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Notable features

Coupe-like styling
New five-seat option
Eight-speed automatic transmission
Regenerative braking
Hybrid version available

The good & the bad

The good

Inline-six power and smoothness (xDrive35i)
Ride offers good blend of comfort, sportiness
Comfortable sport seats
Interesting shape

The bad

Tall bumper makes loading cargo tough
Have to swing legs wide to step out
Rocker panels rub leg when stepping out
Poor rear visibility

Expert 2012 BMW X6 M review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
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our expert's take

Vehicle Overview

The X6, one of BMW’s recent forays into crossover territory, is a tallish fastback that the company calls a sports activity coupe. With seating for four or five depending on the setup, it’s basically a midsize crossover with four doors, extroverted styling and a choice of two powerful engines. The X6 competes roughly with the Porsche Cayenne and Mercedes-Benz M-Class. BMW’s xDrive all-wheel drive is standard, and the X6 comes in two trim levels: the xDrive35i and xDrive50i. The xDrive50i’s V-8 will propel the crossover from zero to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds. In addition, there’s a performance-oriented X6 M and a hybrid model.

(Skip to details on the: X6 M, ActiveHybrid X6)

New for 2012
New standard features include an iPod/USB adapter, the BMW Assist emergency communication system, auto-dimming mirrors, privacy glass, ambient lighting and heated front seats. The xDrive50i gains a universal garage door opener. Previously, the X6 came only with four seats, but a five-seat option is now available.

Exterior
If you took BMW’s Z4, raised it up and lengthened the rear quarters to add two more doors, you would get a sense of the X6’s profile. The scalloped headlights, twin kidney grille and stacked tail are classic BMW. Exterior features include:

  • Black moldings around the grille
  • Both models have a monotone front bumper
  • 19-inch wheels and run-flat tires
  • Available 20-inch wheels
  • Standard power liftgate

Interior
The standard four-seat interior incorporates a shelved dashboard that houses the navigation display without adding an extra hump in the center, as many BMW dashboards do. Metallic rings grace the dual-zone climate controls, and BMW’s iDrive system operates the navigation and entertainment systems. Interior features include:

  • Stitched trimming on the dashboard
  • Curvy gear selector finished in galvanized metal
  • Three-spoke steering wheel with paddle shifters and radio controls
  • Available four-zone climate control with separate settings for each rear passenger
  • Available power-adjustable steering column
  • Standard heated front seats; available heated rear seats
  • Standard iPod/USB adapter


Under the Hood
Both engines incorporate direct fuel injection and turbocharging. The xDrive35i uses a 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder with one turbocharger, while the xDrive50i uses a 4.4-liter V-8 with two. BMW says both engines promise minimal turbo lag and a flat torque curve that begins under 2,000 rpm.

Tapping technology normally found in hybrids, the X6 gets regenerative braking that charges the battery when the car is braking, coasting or decelerating. BMW says this improves fuel economy up to 3 percent. Mechanical features include:

  • 300-horsepower, 3.0-liter six-cylinder with 300 pounds-feet of torque (xDrive35i)
  • 400-hp, 4.4-liter V-8 with 450 pounds-feet of torque (xDrive50i)
  • Eight-speed automatic transmission
  • xDrive’s Dynamic Performance Control doles out power from front to rear and side to side, at least among the rear wheels
  • Differential electronically varies power proactively from a full 50/50 lock to as much as 100 percent going to either wheel to enhance performance and safety
  • Adaptive Drive system electronically alters suspension’s stiffness between sport- and comfort-oriented settings to suit different driving conditions

Safety
The xDrive50i has upgraded brakes with aluminum calipers. BMW’s Integrated Chassis Management coordinates the Dynamic Performance Control differential with stability and traction control systems to optimize the X6’s stability. Safety features include:

  • Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes
  • Traction control
  • Electronic stability system
  • Side-impact airbags for the front seats
  • Side curtain airbags for both rows, including a tip sensor that makes them deploy for several seconds in the event of a rollover

X6 M
The X6 M steps up from the 400-hp, 4.4-liter V-8 to a twin-turbocharged version making 555 hp. Torque is rated at 500 pounds-feet. BMW says the zero to 60 mph time is 4.5 seconds. A six-speed automatic is the only transmission offered with M-tuned Drive, Sport and Manual modes, the latter of which is activated with the console shifter or aluminum steering-wheel paddles. Other than the addition of a newly standard iPod/USB adapter, there are no significant changes for 2012.

In addition to revised suspension geometry, bushings and tuning, the M suspension lowers the X6 by almost a half-inch. BMW has also tweaked the stability system and xDrive all-wheel drive to maximize performance, more proactively shifting torque rearward when called for. A display on the instrument panel shows the driver how much power is going to each wheel. The brakes are also beefed up, with larger discs and calipers.

The X6 M doesn’t hide its special status — especially with its huge air intakes in the front bumper for cooling the brakes, water-cooled turbo intercoolers and the engine. The M also features unique 20-inch wheels, front fender vents, quad tailpipes and a rear diffuser. The side skirts are also body-colored rather than black. Back to top

ActiveHybrid X6
Like other so-called two-mode hybrids, the ActiveHybrid can accelerate gradually on electric power alone, up to 37 mph in the X6’s case. All-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic are standard. Because the high-voltage battery pack is under the cargo floor, no cargo volume is sacrificed. At nearly 5,800 pounds, however, the ActiveHybrid X6 weighs considerably more than even the X6 xDrive50i. With a combined 480 hp, the car hits 60 mph in 5.4 seconds, BMW says. Combined EPA mileage is 18 mpg — more than the 16-mpg xDrive50i, but short of the 19-mpg xDrive35i. Back to top

2012 BMW X6 M review: Our expert's take

Vehicle Overview

The X6, one of BMW’s recent forays into crossover territory, is a tallish fastback that the company calls a sports activity coupe. With seating for four or five depending on the setup, it’s basically a midsize crossover with four doors, extroverted styling and a choice of two powerful engines. The X6 competes roughly with the Porsche Cayenne and Mercedes-Benz M-Class. BMW’s xDrive all-wheel drive is standard, and the X6 comes in two trim levels: the xDrive35i and xDrive50i. The xDrive50i’s V-8 will propel the crossover from zero to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds. In addition, there’s a performance-oriented X6 M and a hybrid model.

(Skip to details on the: X6 M, ActiveHybrid X6)

New for 2012
New standard features include an iPod/USB adapter, the BMW Assist emergency communication system, auto-dimming mirrors, privacy glass, ambient lighting and heated front seats. The xDrive50i gains a universal garage door opener. Previously, the X6 came only with four seats, but a five-seat option is now available.

Exterior
If you took BMW’s Z4, raised it up and lengthened the rear quarters to add two more doors, you would get a sense of the X6’s profile. The scalloped headlights, twin kidney grille and stacked tail are classic BMW. Exterior features include:

  • Black moldings around the grille
  • Both models have a monotone front bumper
  • 19-inch wheels and run-flat tires
  • Available 20-inch wheels
  • Standard power liftgate

Interior
The standard four-seat interior incorporates a shelved dashboard that houses the navigation display without adding an extra hump in the center, as many BMW dashboards do. Metallic rings grace the dual-zone climate controls, and BMW’s iDrive system operates the navigation and entertainment systems. Interior features include:

  • Stitched trimming on the dashboard
  • Curvy gear selector finished in galvanized metal
  • Three-spoke steering wheel with paddle shifters and radio controls
  • Available four-zone climate control with separate settings for each rear passenger
  • Available power-adjustable steering column
  • Standard heated front seats; available heated rear seats
  • Standard iPod/USB adapter


Under the Hood
Both engines incorporate direct fuel injection and turbocharging. The xDrive35i uses a 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder with one turbocharger, while the xDrive50i uses a 4.4-liter V-8 with two. BMW says both engines promise minimal turbo lag and a flat torque curve that begins under 2,000 rpm.

Tapping technology normally found in hybrids, the X6 gets regenerative braking that charges the battery when the car is braking, coasting or decelerating. BMW says this improves fuel economy up to 3 percent. Mechanical features include:

  • 300-horsepower, 3.0-liter six-cylinder with 300 pounds-feet of torque (xDrive35i)
  • 400-hp, 4.4-liter V-8 with 450 pounds-feet of torque (xDrive50i)
  • Eight-speed automatic transmission
  • xDrive’s Dynamic Performance Control doles out power from front to rear and side to side, at least among the rear wheels
  • Differential electronically varies power proactively from a full 50/50 lock to as much as 100 percent going to either wheel to enhance performance and safety
  • Adaptive Drive system electronically alters suspension’s stiffness between sport- and comfort-oriented settings to suit different driving conditions

Safety
The xDrive50i has upgraded brakes with aluminum calipers. BMW’s Integrated Chassis Management coordinates the Dynamic Performance Control differential with stability and traction control systems to optimize the X6’s stability. Safety features include:

  • Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes
  • Traction control
  • Electronic stability system
  • Side-impact airbags for the front seats
  • Side curtain airbags for both rows, including a tip sensor that makes them deploy for several seconds in the event of a rollover

X6 M
The X6 M steps up from the 400-hp, 4.4-liter V-8 to a twin-turbocharged version making 555 hp. Torque is rated at 500 pounds-feet. BMW says the zero to 60 mph time is 4.5 seconds. A six-speed automatic is the only transmission offered with M-tuned Drive, Sport and Manual modes, the latter of which is activated with the console shifter or aluminum steering-wheel paddles. Other than the addition of a newly standard iPod/USB adapter, there are no significant changes for 2012.

In addition to revised suspension geometry, bushings and tuning, the M suspension lowers the X6 by almost a half-inch. BMW has also tweaked the stability system and xDrive all-wheel drive to maximize performance, more proactively shifting torque rearward when called for. A display on the instrument panel shows the driver how much power is going to each wheel. The brakes are also beefed up, with larger discs and calipers.

The X6 M doesn’t hide its special status — especially with its huge air intakes in the front bumper for cooling the brakes, water-cooled turbo intercoolers and the engine. The M also features unique 20-inch wheels, front fender vents, quad tailpipes and a rear diffuser. The side skirts are also body-colored rather than black. Back to top

ActiveHybrid X6
Like other so-called two-mode hybrids, the ActiveHybrid can accelerate gradually on electric power alone, up to 37 mph in the X6’s case. All-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic are standard. Because the high-voltage battery pack is under the cargo floor, no cargo volume is sacrificed. At nearly 5,800 pounds, however, the ActiveHybrid X6 weighs considerably more than even the X6 xDrive50i. With a combined 480 hp, the car hits 60 mph in 5.4 seconds, BMW says. Combined EPA mileage is 18 mpg — more than the 16-mpg xDrive50i, but short of the 19-mpg xDrive35i. Back to top

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Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Maintenance
4 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Certified Pre-Owned Elite with less than 15,000 miles; Certified Pre-Owned with less than 60,000 miles
Basic
1 year / unlimited miles from expiration of 4-year / 50,000-mile new car warranty
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Consumer reviews

4.5 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
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Comfort 4.5
Interior 4.5
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 4.5
Reliability 5.0

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  • Great Car

    Overall, best car I've ever owned...and I've owned a lot! Not bragging - X chromosome. No matter how great the car is...after a year I'm ready for a change. Highly recommend anything BMW makes.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • This is the most fun on 4 wheels I have had

    This truck is a bag of fun especially on the highway it makes you feel like master of the universe like you could take on al challengers you can drive for miles on the highway and not find a worthy challenger performance wise it's perfect however it could use a little more interior room with that said I am 6'3" tall and I am comfortable most of the time except for extremely long drives this truck is best used as a short road trip vehicle interior is all top shelve Materials I own a 2014 with red leather with aluminum trims which in my opinion looks better than the wooden interior all the controls are easy to lean and use entertainment system sounds great but the performance is what this truck is about and I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys driving
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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The 2012 BMW X6 M offers up to 12 MPG in city driving and 17 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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4.5 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.5
  • Interior: 4.5
  • Performance: 5.0
  • Value: 5.0
  • Exterior: 4.5
  • Reliability: 5.0

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