In 2009 BMW presented the 5 GT, a kind of slightly raised five-door coupé version of the 5 Series. In 2017 it was time for the second and current generation, which BMW will now position under the 6 Series. Since the existing 6 Series models have since moved to the 8 Series, the 6 GT has become a standalone model.
In 2009 BMW presented the 5 GT, a kind of slightly raised five-door coupé version of the 5 Series. In 2017 it was time for the second and current generation, which BMW will now position under the 6 Series. Since the existing 6 Series models have since moved to the 8 Series, the 6 GT has become a standalone model.
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Compared to its predecessor, the 6 GT has grown slightly, but has also become slightly lighter at the same time. Under the skin, the 6 GT is still strongly related to the outgoing 6 Series models. An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard on all versions, the engine range consists of four and six-cylinder engines for both petrol and diesel.
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Of course, the 6 GT is richly equipped with all kinds of safety systems and luxury. A notable item is the gesture control for some infotainment functions. For example, you can change radio station or music volume without touching a button. Furthermore, the car is standard equipped with self-adjusting suspension, which puts the car about one centimeter lower on the wheels above 120 km/h.
Technical
Engine type
petrol, 4-cylinder line
Displacement
1,998 cm³
max. assets
190 kW (258 hp)
Bee
5,000 rpm
max. couple
400 Nm
Bee
1,550 rpm
Drive
rear wheels
Brakes from/a
given checkers
Turning circle
12.3 m
Power range
140 to 250 kW
General
Transmission
8AT
Body type
5-drs. liftback
Euro NCAP
5 stars
Market launch
September 2017
Latest facelift
july 2020
Guarantee
3 years
From price
€75,366
Particularities
The 6 Series GT is the successor to the 5 Series GT.