Currently reading: New York motor show 2012: BMW M6
Convertible on display; shares BMW M5's potent twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine

The bmw M6 convertible is on display at the New York motor show.

The convertible, which costs £98,995 when it goes on sale in the UK in September, shares the M5's potent twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine and seven-speed, dual-clutch gearbox.

With 552bhp and 502lb ft of torque, the engine develops 52bhp and 122lb ft more than the naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V10 of the previous-generation M6.

The new M6 convertible weighs 1980kg (50kg heavier than before) but posts official times of 4.3sec for 0-62mph and 13.1sec for 0-124mph.

The improved performance is allied to reduced fuel consumption, which is rated at 27.4mpg with emissions of 239g/km.

Carbon-ceramic brake discs are also being offered for the first time on the new M6. Available in combination with optional 20in wheels, the carbon-ceramic discs measure 410mm up front and 396mm at the rear and are claimed to weigh 19.4kg less in total than the standard steel items, for significantly lower unsprung masses.

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johnsod 12 April 2012

Re: New York show: BMW M6

Autocar wrote:
The convertible, which costs £98,995
I hope that quality of the interior matches the price that they are asking.

Peter Cavellini 12 April 2012

Re: New York show: BMW M6

mrcliodCi wrote:

petrolheadinrussia wrote:
With petrol heading towards 2pounds a litre

Hell's Bells, I hope not.

Still, the number of people who can afford to run a petrol V8, even a BMW one, must be declining.

If you can afford £100K for a car,then £2 a litre isn't going to matter that much, is it?

mrcliodCi 11 April 2012

Re: New York show: BMW M6

petrolheadinrussia wrote:
With petrol heading towards 2pounds a litre

Hell's Bells, I hope not.

Still, the number of people who can afford to run a petrol V8, even a BMW one, must be declining.