M6 (F12) With the introduction of the four-door Gran Coupe F12 type M6. BMW’s flagship coupe, the 6 Series, was announced in January 2011 as a two-door convertible (F12), followed
M6 (F12) With the introduction of the four-door Gran Coupe F12 type M6. BMW’s flagship coupe, the 6 Series, was announced in January 2011 as a two-door convertible (F12), followed
M6 (E63/64) The nose features a Sauber BMW V10 4999cc V10 DOHC “S85B50A” unit The E31 “8 Series” succeeded the E24 “6 Series” and debuted in 1990. A prototype M8
M635CSi M6 It is equipped with a 3.5-liter inline 6 DOHC engine developed for the M1. M635CSi The M1, BMW Motorsport’s first dedicated model, debuted with much fanfare in 1978,






