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UPDATE 6/26/24: Car and Driver reached out to BMW for comment on an Automotive News report that claims the 6. The BMW 6 Series had a run defined by peaks and valleys, but a number of factors including slumping sales and new developments made spelled its doom. BMW quietly sold brand-new 6 Series GTs in 2024 - six years after the model was discontinued.
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The odd afterlife of BMW's slow. The BMW 6 Series has been an iconic flagship grand touring coupe and convertible model in the German automaker's lineup since 1976. With its combination of luxury, performance, and distinctive styling, the 6 Series earned a reputation over multiple generations as the pinnacle of BMW driving dynamics and passenger comfort.
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The BMW 6-Series is expected to return for 2026 as a new flagship model. Here's what we know so far about its design, powertrain options, and potential lineup. A new report alleges that BMW will rejigger its lineup by discontinuing the 8 Series and XM SUV and reviving the 6 Series nameplate.
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A dealer source also confirmed plans for the new 6-Series and said despite low expected volumes, such niche models should still be offered. Last year, BMW only delivered 5,751 units of the 8. The BMW 6 Series is a range of grand tourers produced by BMW since 1976.
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It is the successor to the E9 Coupé and is currently in its fourth generation. The first generation BMW E24 6 Series was available solely as a two-door coupé and produced from 1976 to 1989, when it was supplanted by the larger BMW 8 Series (E31). When the 6 Series nameplate was revived in 2004 for the second generation.
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Does BMW still sell the 6 Series? essence. Here in the U.S., BMW discontinued the 6 Series two-doors and four-door Gran Coupe after the 2019 model year to make way for the new 8 Series models. Even so, the 6er model range lives on in Europe, where the tallish, wagon-ish, fastback Gran Turismo version has been spruced up for 2021.
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BMW is set to revive its iconic 6-Series nameplate for a new lineup of coupes and convertibles, with an anticipated launch in the latter half of 2026. This move is part of a strategic shift to replace both the current 8-Series and the gas-powered versions of the 4-Series, according to a recent report from Automotive News. This revival will mark the 6.