BMW M6 Model Years and History

BMW M6 Model Years

2019 BMW M6 trims

2019 M6

The BMW 6-series remains essentially unchanged for the 2019 model year. The coupe has been dropped leaving behind only the Gran Coupe sedan and Convertible.

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2018 BMW M6 trims

2018 M6

The BMW 6-series remains essentially unchanged for the 2018 model year. The coupe has been dropped leaving behind only the Gran Coupe sedan and Convertible. The M-Sport package now adds carbon-fiber trim from the M6 while 20-inch bi-color M wheels are also now available.

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2017 BMW M6 trims

2017 M6

The BMW 6-series remains essentially unchanged for the 2017 model year. New updates to the iDrive infotainment system include new menus and an easier to use operating system. Wireless phone charging has also been added this year.

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2016 BMW M6 trims

2016 M6

For 2016, BMW has given the 6-Series a slight facelift. Standard equipment now includes adaptive LED headlights, and a Black Accent Package adds gloss-black exterior details, special 20-inch alloy wheels, and bi-color black and cognac Napa leather interior.

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2015 BMW M6 trims

2015 M6

The M6 is largely unchanged for 2015. Navigation now includes an iDrive touchpad controller.

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2014 BMW M6 trims

2014 M6

The M6 gets only very minor changes for 2014. Automatic soft-close doors and satellite radio are now standard items, but the car is otherwise unchanged.

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2013 BMW M6 trims

2013 M6

The M6 is back for 2013, having had a 2-year break. It returns with the new 6-series styling. It's got a new twin-turbo V8 that's even more powerful than the V10 it replaced.

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2012 BMW M6 trims

2012 M6

The BMW 6-Series is completely redesigned for 2012, with new styling and increased power from an all-new 4.4L V8. The new model is three inches longer and slightly wider than the car it replaces, with tighter and cleaner front end styling, new headlights and a lower trunk line. Again offered as a coupe or convertible, it is available in one trim only for 2012: the 650i. The M6 is back after taking 2011 off. It comes in convertible form only and comes with a more powerful, more efficient engine, but the same impressive performance specs expected of anything M-Series.

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2010 BMW M6 trims

2010 M6

All 2010 BMW 6-Series cars are largely unchanged from 2009. The 2010 650i 2-dr coupe starts at $78,200 and the 650i 2-dr convertible starts at $85,300. At the top of the range is the high-performance M6 model, with a 500-horsepower, 5.0L V10 engine and 7-speed sequential manual gearbox (SMG). It is again available as a hardtop 2-dr coupe, starting at $102,1000, or 2-dr convertible, which starts at $107,900.

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2009 BMW M6 trims

2009 M6

The 2009 BMW 6-Series is largely unchanged. HD radio is available for the 2009 model year.

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About M6

The M6 name was first used by BMW in the 1980s with the performance version of their original 6 Series coupe. In 2006, the BMW M6 returned shortly after the reintroduction of the 6 Series. Propelled by a 500-horsepower 5.0 V-10 engine (the same found on the similar BMW M5 sedan, improved handling credentials including larger disc brakes also enhanced the M6. Carbon fiber is employed on areas such as the roof and bumpers of the BMW M6s body for optimizing weight. Available in a coupe or convertible body style, the 2009 BMW M6 was fitted with a standard seven-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG). Acceleration from 0 to 60 miles per hour was handled in as little as 4.5 seconds. Featuring an updated iDrive controller and HD radio, the 2010 model year was the final year for the ten-cylinder BMW M6 ahead of a 2012 refresh. Based on the reengineered 6 Series, the BMW M6 scaled to a new height in performance for the German luxury brand. Powering the 2012 BMW M6 was a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 engine that pumped-out 560 horsepower and 500 pound-feet of torque. Introduced as the most powerful coupe and convertible BMW has ever produced, the 2012 M6 was standard-equipped with handling features such as M Dynamic Damping Control and Active M Differential. A high-performance vehicle, the 2012 BMW M6 Coupe and Convertible also catered to the luxury tastes of occupants with features such as 14-way front heated seats, dual-zone climate control, 16-speaker stereo system and voice-activated navigation. For 2014, the BMW M6 can be equipped with optional carbon-ceramic brakes as well as a six-speed manual transmission.