BMW has launched a convertible and new coupe of the 6-Series
featuring several advanced drive technologies and driver assistance
safety systems.
Both the coupe and convertible have strong lines extending from the
A-pillars along the engine compartment lid to the BMW kidney grille,
forming a dynamic arrow further emphasised by the powerfully chiselled
bars in the lower air intake.
For the first time, the two models feature such driver assistance
systems as standard adaptive curvature lighting, active speed control
and night vision with head-up display. The speed control is fitted with
stop-go-functions for slow city traffic and traffic jams. A lane
departure warning system has a vibration warning in the steering wheel.
The 635d coupe and 635d convertible come with a three-litre six
cylinder diesel motor, designed especially for long-distance travel and
emphasizing the sporty character.
BMW claims that it is the most efficient and powerful three-litre
six cylinder engine with an output of 210kW/286 hp and a consumption of
6.9 litres per 100 kilometres.
The petrol engine versions feature the second generation of high
precision injection with the 630i six cylinder model producing 200
kW/272 hp and an average consumption of 7.9 litres per 100 kilometres.
The 650i eight cylinder motor comes with Valvetronic and a
performance of 270kW/367 hp and an average consumption of 12.6
litres/100 kilometres.
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