What's New in the 2015 BMW M6?
The 2015 M6 picks up a standard Harman Kardon stereo and a touchpad-equipped iDrive controller.
Which M6 is the Best?
There aren't many choices to make here, but we'd definitely check the box for the fade-proof carbon-ceramic brakes, assuming you have an extra $9,000 or so.
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How Much Does a 2015 BMW M6 Cost?
The 2015 BMW M6 comes in one well-equipped trim level in either coupe or soft-top convertible form. The
M6 coupe ($112,850) comes standard with a carbon-fiber roof, staggered-width 19-inch alloy wheels, adaptive xenon headlamps, fog lights, adaptive dampers with selectable driving modes, keyless entry/ignition, 20-way multicontour heated sport seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, iPod/USB and Bluetooth connectivity, BMW Apps smartphone integration, a 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, and the iDrive infotainment system with a 10.2-in widescreen display, digital music storage, a navigation system and a rearview camera. The
M6 convertible ($120,450) is similarly equipped but substitutes a power soft-top with a heated glass rear window that can be independently raised and lowered. The Competition package adds a sport exhaust with black chrome tailpipes and enhanced sound, 15 extra horses, and sportier suspension and steering tuning. The Executive package includes LED headlights, ventilated active front seats with massage functions and a head-up display. Stand-alone options include 20-in wheels, carbon ceramic brakes, a Bang & Olufsen audio system and a night vision system with pedestrian detection. Under the trunk lid, the M6 coupe offers 13 cu ft. of space, while the convertible manages a respectable 10.6 cu ft. with the top down.