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BMW X5 and X6 M Photos Leaked

One or two sites have broken the much heralded press embargo and released photos of the X5 and X6 M ahead of their debut in NYC later this month. We’re holding off posting more photos and the official release but it’s out there at this point. Look for the official pics and press release very soon.

Written By: Gabe

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chilliwilli Apr 3rd, 2009 Link

Before the hate parade comes marching in… :-)

The X ///M’s make perfect (business) sense, M sales in general have been steady. It’s only logical, these will appeal to the performance suv enthusiasts and will appeal to old and new consumers. They will meet and exceed their bottom line (bottom line). Throw in “new technology”, tow capability, and 0-100km in 4.5 seconds…hell, count me in.

You only live once.

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chaz Apr 4th, 2009 Link

I understand BMW’s attempt to create new markets and new customer’s, but this is taking their limited resources away from the type of car I would like to purchase and own (smaller, lighter weight, one that engages the driver more than the car’s electronics).

It undoubtably would have been an interesting halo vehicle if the world hadn’t turned upside down in the last months.

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JonPD Apr 4th, 2009 Link

Big shock here but although I admit I am not a SUV fan, I have no core objections with these developments. I do wonder though how it will change the perception about the M Division however. I am sure these vehicles will perform better than their size and weight should allow. Still not sure how Motorsports and SAV’s have any common ground, but that’s just me.

Not a hater here, although not a fan

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135iPony Apr 4th, 2009 Link

JonPD — I think the common ground between the M division and the SAV’s could have been achieved by creating road-going versions of the Dakar rally X’s.

Something like what Tiff raced against in Fifth Gear:

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/fifth-gear-bmw-x5-dakar

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Ben Apr 4th, 2009 Link

135i — Wow. Seeing that clip helped me understand the M for the X’s. Now that I know that bit of racing heritage, I don’t mind them.

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JonPD Apr 4th, 2009 Link

So I should think of the X5/6 M’s charging along though the Dakar rally. Would have to say that while yes the support car makes sense, however I can assure you that M built these cars for fetching groceries and children at warp speed rather than charging through Dakar.

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135iPony Apr 5th, 2009 Link

Jon,

yeah, I mean that’s what the X M models could have been. I’m sure the production models are still going to be great, really expensive tanks…just would have been cool to see something a little out of the box from BMW with these machines. Instead of forcing great road dynamics onto these behemoths how about making them some of the best off-road racing machines available?

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