Nine months after being unveiled to the
world, the G06 BMW X6 makes its way onto Malaysian shores. Available in just a single variant, the xDrive40i M Sport, the
new X6 is priced at RM 729,800 on-the-road without insurance, inclusive of a
five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty and a five-year free scheduled service
package. That is over RM 110,000 more expensive than the X5 on which it’s based.
The car does come with a few
embellishments of its own, however, as well as a far higher level of
specification. The X6 gets a
unique trapezoidal double kidney grille, and local models also receive the
rather showy “Iconic Glow” grille illumination. The car also gains adaptive
Laserlight headlights with three-dimensional daytime running lights, instead of
LEDs for the X5. The X6 also features a more dynamic design for the Air Breather
front fender vents that cut into the wheel arches, and to accentuate the car’s
strong shoulders, the wheels are now a massive 21 inches in diameter, in a
Y-spoke Style 741 M two-tone design.
Moving to the rear, the X6 features
slimmer L-shaped two-piece LED tail lights, large vertical vents and a number
plate recess that’s now mounted below the tailgate. It also comes with twin
rear spoilers with raised outer sections – one on trailing edge of the roof,
the other on the short rear deck. The window surrounds and roof rails are
finished in satin aluminium, instead of the usual gloss black on M Sport
models.
Inside, the X6 shares the same dashboard design as the X5 and comes
with the same Sensatec faux leather dash wrap, Vernasca leather upholstery and
Tetragon aluminium trim. One differentiating feature is the application of glass
crystal on the gearknob, iDrive controller and volume knob, which local X5s
don’t get. Boot space is quoted at 580 litres, expandable to 1,525 litres with
the 40:20:40-split rear seats folded.
In terms of infotainment, the X6 comes
with the range-topping BMW Live Cockpit Professional infotainment system,
featuring twin 12.3-inch displays and the new BMW Operating System 7.0 that
gets a a revised user interface with larger panels. Other bits of kit include
LED fog lights, keyless entry, push-button start, adaptive M suspension,
four-zone climate control, power-adjustable sports seats with driver’s side memory
and powered steering adjustment, a panoramic glass sunroof, manual rear
sunblinds, a 14-speaker, 464-watt Harman Kardon sound system, Qi wireless
charging, a head-up display, twin 10.2-inch rear touchscreens and the BMW
Display Key.
Safety-wise, the X6 gets the full works,
incorporating the Driving Assistant Professional package. One up from the X5’s
Driving Assistant, it comes with autonomous emergency braking with crossing
traffic detection, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist,
lane keeping assist with active side collision protection, blind spot
monitoring with rear cross traffic alert and an autonomous lane change
assistant. Also added is the Parking Assistant Plus with a 360-degree camera
system and the 3 Series‘ Reversing Assistant, which can retrace the last 50 m
of your driving in reverse. The X6 also comes with Active Protection, which
tensions the seat belts and closes the side windows and sunroof if it detects
an impending accident. Six airbags and stability control come as standard, as
usual.
Power comes from a B58 3.0 litre
turbocharged straight-six, producing 340 PS from 5,500 to 6,500 rpm and 450 Nm
of torque from 1,500 to 5,200 rpm. It is mated to a ZF eight-speed sport
automatic transmission and an xDrive all-wheel drive system, and is capable of
a zero-to-100 km/h sprint time of 5.5 seconds, as well as a combined fuel
consumption figure of 9.0 litres per 100 km.
Available colours include Manhattan (a new
greenish grey), Arctic Grey, Riverside Blue, Carbon Black, Mineral White and
Flamenco Red, with either black or Tacora Red leather upholstery. The latter is
not available with the Manhattan, Arctic Grey or Riverside Blue hues. With
showrooms being closed due to the government’s movement control order, the new X6
can be purchased online via the BMW Shop Online, with a booking fee of RM5,000
and monthly instalments starting from RM 8,328 via BMW Balloon Financing. Buyers
who book their cars before May 31 (registered before June 30, subject to the
lifting of the order) will also be in the running to win a new i8 Coupé.