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    BMW Serie 6/M6 - Coupe; Cabrio; Gran Coupe e Gran Tourer;- 4ª geração (2017/2018)

    BMW Serie 6 Coupe

    German magazine Autobild renders the 2018 BMW 6 Series Coupe. The fourth generation 6 Series is rumored to launch in 2018, seven years after the introduction of the F12 Convertible and F13 Coupe models.
    Based on our knowledge of the BMW design process, the next 6 Series Coupe is most likely in the early design stages where internal teams of designers are competing at the sketching level. Eventually one team will win and their design idea will go into a full clay model.

    Therefore it is really hard to predict what direction the new 6 Series will take, but one can assume that the current design cues will trickle into the new design, especially the new headlights that connect to the kidney grille. Thanks to the new OLED technology, we expect the future taillights and headlights to be slimmer and sleeker, and have a more elegant look.
    The folks at Autobild speculate that the 2018 BMW 6 Series will lose about 250 kilograms from its belly, thanks to the extensive use of carbon fiber.
    For now, let’s have a look at this cool-looking render.

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    BMW 6-Series Gran Tourer

    A report issued by Automobile Magazine says BMW is planning a 6-Series Gran Tourer.The next generation 6-Series is expected to come out sometime in 2017 - a year after the all-new 5-Series - and besides the usual Coupe, Convertible and GranCoupe derivatives it will allegedly spawn a more practical yet equally luxurious Gran Tourer variant. Its design will be influenced by the GranCoupe but with a more inclined electrically operated tailgate, a lowered ride height and without roof rails.

    Going up against the Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake, the 2017 BMW 6-Series Gran Tourer will be a more stylish and pricier alternative to the next-gen 5-Series Touring. Expect the next-gen 5- and 6-Series to go on a considerable diet estimated at 100 kg (220 lbs) while the engine lineup will encompass a variety of four-, six- and eight-cylinder units. There are also talks of a three-cylinder engines but BMW still hasn't made up it is mind since many potential customers would be reluctant to see such a small engine in a big car.

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    BMW 6-series (2017): new Six codenamed G15 is lighter and sportier Car Magazine Online

    by Georg Kacher

    The next-generation BMW 6-series and M6 are being given a sharper focus to become proper Porsche rivals when they launch in 2017, the new issue of CAR magazine reveals.Today’s 6-series - in coupe, cabriolet and Gran Coupe four-door form - are powerful grand tourers that feel more at home on the autobahn than on winding B-roads. But there’s an awareness in Munich that the cars are pretty to look at but overweight, inadequately packaged and relatively soft-edged.

    These drawbacks must and will be addressed. See more of this story - and news of the more powerful BMW i8S - in the latest December 2014 issue of CAR magazine.

    BMW 6-series (2017): what’s new on G15

    Chairman Norbert Reithofer has promised a proper Porsche fighter and a car worthy of the brand’s DTM laurels, CAR hears.

    Once again, there will be three different bodystyles from 2017: the 6-series coupe (G15), 6-series cabriolet (G14) and 6-series Gran Coupe (G16).

    While the Gran Coupe gets a longer wheelbase for a more spacious interior, the other two 6-series variants will actually come down in size. This will help BMW’s ambitious weight-saving efforts, said to shave about 200 kilos off the grand total.

    While the new 640i Coupe will likely tip the scales at around 1560kg, the corresponding soft-top is expected to check out of the calorie counter at 1700 kilos. Hardly a bantamweight, then…


    A new architecture for the new 6-series

    All future 6-series derivatives are based on an advanced modular architecture which used to be known internally as 35up for 3-series, 5-series and bigger. This matrix has recently been renamed CLAR, which is short for cluster architecture.

    The new acronym was chosen to stress the extra flexibility provided by fewer but more versatile submodules (clusters) which are more extensively adjustable in content, size and adaptability.

    CLAR also stands for a more advanced material mix which introduces some carbon fibre elements, additional high-strength steel sections, selected magnesium and titanium accents, and a broader variety of aluminium alloys. Result? Lighter weight - and a lower centre of gravity, as the weight can be positioned carefully around the structure.

    In combination with shorter overhangs and a wider track, this should make the high-end two-door models notably more agile and inspiring, engineers hope. In addition to air breathers, air curtains and downforce-enhancing front and rear air blades, insiders are predicting an active aero kit which would be standard on the M6 and optional on the rest of the range.


    Engines in the new BMW 6-series (2017)

    It is clear that the Bavarian Motor Works will continue to put a strong emphasis on the evolution of the legendary straight six, codenamed B57, B58 and S55. Motors already confirmed to CAR include:

    BMW 640i 3.0-litre in-line six (B58) 347bhp
    BMW 640d 3.0-litre in-line six (B57) 333bhp
    BMW 650i 4.4-litre V8 476bhp
    BMW M6 4.4-litre V8 bi-turbo 600bhp

    Four-wheel drive xDrive models will be offered across the board, but a hybrid is at this point not pencilled in.

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