Wednesday, May 26, 2010

2007 BMW M6 Cabrio






The new open-top M6 uses BMW's 4,999cc V10 powerplant developing 507hp. This powers the car from 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds before going on to an electronically limited top speed of 155mph. Unchecked, the car could continue to a top speed approaching 200mph. Its sheer performance, alongside the engine's technological advancements, are just two of the reasons the worldwide judging panel of the International Engine of the Year voted the M6's 5.0-litre V10 engine the world's best for the second year in succession - a new landmark in the history of the awards.

Drive is via a seven-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox with Drivelogic - the world's first such transmission that has already seen service in the BMW M5 and the M6 Coupé. The BMW M6 Cabrio's Drivelogic function offers the driver a choice of 11 different gear change options - five in auto mode and six in manual mode - each offering a different speed of gear shift. In its fastest setting, the driver of an BMW M6 Cabrio can make gear changes in just 50 milliseconds - far faster than can be achieved by an experienced driver using a conventional manual gearbox.

BMW M6 Cabrio


Even with these high levels of performance, the new BMW M6 Cabrio achieves a fuel consumption figure of 18.6mpg on the combined cycle and a CO2 emissions figure of 366g/km.

BMW's renowned Variable M Differential and BMW M's version of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system provide the highest levels of traction and the ultimate dynamic capability. The Variable M Differential permits up to 100 per cent of drive forces to be fed to one rear wheel to optimise traction while the DSC system, in its optimum M Dynamic Mode, permits a greater degree of wheel slip for even higher levels of performance.

To ensure a refined interior, the BMW M6 Cabrio comes with a triple-layered hood for the ultimate in noise and heat insulation and, like other 6 Series Convertible models, also incorporates a Fin Structure roof for a Coupé-like silhouette. This triple-layered hood contains a middle component of polyurethane (PUR) foam. The resulting fabric sandwich gives the car near identical standards of acoustics and thermal insulation as a fixed-head coupé.

Intelligent soft-top design also allows a large luggage compartment. Three hundred litres of capacity is available with the roof down. With the roof closed and the flexible soft-top storage compartment folded up, luggage capacity expands to an even more generous 350 litres.

In line with BMW M's ethos of marrying high levels of naturally-aspirated engine output with the intelligent use of lightweight materials, the M6 Cabrio showcases several special technologies. The front wings are made of Thermoplastic, a material lighter than aluminium but also flexible enough to allow for minor bumps, while the front and rear bumpers are constructed from carbon-fibre for durability. The rear bootlid and soft-top hood cover are made from Sheet Moulding Compound, another flexible lightweight material. The remainder of the bodywork is a mix of steel and aluminium while many of the car's mechanical components are also made from weight-saving aluminium. These materials combine to ensure that the M6 Cabrio retains BMW's renowned 50:50 weight distribution for optimum balance and agility.

To complete the sporting design of the BMW M6 Cabrio, it features bespoke 19-inch double spoke light alloy wheels shod with low profile performance tyres - 255/40 R19 at the front with 285/35 R19 at the rear. Large vented and drilled high performance brakes deliver excellent stopping power. The front discs measure 374mm in diameter while the rears are 370mm.

The front and rear styling also highlights the dramatic stance of the BMW M6 Cabrio when compared with the 'standard' 6 Series Convertible. BMW M's signature quad exhaust pipes also protrude from the restyled rear valance that delivers enhanced aerodynamic efficiency and drivetrain cooling.
BMW - Auto twenty-first century: 2007 BMW M6 Cabrio

2007 BMW M6 Cabrio






The new open-top M6 uses BMW's 4,999cc V10 powerplant developing 507hp. This powers the car from 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds before going on to an electronically limited top speed of 155mph. Unchecked, the car could continue to a top speed approaching 200mph. Its sheer performance, alongside the engine's technological advancements, are just two of the reasons the worldwide judging panel of the International Engine of the Year voted the M6's 5.0-litre V10 engine the world's best for the second year in succession - a new landmark in the history of the awards.

Drive is via a seven-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox with Drivelogic - the world's first such transmission that has already seen service in the BMW M5 and the M6 Coupé. The BMW M6 Cabrio's Drivelogic function offers the driver a choice of 11 different gear change options - five in auto mode and six in manual mode - each offering a different speed of gear shift. In its fastest setting, the driver of an BMW M6 Cabrio can make gear changes in just 50 milliseconds - far faster than can be achieved by an experienced driver using a conventional manual gearbox.

BMW M6 Cabrio


Even with these high levels of performance, the new BMW M6 Cabrio achieves a fuel consumption figure of 18.6mpg on the combined cycle and a CO2 emissions figure of 366g/km.

BMW's renowned Variable M Differential and BMW M's version of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system provide the highest levels of traction and the ultimate dynamic capability. The Variable M Differential permits up to 100 per cent of drive forces to be fed to one rear wheel to optimise traction while the DSC system, in its optimum M Dynamic Mode, permits a greater degree of wheel slip for even higher levels of performance.

To ensure a refined interior, the BMW M6 Cabrio comes with a triple-layered hood for the ultimate in noise and heat insulation and, like other 6 Series Convertible models, also incorporates a Fin Structure roof for a Coupé-like silhouette. This triple-layered hood contains a middle component of polyurethane (PUR) foam. The resulting fabric sandwich gives the car near identical standards of acoustics and thermal insulation as a fixed-head coupé.

Intelligent soft-top design also allows a large luggage compartment. Three hundred litres of capacity is available with the roof down. With the roof closed and the flexible soft-top storage compartment folded up, luggage capacity expands to an even more generous 350 litres.

In line with BMW M's ethos of marrying high levels of naturally-aspirated engine output with the intelligent use of lightweight materials, the M6 Cabrio showcases several special technologies. The front wings are made of Thermoplastic, a material lighter than aluminium but also flexible enough to allow for minor bumps, while the front and rear bumpers are constructed from carbon-fibre for durability. The rear bootlid and soft-top hood cover are made from Sheet Moulding Compound, another flexible lightweight material. The remainder of the bodywork is a mix of steel and aluminium while many of the car's mechanical components are also made from weight-saving aluminium. These materials combine to ensure that the M6 Cabrio retains BMW's renowned 50:50 weight distribution for optimum balance and agility.

To complete the sporting design of the BMW M6 Cabrio, it features bespoke 19-inch double spoke light alloy wheels shod with low profile performance tyres - 255/40 R19 at the front with 285/35 R19 at the rear. Large vented and drilled high performance brakes deliver excellent stopping power. The front discs measure 374mm in diameter while the rears are 370mm.

The front and rear styling also highlights the dramatic stance of the BMW M6 Cabrio when compared with the 'standard' 6 Series Convertible. BMW M's signature quad exhaust pipes also protrude from the restyled rear valance that delivers enhanced aerodynamic efficiency and drivetrain cooling.