The BMW X6 is a symbol of German innovation. It’s also one of our guilty pleasures, due to the way it looks and the way it handles on the road.
Let’s face it: these days very few people want an SUV because they need to go into a muddy field or to tow a boat out of a lake. Most buy them for their presence, their power and that tingling feeling of invulnerability they get behind the wheel.
The X6 is even better, because as a lifestyle vehicle, it combines the high ground clearance with a sloped roofline, like a coupe, and a luxury German interior. Until Audi and Mercedes join the SUV-coupe market with their own respective cars, this has to be taken seriously.
Vossen Wheels, the US company best known for their concave rims, has shoed the X6 with a set of their best units, the VVS-CV3s, sized 22x10.5-inch at all corners. The deep concave look works well with the body of the X6 to create a sporty look.
The X6 is even better, because as a lifestyle vehicle, it combines the high ground clearance with a sloped roofline, like a coupe, and a luxury German interior. Until Audi and Mercedes join the SUV-coupe market with their own respective cars, this has to be taken seriously.
Vossen Wheels, the US company best known for their concave rims, has shoed the X6 with a set of their best units, the VVS-CV3s, sized 22x10.5-inch at all corners. The deep concave look works well with the body of the X6 to create a sporty look.