of the road  surface in the direc-tion the car is turning. LED technology is also  deployed for the direction indica-tors, each of which consists of eight  LED units arranged in a row underneath the light rings. As well as  enhancing visibility in the dark, the Adaptive LED Headlights thus also  significantly improve the signalling effect of the car's lights.
Side view: elegant roofline, powerfully curved surfaces.
Tightly curved surfaces and character lines stretching the full  length of the body define the side view of the BMW 6 Series Coupe. The  forward-slanting BMW kidney grille is particularly clear from this  angle. Despite its smooth curves and innovative pedestrian protection  measures, the long bonnet still has a flat appearance. Its contour lines  fan out wide and extend towards the rear. In combination with the car's  typical Coupe proportions, this creates a particularly elegant,  elongated silhouette.
The exterior design has been inspired by waves  with clearly defined lines and volume formed around an object in flowing  water. This gives the new BMW 6 Series Coupe a naturally powerful and  sporty edge. The typical BMW swage line extends out from behind the  front wheel arch, takes in the sporty gill feature and extends  dynamically along the flank of the car to the rear. In so doing, it  stretches the new BMW 6 Series Coupe visually and lends it a dy-namic  yet elegant allure. The door handles are integrated precisely into the  swage line. A further character line emerges from the swell of the front  wheel arch, before dropping down between the gill and the door and then  levelling out towards the rear, its path replicating a forward-surging  wave. The door sill line underneath it and an additional crease give the  lower edge of the body a light and sporty appearance.
The roofline of the new BMW 6 Series Coupe also swoops in an  elegant, flat progression into the tail. It comes across as especially  svelte when viewed from the side, creating a contrast typical of BMW  Coupes between the power-ful body and light passenger compartment. Doors  with frameless windows underline this impression. The chromed side  window border emphasises the "counter-swing" at the foot of the C-pillar  (known as the Hofmeister kink) with its particularly tight line.
Rear view: striking indications of dynamic and secure roadholding.
From the rear, the new BMW 6 Series Coupe exudes power,  athleticism and solidity. Bulging wheel arches accentuate the wide track  of the new car, offer-ing a hint of its impressive roadholding. Added  to which, horizontal lines and the broadening impression of the car's  shape as you follow it towards the rear paint a clear picture of the  sporting performance waiting to be unlocked. The slightly concave lower  section of the boot lid generates light and shade effects which lend an  extra lightness to the rear of the car. The edges of the boot lid and  the licence plate surround create a V-shape, which - similarly to the  front of the car - steers the eye towards the road. The exhaust  tailpipes are posi-tioned on either side of a diffusor-style apron. On  the BMW 650i Coupe they are trapezoidal in shape while on the BMW 640i  Coupe they are circular.
The two-part rear light clusters display the customary BMW  L-shape in a par-ticularly wide rendition that extends far into the boot  lid, while the swage line that flows into the rear lights forges a  harmonious link between the side and the rear of the car. Inside the  rear light clusters, two LED-powered light strips generate the familiar  BMW night-time look, an effect that is reinforced by the L-shaped lower  light unit. The direction indicators and brake lights are also  LED-powered. The wide additional brake light is located in the upper  edge of the boot lid.
Interior: driver-oriented cockpit, exclusive ambience.
The  driver-oriented cockpit layout familiar from BMW models down the years  and a dynamic forward-surging movement define the design of the  interior. The centre section of the instrument panel - including the  Control Display, the central air vent and the controls for the audio  system and climate control - is angled slightly towards the driver. The  gearshift lever is located on a surface that opens out towards the  driver and is set lower than the front passenger side of the centre  console. This structure is repeated in the central section of the  instrument panel, further enhancing the driver-focused feel. The fluent  transition between the centre console and instrument panel can be  accentuat-ed with optional stitching in contrasting colour for the  leather surfaces.
The horizontal structuring of the instrument panel is accentuated  by an elec-troplated strip on the driver's side of the cabin. This is  extended into the front-passenger side in the form of a subtle crease in  the glove compartment. Meanwhile, powerfully taut waistline surfaces -  which are carried forward into the instrument panel - embody the feeling  of dynamic forward movement in-side the cabin. The decorative surface  of the instrument panel extends into the centre console with an elegant,  slightly curving sweep to lend the front-passenger side an exclusive  allure.
The rear seats also provide their passengers with a very pleasant level of tour-ing comfort thanks to their individual-seat character and greater shoulder and elbowroom compared with the outgoing model. In addition, there is also more headroom for all the passengers, despite the reduced overall height of the car. The rear seat backrests can be specified as an option with a through-loading facility for a ski bag, allowing two pairs of skis to be transported in comfort. The luggage area can accommodate 460 litres (16.24 cu. ft) of luggage, which means that the BMW 6 Series Coupe can carry three 46-inch golf bags or two medium-sized hard-shell cases plus a flight case.
Optimised display, exclusive feel: instruments in black-panel technology, Control Display with flatscreen design.
The instrument cluster in black-panel technology combines  state-of-the-art display technology with classic sports-car circular  instruments. A high-resolution 9.2-inch display below the four dials  includes the mileage counter, fuel consumption and Efficient Dynamics  display, as well as feedback from the driver assistance systems and  Check/Control messages. This black-panel technology, which made its  debut in the BMW 7 Series, is also used for the climate control displays  in the centre section of the instrument panel.
In addition to the Controller with direct menu control buttons  positioned on the console centre, the standard-fitted iDrive operating  system also comes with a new monitor in exclusive flatscreen design.  This freestanding Control Display is located in a prominent and optimal  position within the instrument panel, and creates the feeling of a  powerboat cockpit rising up dynamically in front of the driver and front  passenger. The central Control Display in the new BMW 6 Series Coupe  has a 7-inch-diameter screen as standard. However, if the optional  Navigation system Professional is specified, this is upgraded to a  10.2-inch version - the largest on-board monitor in the segment -  bordered by a high-class electroplated chrome surround.
The exterior paintwork of the new BMW 6 Series Coupe can be  ordered in a choice of eight metallic and two non-metallic shades,  allowing customers to highlight both the sporting credentials of the  Coupe and its modern and ele-gant character. The standard Dakota leather  trim is available in three colour variants, the optional Exclusive  Nappa leather in a choice of four shades. As an alternative to the  standard Softskin surfacing, the instrument panel, door and side panels  can be specified with Exclusive Nappa leather trim. Also, double French  seams in a contrasting colour matching the seat covers can be ordered in  place of the black French seams. The interior trim comes as standard in  High-gloss Black, but can alternatively be ordered as an option in  Brushed Aluminium, Poplar Grain Grey or American Oak high-gloss.  Optional ceramic applications for the audio system and air conditioning  controls, gearshift lever and iDrive Controller lend the interior an  extra flourish.
Outstanding seat comfort, comprehensive safety equipment, body with excellent torsional rigidity.
The  lightweight seats with integrated belt system developed for the new BMW  6 Series range are available in three variants. The integrated belt  system makes it easier both to reach the belt and to climb into the rear  of the car. The standard-fitted driver and front passenger seats boast  electric adjustment for the seat height and fore/aft position, backrest  angle and head restraint height - including memory function - as well as  seat heating and an easy-entry function to facilitate access to the  rear compartment.
The optional sports seats offer optimal lateral support with  their raised seat and backrest sides, and come fitted with integrated  head restraints as well as manually adjustable thigh support. Comfort  seats are another option, adding comfort head restraints, lumbar  support, and electric adjustment of the thigh support, backrest width  and angle of the upper backrest segment. Offering an alternative to the  standard Dakota leather upholstery is Exclusive Nappa leath-er with  extended features. For the sports seats and comfort seats, there is the  added option of active seat ventilation. Plus, comfort seats can also be  speci-fied with the active seat function.
All the seat variants available for the new BMW 6 Series Coupe  come with crash-activated head restraints. The standard safety  specification also includes front airbags, seat frame-mounted side  airbags, side curtain head airbags for both rows of seats, three-point  inertia-reel seatbelts on all seats, belt force limiters and belt latch  tensioners, as well as ISOFIX child seat attachments in the rear. To  optimise passive pedestrian protection, in some national markets the new  BMW 6 Series Coupe is equipped with an active bonnet system; in the  event of a collision with a pedestrian, a pyrotechnic actuator mechanism  automatically raises the front and rear of the bonnet.
The new BMW 6 Series Coupe is fitted with robust load-path  structures, pre-cisely defined deformation zones and an extremely rigid  safety passenger cell. These safety features ensure maximum occupant  protection in all types of collision. Carefully targeted advances in the  use of materials have increased the strength and lowered the weight of  the body with the aim of enhancing both the safety and agility of the  car. Indeed, the static torsional rigidity of the new Coupe is around 53  per cent greater than that of its predecessor. In the interests of  weight optimisation, the doors, bonnet and front axle spring mounts are  all aluminium, while the front side panels are made from plastic and the  boot lid from glass fibre composite.
Top-class performance from eight or six cylinders: BMW TwinPower Turbo in the new BMW 6 Series Coupe.
One V8 and one six-cylinder in-line engine are  available for the new BMW 6 Series Coupe from market launch, and both  can claim unique features.
These power units are kitted out with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology,  including High Precision Injection petrol direct injection, and stand  out with their instantaneous power development, majestic in-gear  acceleration, out-standing refinement and exemplary efficiency for their  output class.
The eight-cylinder power unit in the new BMW 650i  Coupe produces maxi-mum output of 300 kW/407 hp from its 4.4-litre  displacement between 5,500 and 6,400 rpm. This unique engine, whose  turbochargers are posi-tioned in the V-shaped area between the cylinder  banks, produces an instan-taneous and sustained wave of power, making it  a feast for the enthusiast driv-er. Peak torque of 600 Newton metres  (443 lb-ft) is served up between 1,750 and 4,500 rpm. The sporting  performance attributes of the V8 engine enable the new BMW 650i Coupe to  accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.9 seconds, leaving the  engine electronics to call a halt to proceedings at 250 km/h (155 mph).  And yet the range-topping model also demonstrates extraordinary  efficiency for this output class, recording average fuel consump-tion of  10.4 litres* per 100 kilometres (27.2 mpg imp) in the EU test cycle,  together with CO2 emissions of 243 grams* per kilometre.
The new BMW 640i Coupe is powered by a six-cylinder in-line  engine in which the BMW TwinPower Turbo technology brings both direct  injection and VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control to the table.  This combination optimises both the responsiveness and efficiency of the  3.0-litre powerplant, which generates maximum output of 235 kW/320 hp  at 5,800 rpm and puts its peak torque of 450 Newton metres (332 lb-ft)  on tap between 1,300 and 4,500 rpm. The BMW 640i Coupe completes the  sprint from rest to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.4 seconds, and its top speed  is electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph). Average fuel  consumption in the EU test cycle stands at 7.7 litres* per 100  kilometres (36.7 mpg imp), while CO2 emissions come in at 179 grams* per  kilometre.
Standard-fitted eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox with  steering wheel shift paddles; BMW 640i Coupe with Auto Start-Stop  function.
Both the BMW 650i Coupe and BMW 640i Coupe transfer their power  to the rear wheels via an eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox. This  standard-fitted unit enhances sporty driving with exceptionally rapid  gear changes, offers out-standing shift comfort and also optimises the  efficiency of both model variants.
The innovative gear set configuration of the compact, low-weight automatic allows it to offer eight gears and a correspondingly wide gear spread. This not only enhances the car's sprinting ability, but also supports economical driving at low revs. With its minimal converter slip and impressive inherent efficiency, the eight-speed Sports automatic helps to ensure efficient power transmis-sion. And the driver can also change gear manually using the shift paddles mounted on the steering wheel.
Extensive BMW EfficientDynamics technology also plays its part in cutting fuel consumption and emissions in the new BMW 6 Series Coupe. Among the systems fitted as standard are Brake Energy Regeneration, Electric Power Steering (EPS), the on-demand operation of ancillary components, intelligent lightweight construction and low-rolling-resistance tyres. The new BMW 640i Coupe is also fitted with automatic active air flap control and the Auto Start-Stop function. When the driver draws to a standstill at junctions or in a traffic jam, the engine is automatically switched off to prevent unnecessary fuel consumption at idle. As soon as the driver releases the brake pedal, the engine starts up again. If the driver is using the Auto Hold function, the engine is restarted when the accelerator is depressed.
Another innovation also helps smooth the way to particularly low  fuel con-sumption while on the move. A touch of the Drive Dynamic  Control button allows BMW 640i Coupe drivers to activate ECO PRO mode  and unlock addi-tional efficiency-boosting potential. ECO PRO mode  tweaks the engine man-agement, the accelerator mapping and the shift  characteristics of the automat-ic gearbox to favour a consciously  relaxed and frugal driving style at low engine revs. At the same time,  efficient power usage for electrically operated func-tions such as the  climate control system and the seat and exterior mirror heat-ing ensures  extremely efficient in-car energy management. Special readouts in the  instrument cluster and Control Display keep the driver informed on the  levels of energy efficiency currently being achieved, as well as keeping  a rec-ord for the journey up to that point, and encourage a driving  style that minimis-es fuel consumption. For example, the increase in  range achieved by using ECO PRO mode is shown in kilometres.
Advanced chassis technology and optional Adaptive Drive deliver the perfect balance of sports performance and comfort.
The  driving experience in the new BMW 6 Series Coupe is defined by sporty  handling characteristics. However, the cutting-edge chassis technology  of the two-door car also delivers impressive ride comfort. Both the  double wishbone front axle and the integral rear axle are made  predominantly from aluminium. The chassis set-up is geared to the  requirements of drivers with sporting in-tentions, although the dampers  also respond sensitively to bumps in the road surface under high lateral  acceleration.
Available as options for both model variants are Dynamic Damper  Control and the Adaptive Drive system, which also includes Dynamic Drive  active roll stabi-lisation. The electronically controlled dampers adapt  to both the nature of the road surface and the driver's style to  prevent unwanted movements in the car body, while an innovative damping  system adjusts the compression and re-bound settings continuously and  independently from one another. For exam-ple, a stiff chassis setting  can be impressively combined with comfortable re-sponses to unevenness  in the road surface. The roll stabilisation feature also reduces effects  such as body roll in high-speed corners and under sudden changes in  direction.
Unmatched in the segment: Electric Power Steering as standard, In-tegral Active Steering optional.
The  Electric Power Steering system with Servotronic function delivering  speed-sensitive power assistance is unique in the BMW 6 Series Coupe  seg-ment and combines customary BMW precision, comfort and efficiency.  In con-trast to conventional mechanical/hydraulic systems, the power  assistance is provided by an electric motor, which only goes to work -  and therefore uses energy - if power assistance is required or desired  by the driver.
In addition, the new BMW 6 Series Coupe is the first car in its  class that can be ordered, as an option, with Integral Active Steering.  This system combines the Active Steering system for the front axle -  already available for the predeces-sor model - with a steering rear  axle, allowing the steering angle and power assistance to be controlled  at both the front and the rear with the help of elec-tric motors.  Precisely harmonised wheel deflections pave the way for extraor-dinary  agility in dynamic driving situations. Also, Integral Active Steering  displays an impressively deft touch around twisty mountain passes and in  city traffic. At speeds of up to 60 km/h (37 mph), the rear wheels are  turned in the opposite direction to the steering angle of the front  wheels. This has the effect of reducing the car's turning circle and the  amount of steering effort required. At higher speeds, Integral Active  Steering gives the car extremely comfortable and assured reactions when  changing lanes and cornering. The rear wheels follow the same steering  movements as the front wheels, enabling the car to follow the course set  by the driver with even greater immediacy and precision.
Drive Dynamic Control gives the driver the choice of car set-up.
With  Drive Dynamic Control, the virtues of sportiness and comfort can take  precedence as the situation demands. Drivers can make their own choice  of suspension settings in NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+ modes using a button  on the centre console. In the new BMW 640i Coupe, ECO PRO mode can also  be activated. If the Dynamic Damper Control or Adaptive Drive option has  been specified, the COMFORT setting can also be used. In this mode, as  well as adjusting the accelerator pedal progression, engine responses,  power steering characteristics, DSC response thresholds and the shift  dynamics of the automatic gearbox, Drive Dynamic Control also tweaks the  damper re-sponses and, if necessary, the roll stabilisation settings.  On cars also fitted with Integral Active Steering, the basic steering  set-up is also adjusted according to the mode selected, as well as the  level of power assistance. As a result, in SPORT and SPORT+ modes the  car's sporting responses are sharpened even further.
The lightweight, floating-calliper brakes with inner-vented discs  are easy to use with precision, and their effectiveness is reinforced  by Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). This driving stability system brings  together technology such as the anti-lock braking system (ABS), Dynamic  Traction Control (DTC), Corner-ing Brake Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake  Control (DBC), the Start-Off Assis-tant, the automatic Brake Drying  function and brake fade compensation. Standard equipment also includes  18-inch light-alloy wheels on the new BMW 650i Coupe or 17-inch rims for  the new BMW 640i Coupe, as well as runflat tyres and a runflat  indicator.


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