Wednesday, December 4, 2024

BMW 6 Series GT delisted From Official Website in India

BMW 6 Series GT

BMW enthusiasts in India received some surprising news: the luxurious 6 Series GT (Gran Turismo) has vanished from BMW’s official Indian website. This unexpected move strongly suggests that BMW has discontinued this model in the Indian market.

BMW 6 Series GT

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Why the Sudden Disappearance?

While BMW hasn’t released an official statement, the timing of this removal points to the recent launch of the all-new 5 Series in India, specifically the long-wheelbase (LWB) version. This is a big deal because it’s the first time this elongated 5 Series model has been available here. It’s also exclusive to India and China, making it a hot commodity for those seeking extra space and comfort.

The 5 Series LWB offers a similar blend of luxury and performance as the 6 Series GT, but with a more modern design and updated features. This could explain why BMW decided to simplify its lineup by letting go of the older model.

BMW 6 Series GT

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Farewell to a Versatile Performer

The 6 Series GT was a unique offering in BMW’s lineup, combining the sleek styling of a coupe with the practicality of a sedan and the spaciousness of an SUV. It was known for its powerful engines, smooth ride, and luxurious interior.

Buyers could choose between a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol or diesel engine, both paired with a responsive eight-speed automatic transmission. The 6 Series GT came in two trim levels: M Sport and the even sportier M Sport Signature.

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What’s Next for BMW in India?

With the 6 Series GT gone, BMW India is focusing on its newer models, including the 5 Series LWB. This model is expected to be a hit with Indian buyers who value extra legroom and a refined driving experience.

It’s important to note that this change doesn’t mean the end of the 6 Series GT globally. It continues to be available in other markets, where it remains a popular choice for those seeking a luxurious and versatile grand touring car.

BMW 6 Series GT

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Looking Ahead

The discontinuation of the 6 Series GT may be a disappointment for some fans, but it also signals BMW’s commitment to evolving its lineup to meet the changing needs of its customers. The arrival of the 5 Series LWB represents a new chapter for BMW in India, offering a fresh take on luxury and performance.

As the Indian automotive market continues to grow and evolve, we can expect BMW to introduce more exciting and innovative models in the future. Stay tuned for further updates from the Bavarian automaker.

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