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2016 BMW X6 Review


The base sDrive35i trim priced at $60,600 features a 3.0L I-6 under its hood sending power onto the rear wheels and the $62,900 worth xDrive35i trim has the specs in an AWD drivetrain.

The BMW X6 is an SUV,  with major definition changes to the abbrevation "SUV". Sure, its got killer looks and appeeaing styling, but there is much more to this SUV. The BMW X6 is a powerful SUV with a powerful motor and superb driving dynamics coupled with immensely plush ride quality. The X6 ranges in four trim lines starting from $60,600 and going upto $75,300 for the top trim. The pricing is quite a lot more expensive than the similarly priced competition.

The X6 will take you nowhere if you are looking for a family focused car. Its not as spacious as its rivals. The roofline that defines a X6 is majorly responsible for that. The cargo space is small as well. Also, its not that luxurious, and nor is it great off-the-tarmac. The M performance trim costs $102,200 and will not be covered in this article.

Pricing and Features
9.0/10


The 2016 BMW X6 comes in three trim levels, ranging from a starting price of $60,600 for the RWD sDrive35i trim to $75,300 for its xDrive50i AWD. The base sDrive35i trim priced at $60,600 features a 3.0L I-6 under its hood sending power onto the rear wheels and the $62,900 worth xDrive35i trim has the specs in an AWD drivetrain. The next trim is the xDrive50i, which starts at $75,300 and comes with a powerful twin-turbo V8.

Trim

sDrive35i

xDrive35i

xDrive50i

M

MSRP

$60,600

$62,900

$75,300

$102,200

Features

3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6

All features of the sDrive35i along with All-wheel Drive

4.4L Twin Turbo V8

4.4L Twin Turbo V8

 

Leather Seat trim

 

20" light alloy wheels 

567 hp maximum power

 

Navigation system

 

Adaptive LED headlights

553 maximum torque

 

1st row regular express open/close sliding and tilting glass Sunroof

 

Seats in exclusive Ivory White/Black Nappa leather with grey contrast

stitching

Soft-close Doors

 

Parking Assist

 

Fine-wood interior trim in American Oak

Leather Trim On The Dashboard

 

Dual-zone automatic Climate Control

 

Four-zone climate control

Ceramic-trimmed Controls

 

Bluetooth and enhanced USB

 

Satellite radio

Manual Rear Side Window Shades

 

19" silver aluminum Wheels

 

Harman Kardon Surround sound.

Head-up Display.

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The xDrive 50i is a great trim to go for and is equipped with superb comfort and convenience features, along with a powerful V8 engine and excellent driving dynamics coupled with the added stability and grip of the All-Wheel-Drive system. The interior also features a plethora of tech, including the 10.2-inch massive infotainment unit and the Harman Kardon sound system that provides phenomenal levels of sound quality. The xDrive 50i falls in between the base V6 trims and the most powerful and expensive M trim.


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Engine and Performance
8.9/10


The 2016 BMW X6 comes with two engine options. The lower trims i.e the sDrive 35i and the xDrive 35i comes equipped with a 3.0L I-6 that outputs 300hp and 300 lb-ft, while the xDrive50i trim has a bigger twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 445 hp and 480 lb-ft of power and torque respectively. The cars either come with RWD (the sDrive35i) and AWD.  The cars are coupled with an 8-speed automatic transmission. 

The BMW X6 is a sports car with the added comfort and convenience of a Sports Activity Vehicle as BMW calls it. The ride quality is phenomenal and the noise isolation and the comfort and feel inside the cabin are top-notch without a doubt. The driving dynamics and handling of the X6 are superb, and the car feels stable and planted while carving corners as well as in straight-line sprints.

Model

2016 BMW X6 xDrive 35i

2016 Mercedes Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe

2016 Porsche Cayenne Base

MSRP

$60,600

65,100

58,300

Engine

3.0 L Inline 6

3.0 L V6

3.6 L V6

Drivetrain

AWD

AWD

AWD

Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

9-Speed Automatic

8-Speed Automatic

Power

300 hp @5800 rpm

362 hp @5500 rpm

300 hp @6300 rpm

Torque 

300 lb-ft @1300 rpm

384 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm

295 lb-ft @3000 rpm

In comparison, for the price paid, the AMG 450 is the most powerful, outputting 362 hp and 384 lb-ft of torque, followed by the X6 that churns out 300 hp and 300 lb-ft. The base trim of the Porsche Cayenne outputs 300 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. All the cars have AWD. The Mercedes is the only one with a 9-speed automatic. The X6 torque's kicks in the earliest at 1300 rpm.

Acceleration and Braking

The Porsche is the fastest to reach 0-60 mph in just 6.5 seconds, followed by the Mercedes that takes 7.1 seconds to 0-60 mph, while the X6 takes 8.5 seconds to reach 0-60 mph. The Mercedes takes 13.7 seconds to cross the quarter-mile mark, the quickest among the three. The Porsche takes 13.9 seconds to cross the quarter-mile while the X6 takes 14.9 seconds. The Cayenne has the highest top speed at 176 mph. 

Model 2016 BMW X6 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe 2016 Porsche Cayenne
0-60 mph (sec) 8.5 7.1 6.5
Quarter-mile (sec) 14.9 13.7 13.9
Top Speed (mph) 130 155 176
Front brake (inches) 13.7 13.8 13.8
Rear brake (inches) 12.6 13 13
Stopping distance 60-0 mph (feet) 108 N/A 108

The braking performance from both the X6 and the Cayenne is excellent, taking just 108 feet to stop. The X6 has the smallest front brake among these three, at 13.7 inches. The AMG GLE 450 Coupe and the Cayenne have the larger front brake 13.8 inches. The X6 also has the smallest rear brake, at 12.6 inches. Similarly the AMG GLE and the Cayenne have a larger rear brake at 13 inches.

Steering and Handling

The steering on the X6 is precise and accurate. It turns how muh you want it to turn, with excellent stability but less on response. The X6 has a choice between what kind of ride you'd want: the comfort mode will give a plush ride, whereas the sport mode makes the ride firm and solid. The car is pretty heavy, and you do realise that on turns. The X6 comes with adjustable shock absorbers.

The car's handling dynamics are respectable when you look at its size and weight. The turns around corners are stable, and inspire confidence. All in all, its handling and steering are decent, but lack something that BMW cars usually have- response and involvement.


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Fuel Economy
6.6/10


The X6 is not a very fuel-efficient vehicle as it is a really powerful and well-performing car that delivers exhilarant driving dynamics. The X6 delivers an efficiency of 18 mpg in the city, 24 on the highway, and a combined fuel-efficiency of 21 mpg. The X6 gets a fuel capacity of 22.4 gallons and delivers a range of 403 miles in the city, 537 on the highway, and a combined range of 470 miles. 

Model

2016 BMW X6 xDrive 35i

2016 Mercedes Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe

2016 Porsche Cayenne Base

MPG (City) (mpg)

18

17

19

MPG (Highway) (mpg)

24

23

24

MPG (Combined) (mpg)

21

20

21.5

Fuel Capacity (gallon)

22.4

24.6

26.4

Range (City/Hwy/Combined)

403/537/470

418/565/492

501/633/567

The 2016 Porsche Cayenne is the most fuel-efficient of the bunch, delivering a combined fuel efficiency of 21.5 mpg, followed by the BMW providing a combined efficiency of 21 mpg while the Mercedes give 20 mpg, in combined conditions. The Porsche also has the largest fuel capacity of 26.4 gallons, followed by the Mercedes with a 24.6-gallon tank and the X6 with a 22.4-gallon fuel capacity. 


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Interior
7.8/10


The BMW X6 features a top-class premium interior with high-quality materials spread all over the inside of the cabin. The trims and materials in the interior include aluminum, bamboo, and carbon fiber, along with leather upholstery with various color options. There is seating for five people in the X6, and the front seats are heated, 14-way power-adjustable seats, and are really comfortable offering great support. 

An upgrade to 20-way power-adjustable seats is also available, and this option comes as standard in higher trims. Although the rear seats offer enough leg and shoulder room, the sloping roofline does affect and reduce the headroom drastically and so does it make the ingress and egress to and from the second row a little bit difficult.

Model

2016 BMW X6 xDrive 35i

2016 Mercedes Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe

2016 Porsche Cayenne Base

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.9/60.5/40.3

N/A

39.6/58.9/N/A

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

37.9/57.9/35.6

N/A

N/A

Standard Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

26.6

23

23.7

Maximum Cargo Capacity (cu-ft) 59.7 60.7 62.9

The interior dimensions of the BMW X6 are on par with the rivals. All of the cars in the competition share similar amounts of front cabin space, but the X6 loses out on the rear headroom because of the sloping roofline. The Porshce and the Merc are much more spacious than the X6. In terms of cargo capacity, the Porsche Cayenne has the most cargo capacity of 62.9 cu-ft, followed by the GLE 450 Coupe with 60.7 cu-ft and the BMW has the least cargo area measuring a marginally lower 59.7 cu-ft. However, the BMW X6 has the most standard cargo capacity at 26.6 cu-ft. Major interior features include-

  • Four-zone Automatic Climate Control
  • 14-way Power-adjustable Front Seats
  • Optional 20-way power-adjustable seats (standard in higher trims)
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Carbon-Fiber Use Inside

How intuitive is the 2016 BMW X6’s infotainment unit?

The 2016 BMW X6 features a 10.2-inch screen infotainment unit with BMW's iDrive interface and a touchpad controller along with navigation, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and BMW ConnectedDrive services (including BMW Assist emergency communications) and integrated smartphone apps, and a nine-speaker sound system with HD radio, a CD player, USB, and auxiliary audio inputs and 20GB of personal music storage.

Major infotainment features are-

  • 10.2-inch infotainment unit
  • Harman Kardon 16-speaker surround-sound audio system
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • USB Connectivity
  • BMW ConnectedDrive Services
  • Aux Input

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Exterior
9.9/10


The BMW X6 looks more elegant and stylish with minor redesigns and styling elements added to the 2016 iteration, but the base design does remain the same, and the X6 still looks like a sports sedan in SUV shoes. There is a lot of X5 charaacter in the X6. The headlamps have a very calm but mean look,and the twin-kidney grille in the center just adds more character. The sleek. long and sloping roofline might not be attractive at first, but it does tend to grow on you. The rear has taillights similar to the X5 and there is also a slim spoiler. Massive chrome exhuasts give it a sporty stance.

The X6 features 19-inch alloy wheels in the lower trims and 20-inch ones in the higher trims. The X6 has a curb weight of 4,750 lbs, which is on par with the rivals. It gets a ground clearance of 8.3 inches. Even though the X6 has a big leaning  posture, its dimensions are slightly lower than its rivals. 

Model

2016 BMW X6 xDrive 35i

2016 Mercedes Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe

2016 Porsche Cayenne Base

Curb Weight (lbs)

4750

4894

4488

Length (in.)

193.8

192.6

191.1

Width (in.)

78.3

78.9

78.7

Height (in.)

66.5

67.7

67.4

Ground Clearance (in.)

8.3

N/A

8.5

Wheelbase (in.)

115.5

114.8

114

The Mercedes is the heaviest of the lot weighing 4894 lbs followed by the X6 weighing in at 4750 lbs and the Porsche is the lightest weighing 4488 lbs. The BMW has a ground clearance of 8.3 inches while the Porsche has a slightly increased clearance of 8.5 inches. The X6 has the most length at 193.8 inches, and the longest wheelbase at 115.5 inches. Major exterior features are-

  • 19-inch wheels 
  • Optional upgrade to 20-inch wheels
  • Aluminum Running Boards
  • Adaptive LED headlights
  • Express Open/close sliding and tilting glass Sunroof

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Safety
8.0/10


The BMW X6 comes equipped with a plethora of safety features, including stability and traction control, ABS, automatic brake drying, front impact airbags, and side curtain airbags. The BMW Assist emergency communications system with automatic crash notification, stolen vehicle recovery, and on-demand roadside assistance is also a standard feature. 

When it comes to hard braking, the BMW X6 can stop from 60mph at an impressive distance of 108 ft, which is comparatively better than the competition. Other safety tech incorporated in the 2016 X6 includes a rearview camera, blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, forward collision warning, and mitigation system with pedestrian detection, side- and top-view parking cameras, and a night-vision system that can detect pedestrians. Few key safety features include-

  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • ABS
  • Automatic Brake Drying
  • Rearview Camera
  • Blind-spot Monitoring
  • Lane-departure Warning
  • Forward Collision Warning With Pedestrian Detection
  • Side- And Top-view Parking Cameras
  • Night-vision System

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Competition
6.0/10


2016 BMW X6 vs 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe

The 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe makes the most power between these two, and the GLE line-up has strong engine options. The AMG not only offers powerful engines but also delivers a good eceonomy and range. The GLE has a better reliability score over the BMW X6 as well. The BMW is a bigger car by proportions, and is cheaper as well.

However, the Merc offers premium plush interiors that the BMW cannot match. The features are super-useful and easy to use as well. Marginally, the Merc also has a better cargo capacity. The Benz is better equipped in terms of safety features and scores high in the crash-tests.

2016 BMW X6 vs 2016 Porsche Cayenne

The 2016 Porsche Cayenne might have similar power and torque figures as the X6, but its more fun to drive and has better handling characteristics. The ride is very plush, and has trememndous comfort. It is affordable than the X6 by around $6000 as well.

The X6 does offer the styling, and the 'M' performance option but it is not as versatile as the Cayenne. The Cayenne is a statement, whereas the X6 leaves you deciding whether its a SUV or not. In our opinion, the Cayenne is the better option.

Final Verdict


The 2016 BMW X6 is a superb vehicle to opt for. It has all the comfort and convenience features along with a capable powertrain and a stable and grippy AWD system on offer. But the competition, the Mercedes Benz AMG GLE 450 Coupe to be specific, offers better performance for $2,000 extra from the lower trim. This would be a better option to choose as the trim with the V8 engine in the X6 is around $10,000 costlier than the Mercedes.


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