Four-Cylinder 630i Opens The New 6 Series Gran Turismo Range

Built to replace both the 6 Series Gran Coupe and 5 Series GT, the 6 Series Gran Turismo is larger, more spacious and more advanced than either, but don't be fooled by that 630i badge...
Four-Cylinder 630i Opens The New 6 Series Gran Turismo Range

BMW has revealed the car that will continue the 6 Series nameplate in place of the discontinued Gran Coupé, but it’s actually a direct replacement for the 5 Series GT.

Called the 6 Series Gran Turismo, it’s still a five-door, five-seat coupe-slash-family-car, but it’s longer, lower and lighter than before. The new car is 87mm longer, loses 21mm in height and the rear end is now 64mm lower. Width stays the same, which is lucky if you’ve got to park it.

Based on the same platform that underpins the 5 Series, 7 Series and upcoming 8 Series, it even shares its face with the old 5 Series GT. The difference, BMW says, is a sportier, more athletic stance as demonstrated by very steeply-raked A-pillars and those lower buttocks.

Four-Cylinder 630i Opens The New 6 Series Gran Turismo Range

On the other hand, the new 6 Gran Turismo has a load more space than the old 5 Series GT; a hefty 110 litres more at a total of 610. That’s the same as a Skoda Octavia estate, if you’re interested. Big, then.

Onto more interesting numbers, now, and the new car is as much as 115kg lighter than the 5 GT, like for like. Essentially, BMW seems to spend half the press release bashing the defunct 5 GT, which you can no longer buy new except from dealer stock.

Four-Cylinder 630i Opens The New 6 Series Gran Turismo Range

The Gran Turismo range starts with the 630i; a 254bhp 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol that should be good for 0-62mph in 6.3 seconds and an average of 43.4mpg. The 640i adds two pots to the block and raises power to 335bhp, taking a second off the 0-62mph time in the process, but is about 8mpg worse off. On the diesel side there’s a 3.0-litre straight-six 630d with the option of xDrive four-wheel drive. It sends 261bhp and 457lb ft to the wheels.

Although it doesn’t look it, the Gran Turismo is ridiculously aerodynamic. An automatically-extending rear spoiler that activates above 75mph helps it achieve a drag coefficient of just 0.25, despite being the size of the Death Star.

Four-Cylinder 630i Opens The New 6 Series Gran Turismo Range

Clever tech under the skin includes air suspension with adjustable ride height, providing 20mm of extra clearance if you head off-road. On the other side of the coin, flipping the car into Sport mode lowers the suspension by 10mm.

The usual trimmings are either included or optional. One of the highlights will be a 1400W Bowers and Wilkins stereo with surround sound and – gasp – 16 partially-illuminated speakers. There are also new safety systems like Crossroads and Wrong Way warnings, which are meant to alert you if you try to turn down a road you’re not legally supposed to, or if you try to make a manoeuvre where another lane of traffic has priority. We’ll reserve judgement on these until we’ve seen the quality of the data they’re based on…

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Comments

Splash

I live in hope that BMW will make a good looking family car again…. One day

06/14/2017 - 18:05 |
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Tarek Khan

A blue M6 Gran Coupe was one of my dream cars, now it’s replaced by this ugly thing. Step backwards here for BMW

06/14/2017 - 21:25 |
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The 6 GC is being replaced by an 8 GC apparently tho.

06/15/2017 - 00:05 |
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Vnn.n.

06/15/2017 - 06:04 |
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Anonymous

It’s a stanced BMW X6

06/14/2017 - 23:00 |
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MiataF1

It looks like the new 5 series

06/15/2017 - 02:46 |
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Anonymous

Nm

06/15/2017 - 06:03 |
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Andrei Aa

New 6 series GT: looks like an inflated Skoda Octavia, now will also drive like one.

06/15/2017 - 10:15 |
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Anonymous

BMW : Brings more worries.

06/15/2017 - 11:23 |
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BMWfan

I like it and now if I’m not mistaken it’s a direct competitor to the Audi A7?

06/15/2017 - 15:22 |
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luc081100

Wait a 630i with a four cylinder, did i miss something?

06/16/2017 - 06:56 |
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Anonymous

Another pointless BMW. They lost the path.

06/17/2017 - 09:56 |
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