Dimensions vary between 4877 mm (192.01 in.) and 4935 mm (194.29 in.) in length, 1983 mm (78.07 in.) and 2004 mm (78.9 in.) in width, and 1690 mm (66.54 in.) and 1702 mm (67.01 in.) in height, depending on the modification.
Curb weight of BMW X6 is between 2025 kg (4464.36 lbs.) and 2260 kg (4982.45 lbs.) and gross – between 2660 kg (5864.3 lbs.) and 3010 kg (6635.91 lbs.), depending on the modification.
The two models are about the same size. The X5, however, offers up to 300 liters more boot space.
BMW X6 delivers some considerable power, with output being between 235 Hp, 520 Nm of torque (2008 BMW X6 (E71) 30d xDrive Steptronic) and 530 Hp, 750 Nm (2019 BMW X6 (G06) M50i xDrive Steptronic).
While there isn’t a fully-electric BMW X6 variant, three mild hybrid variants are available in the third generation of the range.
Taking into account its size and power, BMW X6 can, indeed, be considered efficient. Depending on the modification, consumption figures (combined) are between 6 l/ 100 km (39.2 mpg) and 12.5 l/ 100 km (18.82 mpg), with Mild hybrid variants’ economy being even slightly lower.
Yes, BMW X6 is an all-wheel-drive vehicle.
No, the BMW X6 is a 4- or 5-seat vehicle.
BMW X6 is an SUV, with a sporty coupe-like sloping roofline.
Despite being well-performing and exciting to drive, BMW X6 is not considered very reliable, with owners reporting major common issues, mainly with the engine, and regular costly repairs.