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567-horsepower BMW X5M, X6M achieve 20% better fuel economy

byCustoms Today Report
08/11/2014
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BERLIN: BMW has updated the X5 and X6, two fraternal twins in the line up, and now will give a world debut to their respective M versions. The X5 is a traditional midsize SUV, while the X6, riding on similar running gear, shows off a coupe-inspired body style.

The M versions of these cars come with more powerful engines, functional external styling and adaptive suspension systems that increase handling performance. Both cars get 4.4-liter V-8 engines, each with twin turbochargers using twin scrolls in each housing, direct injection and BMW’s unique VANOS valve control technology. This engine has been tuned for a 567-horsepower peak from 6,000 to 6,500rpm, and 553 pound-feet of torque coming on at 2,200 and up to 5,000rpm.

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BMW does not have EPA fuel economy ratings for these cars yet, but it notes that under European standards testing, they achieved 20 percent better fuel economy than their predecessors. The only transmission available is an eight-speed automatic, unlike the dual-clutch transmissions of other BMW M cars relying on a torque converter. Rather than a slow-shifting slush box, however, these transmissions are likely to perform quick gear changes and offer very aggressive sport modes, similar to their predecessors.

BMW’s press release notes that this transmission is designed to operate like its dual clutch transmission. The latter does not have a Park setting, but works more like a manual transmission.

The magic of the previous X5 M and X6 M models was their adaptive suspensions. The new vehicles not only use adaptive dampers to counteract roll, but also a rear air suspension, which should enhance comfort. The cars’ all-wheel-drive systems can shunt 100 percent of torque between the front and rear axles, although the cars default to a rear-drive bias.

As in other BMW M vehicles, the new X5 M and X6 M feature multiple Dynamic Stability Control settings, which can allow varying degrees of drift when cornering. Likewise, the electric power steering system includes Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus settings.

 

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