With the M6, BMW has applied its vaunted "M" for "motorsports" tuning to an elegant grand touring coupe and convertible. For 2008 there are minor updates, like revised head- and taillights, along with active head restraints, some iDrive upgrades, and a few new options.
The M6 takes BMW's M tradition to new heights with an amazing 5.0-liter V10 that reviewers associate with the automaker's Formula 1 race experience. The high-performance electronics - directed by your right foot - control 40 valves that are managed by the variable Double VANOS camshaft system and direct ten individual throttle butterflies. All work seamlessly to produce 500 hp at 7,750 rpm and 383 lb-ft of torque as the V10 wails to an 8,250-rpm redline.
The optional six-speed manual transmission hardly gets mentioned by reviewers, because they're all playing with the seven-speed sequential manual gearbox (SMG). This transmission can operate "manually" (with no clutch pedal) or in automatic mode with either a console gear shifter or steering-wheel paddles. BMW's dreaded iDrive provides the driver with a variety of throttle and gear-shift settings: six sequential and five automatic. The "normal" engine mode produces 400 hp for "running around town." If you delve deeper into iDrive for "P500 Sport" mode, you hit the jackpot with the full 500 hp.
So what do two tons of M technology offer when you stomp on the gas pedal? BMW gives the 0-60 time as 4.5 seconds (4.6 for the convertible). In a 2006 test, Car and Driver saw that jump flash by in 4.1 seconds. Top speed is governed to 155 mph. BMW gives 11/17 mpg for both coupe and convertible. But can the M6 turn?
For the coupe, BMW engineers developed a carbon-fiber roof that is four times lighter than steel and lowers the car's center of gravity. Further weight reduction resulted in the coupe's better power-to-weight ratio than the M5 sedan's; the convertible is almost 500 lbs. heavier than the coupe. A generous application of aluminum can be found in the independent suspension. BMW's Electronic Damper Control (EDC) provides three suspension settings: Comfort (which makes the M6 a comfortable daily driver), Normal, and Sport. The shocks, springs, and anti-roll bars all undergo stiffer "M calibration." The M6 is also fitted with M Variable Differential Lock as part of the Dynamic Stability Control system to optimize traction and power for blasting out of corners. Steering and braking are BMW M-enhanced: great responsive steering feel and powerful, linear, fade-free braking.
Two years ago, Road and Track achieved 0.88g with the M6 coupe on their skidpad. BMW dialed in understeer to save road-going enthusiasts from excessive oversteer. The M6 is extremely stable at high speed. But there's also "M Dynamic Mode" (MDM) via iDrive, which allows access to various performance parameters (shifting, throttle, suspension, amount of stability intervention). Set these for all-out performance and, as Motor Trend put it, "the M6 goes ape."
Sitting inside the M6 is anything but jungle-like. iDrive clears the dash and console controls, leaving elegant wood trim. A power tilt, telescoping steering wheel and ultra-side-bolstered M sport seats (with power lumbar and backrest width adjustment) fit the driver perfectly and hold front occupants in securely for any manner of spirited driving. In the back, there are separated twin contoured seats. Seats, console, handbrake, door panels, and armrests are covered in Merino leather; options abound.
The M6 has a full complement of safety equipment: ABS disc brakes, stability and traction control, front and side impact airbags with side curtain airbags in the coupe, emergency braking assist, electronic brakeforce distribution, and adaptive brake lights are among the many standard features.
The M6 is a luxury gran turismo that can humble most sports cars.
5 Overall rating
(42 reviews)I've been driving BMW M cars for 4 years now and it would be difficult to think of driving anything else! The first M car was an E46 M3 Manual which is very nimble & has a precise feel... very quick, very reliable, great for every day. Moving up from the E46 M3 into the E63 M6 is a HUGE step change... I remember my first drive after I picked it up from Kent, I was on the M25 London Ring-road laughing very loudly at the BLISTERING acceleration from 60-100mph in 3rd gear! There is a slight snaking from the rear-end as it launches itself forward, so the wheel needs to be gripped very tightly! From 100mph its scary to think there are 4 gears to go in the 7 speed sequential gearbox... it will pull from 100mph in 4th, thru 120-140-160mph+ in the blink of an eye, there's no show of impedance from the engine... absolutely awesome! The brakes can be eye-popping slowing from those speeds... never have I experienced brake fade even on a really hard drive. You can make yourself and passengers feel sick quickly with acceleration & braking on country roads. Driving it around every day can be frustrating especially in the city - as you just want EVERYTHING TO MOVE OVER! This is a car that loves to be revved and needs to be driven on long journeys. It EATS motorways, there's nothing ever in my rear-view mirror on long journeys - not even Bentley ContiGT's... it is just very frustrating when people in cars with a 3.0 litre or smaller engine cannot understand why you're behind them at 70mph yaaawning... I'm so used to speed in the M6 now that it feels perfectly normal to drive at 120mph+ every time i get on a main road - without my heart raising a beat, but a huge grin as to how easy it is! The build quality is superb, the sound system is captivating and the gizmos like the Head-Up-Display, inflatable seat bolsters, M-button are great... the iDrive is brilliant to use and the Nav is very intuative... Just very frustrating not having Autobahns close by - and being £1.20 per litre for Super Unleaded at 11mpg !! This simply doesn't matter... every time I press that START button I get the same feeling as i did when I was a kid on christmas day! Amazing!!!
400 to 507 horsepower at the push of a button. Totally stock. Sounds pheonominal. Handles corners like you're on rails. Just an exceptional car. Besides oil changes and tires, maintenance has been unnecessary. Highway mpg tops near 30, city around 15.
I love everything about this car. Even with the flaws that come with a crazy car like this, Bimmer Zone has an Answer for Everything. Someone already went through what you went through & resolved it affordably. All I can say is at the 3.5 year mark buy this car. Then put it through a NON dealer shop to find out every little thing that is wrong with it and take it to the dealer before the 4 year mark & get it fixed. Then ENJOY the heck out of it!
Performance and luxury! The newer models have the V8 vs V10 but have more horsepower/torque than earlier models thanks to the twin turbos. Fun car to drive...
This car handles like a dream, not to mention the neck jerk power from 60 to 120mph. Hit the M-button and wath them go backwards or just relax, Drop the top and cruise on a nice sunny day. Great Car.
2008 BMW M6 FAQs
How many 2008 BMW M6 vehicles in Rome, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 3 for sale near Rome, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2008 BMW M6?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2008 BMW M6 gets between 13 and 13 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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