2015 BMW X6 SUV Review - Edmunds.com

Marketed as a cross between an SUV and a high-end coupe, the 2015 BMW X6 is engaging to drive but offers little in the way of utility. rear seats don't recline. What's New for 2015 The BMW X6 is redesigned for 2015. Although it looks much the same as last year's model, the sheet metal is, in fact, new and this luxury crossover is slightly longer, taller and wider. Its updated interior includes standard five-passenger seating, a much-needed increase in room for rear passengers and a wealth of the latest electronic features. For those who don't need all-wheel drive, there's now a six-cylinder X6 model with rear-wheel drive, while every AWD model enjoys a slight increase in fuel economy. What's New for 2015 The BMW X6 is redesigned for 2015. Although it looks much the same as last year's model, the sheet metal is, in fact, new and this luxury crossover is slightly longer, taller and wider. Its updated interior includes standard five-passenger seating, a much-needed increase in room for rear passengers and a wealth of the latest electronic features. For those who don't need all-wheel drive, there's now a six-cylinder X6 model with rear-wheel drive, while every AWD model enjoys a slight increase in fuel economy. The optional V8 gets a power boost. Trying to marry the two, as BMW does with the 2015 X6, can be problematic. Based on the midsize X5, the BMW X6 has a dramatically sloping roof line that gives it a unique. Source: www.edmunds.com