BMW X6 xDrive30d new car review - Drive

Audi wants to add a pair – a small one based on the Q5 and wearing a TT badge and another, likely called Q6, based on the new Q7 – and Mercedes-Benz is doing the same – the new GLC and GLE coupes. BMW began the trend for SUVs blended with a coupe in 2008 with the launch of the X6. Effectively a swoopy roofed version of the X5 it broke the rules of convention (and arguably common sense) by offering coupe styling and cramped rear seat... For 2015 BMW have focused on adding equipment and just made some cosmetic changes to spruce up the car. The range starts at $115,400 (plus on-road costs) for the xDrive30d we're testing here and steps up through the xDrive35i ($120,700), xDrive40d ($128,400), xDrive50i ($151,600) and tops out with the M50d ($157,900). Later this year the X6 M will... You can customise the X6 to your personal taste with BMW's lengthy list of optional features. BMW have made a concerted effort to make the X6 cabin feel more special, befitting the car's place near the top of the German brand's range. Source: www.drive.com.au