![]() > BMW confirms 6 Series GT line-up and Australian pricingīMW has elected to stick with a traditional eight-speed torque converter gearbox for the 6 Series GT and the result is a solid pairing with the engine. If you prefer more engagement with your driving, the paddle shifters add somewhat to the experience. ![]() ![]() There’s good mid-range torque available and the transmission is quick enough to kick down for acceleration from 60km/h to 100km/h when overtaking. As a result performance is sharp and swift, however with a muted engine note, it fails to thrill aurally. Spurred along by a 3.0-litre turbocharged six-cylinder engine which generates 250kW and 450Nm, BMW claims the 640i x Drive GT will accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 5.3secs. On test at launch was the all-wheel drive range-topping 640i xDrive GT which will be available for $148,900 (plus on-road costs).
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