For 2011, the BMW 6-Series is expected to see some changes in its design. Although the 2011 BMW M6 is based on the BMW 6-Series, it doesn’t look like the design changes will carry over to the M6 just yet; it is expected to carry over unchanged into the new model year, with coupe and convertible body styles. Expect to see the new year’s vehicles in the showroom in the middle of 2010.
The new BMW M6 will see few changes for the new year, although some changes may be changed to the options. Interior features of the 2011 BMW M6 are likely to include leather sport seats with power adjustments and driver memory and heat, Bluetooth compatibility, heated front seats, two zones of automatic temperature control, a recently revamped iDrive interface that has hard-drive navigation with live traffic updates, and a Harman Kardon audio system. The convertible will have a powered soft top. Satellite and HD radio, iPod integration, and keyless entry may be options, or they may become standard for the new model year. The front seats of the BMW M6 are comfortable, and have plenty of head and leg room for most people. The back seats will fit two, but there is not a lot of head or legroom. There is an average amount of trunk space for the class.
The 2011 BMW M6’s exterior should remain unchanged for the upcoming year, although there may be some changes to the options packages. The M6 will be available in coupe and convertible body styles. The styling of the M6 is like a luxurious large coupe, but inside is an outstanding performer. The 2011 M6 should come with adaptive xenon headlights. The coupe should have a carbon-fiber roof.
The 2011 BMW M6 is built to be a performance vehicle. It has quick acceleration and strong brakes. The seven-speed automated SMG transmission is described by some as jerky. A six-speed manual transmission should be available as an option without charge.
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