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wikedgolf
08-08-2005, 11:17 AM
Motor Trend First Drive: 2007 BMW M6

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Sexy Beast: If the M5 were designed to land on Mars, the M6 would be headed straight to Jupiter


By Arthur St. Antoine
Photography by Mark Bramley
Motor Trend, July 2005

Probably the engineers at BMW's power-mad M division are eating too much sugar. The team's four-door atom bomb, the new M5 sedan, hasn't even reached our shores yet, and already those hyperactive Bavarians are giddily one-upping themselves by giving us a taste of the M5's more extreme sibling, the 2007 M6 two-door coupe.

More extreme? Than the M5? Which, after all, is a luxury automobile packing a Formula 1-inspired, 500-horsepower V-10 engine that revs like a dentist's drill; a seven-speed, paddle-shift, sequential manual gearbox that Mark Webber might think got stolen from his BMW Williams; and an aluminum suspension so sophisticated you could drive over a newspaper and practically read it. More extreme than that?

Yes. Performance-wise, the M6 is all the M5 is and more. And less, too, in a few key areas where less is in fact more.

The powertrains in the two Ms are identical: that astounding V-10 coupled to the shift-without-a-clutch-pedal seven-speed SMG. Output and gear ratios are the same, too. The M6 edges ahead, then, not with extra muscle but with reduced mass. Up top is a roof made of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFP), a material BMW first employed on the noggin of the limited-edition M3 CSL. Compared with the conventional steel roof on the 645Ci, the M6's carbon top is 55 percent lighter. Perhaps more important, it also lowers the car's center of gravity by nearly half an inch.

The Jenny Craig treatment doesn't end there. Specially developed, 19-inch forged-aluminum wheels, with spokes as thin as the plot of a Steven Seagal movie, save nearly four pounds per corner over comparable rims, BMW says. The M6 also wears side panels and a rear deck made of lightweight fiberglass-reinforced plastic. And in a move sure to keep M6 owners awake at night with parallel-parking catastrophes dancing in their heads, the bumpers are made of the same exotic CFP as the roof, reducing weight over conventional designs, BMW claims, by 20 percent up front and 40 percent in back--but probably also nudging repair costs up into "we're gonna need a deposit first, sir" territory.

Click here (http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/luxury/112_0507_bmw_m6/) to read more....

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chris
08-08-2005, 12:06 PM
500hp :eek:

http://motortrend.com/roadtests/luxury/112_0507_bmw_m6_05_l.jpg

mitssn
08-08-2005, 02:08 PM
Looks like a 645ci kinda

v2rocket
08-08-2005, 02:17 PM
Looks like a 645ci kinda

the m3 kinda looks like a 330ci too.....

is this bimers conspiracy to make m cars of the same series look slightly alike

O_O

NaKoRuRu
08-08-2005, 03:14 PM
with all the carbon fiber i guess if it ever crashes it'll be like a paper cup... but who would ever want to sped in that beast! :P

Tom (aka Godzilla)
08-08-2005, 03:43 PM
I think the coupe lends itself much better to this style than the sedans. The M5 is so damn ugly it needs 500hp just to get away from it's own reflection. :p

Troike
08-09-2005, 12:20 AM
Hmm, I'd relate the styling more to Uranus ...

No doubt a beast to drive, but I could never get over the looks if it were parked in my garage. Give me an AMG CLK any day of the week.

Imperial
08-09-2005, 12:28 AM
As a member of the 6-series line, I think the design's an insult to the predecessors.


As a car, it's pretty goddamn hot. And the M-version of the 6-series promises to be even hotter. What Bangle did wrong, BMW Motorsport will attempt to ameliorate, and I feel like they're doin well :p

Imperial
08-09-2005, 12:36 AM
oh, and as for BMW Motorsport vs Mercedes-Benz AMG, the philosophies behind the two are slightly different...well, I think so at least. AMG cars are STUPID fast, but they're mainly just rocket-powered luxury liners. BMW's M cars are much more driver-oriented. They're motorsport first, luxury second, you know?

Audi's RS line kinda falls in between somewhere. The RS6 is not the driver's car the E39 M5 was, but not the detached luxo-barge the E55 is, either. Although, I really wish they'd make their mind up about WTF the RS cars are supposed to be. C'mon, AUDI AG, get it together and you can REALLY win...

LAZY TURBO
08-10-2005, 12:06 PM
this is all i have to say....

http://tinypic.com/abi329.jpg

http://tinypic.com/abi34w.jpg

Troike
08-11-2005, 01:56 AM
this is all i have to say....

http://tinypic.com/abi34w.jpg


yeah, well

http://www.cardatabase.net/photos/big/00000002.jpg

madajb
08-11-2005, 05:23 AM
The M5 is so damn ugly it needs 500hp just to get away from it's own reflection. :p

Hah!
I'm stealing that.
=)

-ajb

mike
08-11-2005, 07:35 AM
I love to drive the regular 645 so I can't wait. I will be seeing them soon

And as far as carbon fiber.................is stronger and lighter than steel so I wouldn't be worried
Its fiberglass that turns to dust in a wreck

Cappadocious
08-11-2005, 11:14 AM
Damn that thing is sexy!

Tom (aka Godzilla)
08-11-2005, 01:13 PM
Hah!
I'm stealing that.
=)

-ajb

My paypal account is thomas_maranda@yahoo.com.



;)

madajb
08-11-2005, 04:08 PM
My paypal account is thomas_maranda@yahoo.com.



;)
The key word being steal...
=)
-ajb

Bimmer Pilot
08-12-2005, 07:32 AM
:hitit: