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Debut of the World's First Sports Activity Coupé. The BMW Concept X6.

Inventing the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV), BMW has established a highly innovative and trendsetting segment in the automobile market. And now the time is ripe for another brand-new concept: The Sports Activity Coupé combining an elegant, dynamically flowing roofline with the typical features of a BMW X model - a truly fascinating combination now borne out for the first time in the guise of BMW Concept X6.

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BMW Concept X6. Contents. Description in Brief. page 2 Debut of the World's First Sports Activity Coupé: The BMW Concept X6. page 4 Exterior Dimensions. page 11

Description in Brief.

Character:

- Concept innovation of the world's first Sports Activity Coupé.

- As the founder of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment, BMW is now once
again presenting a new, consistently developed concept.

- The most sporting and dynamic interpretation of a BMW X model, with the
emphasis above all on the car's active driving potential. Superior driving
dynamics taken up by typical BMW design language and authentically visualised
in the car's design.

- Extravagant body design combining the sporting elegance of a BMW Coupé with
the striking DNA of BMW X.

- Clear orientation to the wheels, generous ground clearance and extra-large
wheel arches give BMW Concept X6 the powerful presence so characteristic of a
BMW X model.

- BMW Concept X6 is the first car in the world to feature Dynamic Performance
Control for unique directional stability and precision under all driving
conditions as well as BMW's intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology.

Exterior design:

- The powerful presence of the car's body merges smoothly and harmoni¬ously
with the low-slung roof of the greenhouse. This flowing roofline is indeed a
characteristic element of the coupé silhouette, just like the short front
overhang, the long wheelbase and long rear overhang.

- In its design, BMW Concept X6 expresses all the DNA so characteristic
of BMW X. The optical balance of the front and rear wheels clearly visible from
the side bears convincing testimony to BMW's intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive
technology.

- The second dominating element in the design of the body is the clear
orientation to the car's wheels, muscular wheel arches and large wheels
providing a particularly impressive look and sign of stability.

- The exterior is characterised by exciting interaction of convex and concave
surfaces.

- The side contour line rising up dynamically to the rear and the growing
distance between the shoulder and the sill-line as the car moves to the back
generate a dynamic wedge shape.

- The striking front view with clear focus on the car's width bears out the
expression so typical of a BMW X model. This powerful look is further enhanced
by the extra-large BMW kidney grille serving as the air intake with robust
slats, the headlights cut in a sharp profile, and clear accentuation of the
side panels highlighting the flared contours of the wheel arches.

- The large air intakes, in turn, characterise the significant demand for
cooling air in the engine, make the car look longer and underline its sporting
character also from the front.

- The engine compartment lid comes with clear contours subdivided by sharp
lines tapering out towards the BMW kidney grille. The elegant look created in
this way is also characterised by bumper elements finished in body colour with
discreet plastic appliqués in the typical style of a BMW X model.

- The unique design of the D-pillars expresses sheer power and stability, the
innovative design of the rear lights emphasising the width of the car.
Positioned far to the outside, the exhaust tailpipes and horizontal lines of
BMW Concept X6 accentuate the wide track of the car.

- The dark paintwork standing out clearly form the chrome elements symbolises
the sporting and technical character of BMW Concept X6, with sophisticated
highlights being added by the sill trim at the side, the chrome-coloured slats,
the foglamps with their special surrounds in the outer air intakes, as well as
the chrome-plated tailpipes.

- The underfloor protection front and rear is made of milled aluminium.

- White direction indicator lines are integrated in the rear lights and the
special night design of BMW Concept X6 is characterised by light bodies with a
homogeneous light effect.

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