How many cylinders does the BMW 6 Series GT engine have?
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BMW 6 Series GT's engine is a 4-cylinder. The car is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, with a maximum torque of 400 Nm and a maximum power of 190 kW. The maximum torque speed is 1550 rpm, and the maximum power speed is between 5000 to 6500 rpm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The BMW 6 Series GT is a crossover model under BMW, with dimensions of 5103mm in length, 1904mm in width, and 1550mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3070mm. The front bumper of the car has a more aggressive design, and the rear features a fastback style. The center console is equipped with a 10.3-inch floating LCD screen, upgraded to BMW's sixth-generation iDrive system, supporting wireless CarPlay.
I've driven the BMW 6 Series GT several times. The car is equipped with a straight-six engine, primarily in a 3.0-liter configuration. This design is quite classic for BMW, offering both strong acceleration and reasonable fuel efficiency. The six-cylinder engine has minimal vibration and runs smoothly, making long-distance driving very comfortable. Compared to four-cylinder cars, it performs more steadily at high speeds and has better noise control. If you frequently drive on highways or enjoy a sporty feel, the six-cylinder is a great choice. However, keep in mind that for daily city driving, fuel consumption can be higher when idling. In terms of maintenance, the six-cylinder engine has slightly higher upkeep costs, but BMW's reliability is good, so regular check-ups should suffice. Overall, it's a well-balanced option.