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BMW F06 650i Gran Coupe Review by Bimmerfile

BMW 650i Gran Coupe 9 photos
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The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is definitely a looker. Some would even say that it's the best looking car BMW is currently making and we gladly agree. The guys from Bimmerfile were lucky enough to test a 650i GC in an exquisite finish.
The car they had came in a Frozen Bronze paint that took their breath away as they approached the 6er. However, that was just the first of the many surprises the car had in store for them.

Looking at the price tag, you might think this Bimmer was overrated, even with all the possible options on it. At $119,000 some would say it's just too much. But it's not. If any car deserved such a price tag, or even came close to justifying it, it's this one.

The interior was covered in Opal White Leather, white wood and an exclusive Amaro Brown suede headliner. The combination is just stunning and the feel of the materials and the attention to detail really makes you feel like this car deserves every penny.

The engine is the well-known N63 V8 4.4-liter biturbo that sends 445 HP and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) of torque to the rear wheels, just enough to snap your neck if you're not paying attention.

This engine will cooperate beautifully with the Variable Damper Control suspension that constantly checks the speed, road ahead of you and the g-forces that the chassis feels, in order to make sure the car is prepared for any scenario.

Basically, BMW found a way to trick mother nature's laws of physics and will keep you in check and comfortable at high speeds and around corners, even though the 6er weighs 4,430 lb (2,000 kg).

Overall, this might be the only car that will justify its huge price tag from the current BMW line-up. It makes you feel special, comfortable and at home, being one furry little kitty one moment and turning into a roaring lion the next, at the push of a button.

Via: Bimmerfile
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