illegalprelude Nov 20th, 2009 Link
is there any information on these hybrids? Like when we say hybrid, are we talking about like Prius hybrid or what? (im not expecting a small engine like that) but is that what were going for?
ReplyOfficial Release: The BMW ActiveHybrid X6 will arrive in US showrooms right on the heels of its North American debut at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. The one-of-a-kind Sports Active Coupe featuring two-model hybrid technology will be available beginning December 5, 2009 with a base MSRP of $89,725, including destination and handling.
In addition to BMW’s interpretation of two-mode hybrid technology, mated to the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 the price includes a number of standard features which are optional on the X6 xDrive50i. These include a unique 7-speed automatic transmission, Extended Nappa leather (including the dashboard and center console), 20-inch Aero Wheels with mixed-sized performance tires, Rearview camera with Top View and Head-up display.
The full list of additional standard features is included below. In addition to the very extensive list of standard equipment, there are a handful of options to tailor the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 to individual tastes. These are also listed below.
BMW’s first-ever hybrid represents another important element of the company’s ongoing EfficientDynamics strategy.
2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6 additional US standard over US X6 xDrive50i
2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6 optional equipment: - Active ventilating seat package $1,100 - Cold Weather Package $900 - Rear side window shades $300 - Sport seats N/C - Automatic high-beams $250 - Satellite radio $350 - Rear seat entertainment system $1,700 - Smartphone integration $150 - Enhanced premium sound system $700 - 19-inch wheels with all-season tires N/C
is there any information on these hybrids? Like when we say hybrid, are we talking about like Prius hybrid or what? (im not expecting a small engine like that) but is that what were going for?
Replyillegalprelude- We have covered these hybrids extensively. We have explained the different systems used, two- mode, vs. mild etc. We have even had Dave Buchko the power train guru from BMWNA on as a guest in a podcast to explain the systems.
I hope that helps.
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