2010 BMW X6 M

2010 BMW X6 M is officially unveiled and it is the most powerful M car ever, using a version of BMW’s latest twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine that churns out a staggering 550 HP (horsepower) and should be making over 650Nm of torque. The car can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds according to the BMW. It has relatively low redline of 7,000rpm compare to the M3 and M5 models and is mated to an automatic gearbox.
As there’s no official details about this new BMW X6 M, by the look at the leaked photos the BMW X6 M looks sportier that includes a very aggressive front bumper with no foglamps, side air-vents or if you prefer, gills, five-spoke alloy wheels and a set of quad exhaust tail pipes.
The X6 M has paddle shifts where drivers can manually select gears using either paddles or an an electronic gear selector lever. Inside the cabin, the X6 M features sports seats, a new steering wheel and revised instrument panel.