If the only style could have a different name then it would be the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe. The 6 Series offers sleek and slopy roofline and belongs to the “four-door Coupe” division. Undoubtedly, the 6 Series Gran Coupe a bit better than the previous generation 5 series model.. The Coupe is offered in four trim levels, namely, 640i, 640i xDrive, 650i, 650i xDrive. TPowering the base trim 640i is a 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine. All-wheel-drive configuration is standard on all the trim levels. On the other hand, the 650i and 650i xDrive get a 4.4-liter turbocharged V8 engine. The only differentiating factor among the trim levels is the drivetrain, otherwise, the features across the trims are familiar.
The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe comes with two engine options. The 640i trims get a 3.0-liter turbocharged six-cylinder (315 horsepower, 330 pound-feet of torque), while the 650i gets a 4.4-liter turbo V8 (445 hp, 480 lb-ft). The drivetrain on offer is a rear-wheel drive or xDrive all-wheel-drive configuration. The Gran Coupe comes equipped with Integral Active Steering system that allows easy maneuver with additional rear-wheel active steering. At high speeds, the rear wheels steer in the same direction as the front wheels which eventually enhances the overall stability of the car. A core part of the Dynamic Handling Package, the Dynamic Damper Control helps through uneven pavements. The 2019 BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe priced at $81,500 MSRP and goes up to $96,100
At times the 6 Series Gran Coupe might look more like a coupe and not enough a potential sedan. Rear headroom and vehicle entry-exit points have been compromised by the slopy roofline. The seat-high center tunnel makes it difficult for anyone to get over the middle seat, essentially making a 2+2 seating arrangement. The cargo area of 5 cubic feet seems to be smaller than that of the related 5 Series (the previous-generation model) and doesn’t offer the utility-enhancing hatchback lid that can be found on other sedan-coupes such as the Audi A7 or BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe. The 640i Gran Coupe is considerably more costly than the recently redesigned 5 Series.
Portrayed as a premium luxury sedan, the list of standard features is quite impressive. Some of the major features include 18-inch wheels, sport-tuned adaptive suspension dampers, adaptive LED headlights, automatic high beams, LED foglights, automatic wipers, front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, power-folding mirrors, and a tilt-only sunroof.
Inside, we get abundant features like dual-zone automatic climate control, 10-way power front seats (with heating and four-way lumbar adjustment), driver-seat memory settings, a power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, ambient lighting, a wireless charging pad, a Wi-Fi hotspot, BMW assist emergency communications, a navigation system, the iDrive infotainment system with an integrated touchpad on the controller, a 10.2-inch central display screen, smartphone app integration, and a nine-speaker sound system with a CD player, a USB port, HD and satellite radios, and a one-year subscription to Apple CarPlay.
The 2019 BMW 6-Series Coupe carries a next-generation design and comes with an impressive design styling when compared to the old 5-series models. The power-packed 650i trim delivers the optimum power needed by a premium Sedan in this class. Also, the carmaker has dome justice with the interior features. The car also offers great driver safety aids and features. The Gran Coupe is still good pick in the typical BMW way, with good interior materials, a big features list and amazing smooth, powerful engines.