2013 Bmw X6 Facelift gets new LED headlamps, M Sport Edition
By Andrew, 26 Jan, 2012. 0 Comments
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the 2013 Bmw X6 Facelift, an updated version of one of the most popular vehicles on the market. The well-known Sporty Activity Coupé received new face featuring new standard fog lights in matt finish surrounds in the upper area of the outer air inlets and three-dimensional modelling of the frame and newly designed bars. Moreover, the angle of the grille bars is flush with the bottom of the headlamp units. The new X6 is the first vehicle in its segment to feature optional adaptive LED headlamps, which offer optimum visibility but also show a new interpretation of the brand's hallmark twin circular headlamps.
In the new BMW X6 M, adaptive LED headlights are fitted as standard. The rear lamps also come with LED technology and feature LED-fed light banks which create the brand's hallmark night design as a harmoniously glowing light mass The 2013 Bmw X6 also comes with two non-metallic and eight metallic colours, including Marrakech Brown metallic, Orion Silver metallic and Midnight Blue metallic. The X6 if offered as standard with 19-inch light alloy wheels, while the 8-cylinder model BMW X6 xDrive 50i these now feature a new double spoke design in bi-colour. The selection of light alloy wheels available as an option is supplemented with a 20-inch version in Y-spoke, bi-colour design. An optional feature for the BMW X6 is an engine compartment lid with strikingly shaped powerdome which additionally highlights the powerful appearance of the Sports Activity Coupé (not available in Germany). The standard leather trim Nevada is now also available in the colour Vermilion Red. Moreover, the Nappa leather option now includes a choice between the colours Black and Ebony White. Just like the previous model, the X6 comes as standard with four seats, but a three-seater rear bench is optionally available.
The 2013 Bmw X6 also offers the M Sport Edition (in Germany) and this includes 20-inch M light alloy wheels in double spoke design and bi-colour finish, adaptive LED headlamps, BMW Individual high-gloss Shadow Line, black surrounds for the fog lights and M door sill cover strips. The interior features sports seats with electrical adjustment and memory function, M-specific Alcantara/Nappa leather combination in black with M-style welt and contrast stitching, M leather steering wheel with shift paddles, M driver footrest, stainless steel pedals, interior strips in Aluminium Flywheel black and the BMW Individual roof liner in anthracite. Under the hood we find the same engines: an in-line 6-cylinder petrol engine with 225 kW/306 bhp found on the X6 xDrive35i, a V8 engine which delivers 300 kW/407 bhp (X6 xDrive50i) and the well0known in-line 6-cylinder diesel engines of the models X6 xDrive40d and X6 xDrive30d with 225 kW/306 bhp and 180 kW/245 bhp respectively. Both offer not only impressively sporty power delivery but also emission figures based on the EU test cycle of 7.5 litres per 100 kilometres for the BMW X6 xDrive40d and 7.4 litres for the BMW X6 xDrive30d.












