DRIVING SCULPTURE.

The design of the BMW 6 Series GT.

With its clear contours, the modern design of the BMW 6 Series GT is a true eye-catcher. Concealed behind the flowing design language is comfort concept that is both luxurious and functional. Built to meet the highest aspirations, it is an ideal travelling companion that combines elegance with sporting flair.


BMW 630i GT:
Fuel consumption in l/100 km (combined): 6.6
CO2 emoissions in g/km (combined): 152

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DRIVING SCULPTURE.The design of the BMW 6 Series GT.

PRESENCE, WITH CHARISMA.

With their narrow design and the uniquely styled light tubes, the Adaptive LED headlights create a broad and powerful impression for the front of the BMW 6 Series GT. The flat L-shaped rear lights trace the outlines of the LED light elements in three dimensions, giving the vehicle a dynamic tail.

More on the light concept.

AMBIENCE WITH A FEEL-GOOD FACTOR.

The atmosphere of the BMW 6 Series GT is an adventure for the senses. Ambient lighting in eleven optional designs offers you the illumination to match every journey. And the large Panorama glass roof with an area of almost one square metre creates a particularly open experience of space for the occupants.

ORIGINAL BMW ACCESSORIES.

Whether for a weekend trip or a gran tour, Original BMW Accessories offers the right solution for every requirement – and a unique variety of products for individually equipping the BMW 6 Series GT.

DRIVING DYNAMICS & EFFICIENCY.

Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

  • The figures for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions depend on the wheel and tyre sizes selected. Consumption data is determined in accordance to the ECE driving cycle.

    Further information about the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emissions for new passenger automobiles can be found in the 'New Passenger Vehicle Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emission Guidelines', which are available free of charge at all sales outlets, from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern, Germany, and under http://www.dat.de/en/offers/publications/guideline-for-fuel-consumption.html.