What is the weight of the BMW X6?

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AdrianaFitz
07/24/25 8:41am
The weight of the BMW X6 is 2380kg. Here is more related information: 1. Powertrain: The BMW X6 can be equipped with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo diesel engine, a 3.0-liter twin-turbo gasoline engine, a new 4.4-liter V8 gasoline direct-injection twin-turbo engine, and a 4.8-liter gasoline engine. However, the BMW X6 introduced in China is only equipped with the 3.0-liter and 4.4-liter V8 gasoline direct-injection twin-turbo engines. 2. Exterior design: The BMW X6 has a standardized SUV body: a tall body and a large ground clearance. The launch of the X6 emphasizes the comfort of a sedan and the high performance of a sports car. BMW has incorporated the respective advantages of the X5 and 6 Series sports cars into the X6. The BMW family-style front face, the "kidney grille," highlights the X6's noble lineage, while the "angel eyes" and high-intensity xenon headlights on both sides complete the finishing touches on the front of the car.
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BrielleAnn
08/11/25 4:13am
Last time during maintenance, I specifically checked the X6's manual. The weight variation of this car is quite significant. The old base model weighed just over 2.2 tons, while the new 40i version with mild hybrid tips the scales at 2,380kg empty - not to mention additional weight from options like the panoramic sky lounge or four-zone climate control. As for the M50i beast, its V8 engine pushes the weight straight past 2.3 tons. During my test drive, I clearly felt it's heavier than the X5 - smaller body roll over speed bumps but greater inertia, with braking distance about half a meter longer than similarly priced sedans. Buyers should consider how this weight affects tire wear and fuel consumption; city driving easily consumes 13L/100km or more.
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