There’s no doubt in our mind that with the new X5 M and X6 M BMW is writing another page in its M history. Sure, they might not be the best choice to do so since they are SUVs but the progression seen on them cannot be ignored.
If you’re interested in the new dynamic duo from BMW, be that an SUV like the X5 or a Sport Activity Coupe (SAC) like the X6 you’ll want to see them in as many combinations as possible before buying. That means you’re going to be going through their configurators in no time.
However, for now, you can’t do that because they aren’t online yet. You do have the option of using a visualizer though that is now online on BMW’s German website. Both cars are included, of course.
You can check out how they would look like in various colors for example, including the new ones, Laguna Beach Blue and Donington Grey. Classic choices like Alpine White, Carbon Black, Silverstone or Melbourne Red are still there, don’t worry.
Inside, you get to play with 8 shades of leather, from Silverstone to Mugello Red and even Sonoma Beige. We’d go for the Mugello Red to be honest.
What’s even more interesting is that you can go through the Individual range as well. As far as color choices go, you can either pick Tanzanite Blue or Pyrite Brown while inside you have 5 color choices each more fashionable than the other. We’d still stick with Mugello Red, though.
Interested? Go on and check them out yourself. The X5 M visualizer and the X6 M visualizer will stay online until the configurators go officially online.
However, for now, you can’t do that because they aren’t online yet. You do have the option of using a visualizer though that is now online on BMW’s German website. Both cars are included, of course.
You can check out how they would look like in various colors for example, including the new ones, Laguna Beach Blue and Donington Grey. Classic choices like Alpine White, Carbon Black, Silverstone or Melbourne Red are still there, don’t worry.
Inside, you get to play with 8 shades of leather, from Silverstone to Mugello Red and even Sonoma Beige. We’d go for the Mugello Red to be honest.
What’s even more interesting is that you can go through the Individual range as well. As far as color choices go, you can either pick Tanzanite Blue or Pyrite Brown while inside you have 5 color choices each more fashionable than the other. We’d still stick with Mugello Red, though.
Interested? Go on and check them out yourself. The X5 M visualizer and the X6 M visualizer will stay online until the configurators go officially online.