Does the BMW X6 have anti-pinch windows?

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DelMason
07/29/25 8:53am
BMW X6 windows are equipped with anti-pinch functionality. The anti-pinch controller not only enhances vehicle safety and elevates the car's premium feel, but also significantly extends the service life of the power windows. At both the upper and lower dead points, regardless of whether the window switch is released, the controller will automatically cut off power to prevent motor burnout caused by prolonged stalling. BMW defines the X6 as an SAC, or Sports Activity Coupe, representing a versatile coupe. The X6 has evolved more thoroughly in terms of road performance, blending the sporty capabilities of a coupe with the versatility of an SUV in its exterior design and dynamic handling. The BMW X6 measures 4880mm in length, 1983mm in width, and 1709mm in height.
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