2015 BMW X6 review | first drive - Cars Guide

Timing is everything and BMW has nailed it with the launch of its second-generation X6. The new Mercedes-Benz GLE and spy shots of the upcoming Audi Q6 herald the imminent arrival of a pair of challengers to the prestige four-door “sports active... BMW has given the car every chance to make a good first impression, from a 10 per cent rise in cargo space to a digital driver’s display. Add some clever new tech and the big BMW is looking good to keep the upstarts in their place. BMW has lifted the X6’s game in terms of standard prestige gear and also managed fuel economy gains of up to 22 per cent from the 2. 1-tonne car. There’s a 10. 2-inch digital driver’s display that changes colour and readout effects depending on driving mode, a leather instrument panel, adaptive LED headlamps, cruise control, a birds-eye view camera, 20-inch alloy wheels, standard alloy... There’s also an $1800 M Sport pack that BMW says is chosen by 70 per cent of X6 buyers. Source: www.carsguide.com.au