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Richard in NC
12-16-2007, 09:29 AM
Check it out http://jalopnik.com/cars/bmw-x6/bmw-x6-in-production-in-action-and-on-video-and-at-the-detroit-auto-show-334378.php
Edit: Look here for more details http://jalopnik.com/cars/2009-bmw-x6/2009-bmx-x6-officially-revealed-shows-off-bootylicious-rear-end-334405.php
Also to copy some text I found on E60.net, there WILL be a 3.0TT and a 4.4TT with 400hp.

"Superior engine dynamics in both the xDrive35i and xDrive50i.
Through its superior suspension technology, the BMW X6 is able to convert all the power of the engine safely and consistently into driving dynamics under virtually all conditions and on all kinds of surfaces. And the engines available in the first Sports Activity Coupe set standards themselves in terms of muscular performance, superior running smoothness, and outstanding efficiency in their respective class. Both the xDrive35i and xDrive50i feature Twin Turbo technology engines, representing the latest in state of the art engine technology-with the power range extending from 300 hp to 400 hp.

The BMW X6 xDrive50i is powered by an all-new eight-cylinder, while the BMW X6 xDrive35i features the most powerful straight-six within the engine portfolio of Germany's leading premium car maker. The performance characteristics and efficiency for both of these engines benefits from the exclusive combination of Twin Turbo technology and High Precision Injection available only from BMW. The principle of combining two turbochargers and direct gasoline injection applied for the first time on the straight-six is now also to be admired on the new V8."

"A class of its own: The new eight-cylinder with Twin Turbo Technology.

With Ultimate Driving Performance as the most important feature-this applies to BMW's X Models and to BMW's eight-cylinder engines-the BMW X6 is adding an incomparably dynamic variant to the line-up of BMW X Models, with the world's first Sports Activity Coupe boasting a particularly sporting and dynamic eight-cylinder.

Displacing 4.4 liters, the new V8 engine with Twin Turbo technology and direct gasoline injection (High Precision Injection) develops maximum output of 400 hp throughout a broad range of engine speed from 5,500-6,400 rpm. Engine torque reaches its peak of 450 lb-ft throughout an unusually large speed range from 1,800-4,500 rpm. The spontaneous, intense and long-lasting thrust generated in this way is the result of Twin Turbo technology already featured on BMW's most powerful straight-six combined with High Precision Injection. The cooling effect of direct fuel injection also ensures a compression ratio quite unusual on a turbocharged engine, helping to give the engine an even higher level of all-round efficiency.

The position of the turbochargers and catalytic converters in the V-section between the two rows of cylinders is likewise an innovation in technology allowing particularly compact engine dimensions and at the same time requiring new configuration of the intake and exhaust ducts. This means shorter intake and exhaust manifolds and larger cross-sections significantly reducing pressure losses on both the intake and exhaust side.

The all-aluminum V8 engine developed for the BMW X6 offers all the qualities typical of an eight-cylinder in incomparably sporting style. In practice, this means a combination of superior torque at low engine speeds with an ongoing surge of power and performance up to the higher speed range.

The BMW X6 xDrive50i accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 5.3 seconds and boasts ample power reserves for exceptional acceleration also at higher speeds. When equipped with the optional 20 inch wheels with performance tires, the top speed is a truly impressive 155 mph limited electronically by the engine control unit."

cobradav
12-16-2007, 11:28 AM
All I care out of this announcement is the 400hp/450ft lb 4.4L V8. That NAILS my decision. No new 6er until it comes with this engine. Even if in a E63 I'll not wait until the F12/13.

boxboss
12-16-2007, 11:32 AM
Displacing 4.4 liters, the new V8 engine with Twin Turbo technology and direct gasoline injection (High Precision Injection) develops maximum output of 400 hp throughout a broad range of engine speed from 5,500-6,400 rpm. Engine torque reaches its peak of 450 lb-ft throughout an unusually large speed range from 1,800-4,500 rpm. The spontaneous, intense and long-lasting thrust generated in this way is the result of Twin Turbo technology already featured on BMW's most powerful straight-six combined with High Precision Injection. The cooling effect of direct fuel injection also ensures a compression ratio quite unusual on a turbocharged engine, helping to give the engine an even higher level of all-round efficiency.
Just what we need - a 645 that will put an end to the bashing from 650 owners. No more "puny, underpowered" comments. 450 ft-lb of torque would be awesome!

mjames
12-16-2007, 02:30 PM
Another gas-guzzling SUV, nothing to get excited about. Wake me when the replacement for the Z8 arrives. :sleep2:

NoM6D
12-16-2007, 04:08 PM
Love the engine, underwhelmed with the vehicle.

boxboss
12-16-2007, 04:16 PM
Love the engine, underwhelmed with the vehicle.
:stupid: The engine is what I'm talking about.

12-16-2007, 05:52 PM
I think this is the engine for 2009 in the 650i. Works perfectly. They'll probably call it the 650iTT.

Gman
12-16-2007, 06:48 PM
...It's coming, whoopee.

NoM6D
12-16-2007, 07:09 PM
...It's coming, whoopee.

He sounds so non-plussed because he has a special one-off M release of the X6 being delivered to his doorstep. The bigwigs in Germany decided to reward their number one US customer. Sad thing is, he'll relegate it to the garage for utility duty (hauling his spare wheel/tire combos for the rest of the fleet).

12-16-2007, 07:23 PM
...It's coming, whoopee.

He sounds so non-plussed because he has a special one-off M release of the X6 being delivered to his doorstep. The bigwigs in Germany decided to reward their number one US customer. Sad thing is, he'll relegate it to the garage for utility duty (hauling his spare wheel/tire combos for the rest of the fleet).
:lost: What? What is :bmw: doing for me, its no. 1 customer? :dunno:

Including my most recent -- with the ex -- an X3, I have acquired 4 BMWs in the last 26 months. Beat that suckers! :cult:

Yeah. You can kneel that again!

boxboss
12-16-2007, 07:28 PM
I think this is the engine for 2009 in the 650i. Works perfectly. They'll probably call it the 650iTT.
Would they call a 4.4 litre a '50? It should be a 645TT and elevate the '45 to it's deserved position on the performance chart. :mrgreen:

12-16-2007, 07:32 PM
I think this is the engine for 2009 in the 650i. Works perfectly. They'll probably call it the 650iTT.
Would they call a 4.4 litre a '50? It should be a 645TT and elevate the '45 to it's deserved position on the performance chart. :mrgreen:
The 3L straight six is the x35. There already is a 550, 650 and 750, so to distinguish it from the twin turbo, they will call the newly motivated ones 550TT, 650TT and 750TT or maybe just one T (assuming the whole model line gets it). That's my guess. But what the hell do I know?

12-16-2007, 08:06 PM
All I care out of this announcement is the 400hp/450ft lb 4.4L V8. That NAILS my decision. No new 6er until it comes with this engine. Even if in a E63 I'll not wait until the F12/13.

:stupid: The E63/E64 have 3 (at most) more production years to go. September 2003 was its first production year, which when you add 7 gives September 2010 terminating at September 2011.

Richard in NC
12-16-2007, 08:12 PM
I think this is the engine for 2009 in the 650i. Works perfectly. They'll probably call it the 650iTT.
Would they call a 4.4 litre a '50? It should be a 645TT and elevate the '45 to it's deserved position on the performance chart. :mrgreen:
The 3L straight six is the x35. There already is a 550, 650 and 750, so to distinguish it from the twin turbo, they will call the newly motivated ones 550TT, 650TT and 750TT or maybe just one T (assuming the whole model line gets it). That's my guess. But what the hell do I know?

However, there was a report that BMW filed for copyright on 555i & 755i. I assume 655i as well.

NoM6D
12-16-2007, 08:18 PM
...It's coming, whoopee.

He sounds so non-plussed because he has a special one-off M release of the X6 being delivered to his doorstep. The bigwigs in Germany decided to reward their number one US customer. Sad thing is, he'll relegate it to the garage for utility duty (hauling his spare wheel/tire combos for the rest of the fleet).
:lost: What? What is :bmw: doing for me, its no. 1 customer? :dunno:

Including my most recent -- with the ex -- an X3, I have acquired 4 BMWs in the last 26 months. Beat that suckers! :cult:

Yeah. You can kneel that again!

Well said, but they can drop Gman's ride off in New Sewer, I mean New Jersey. They didn't want to spring for the Canal. Maybe next time, Mal!