BMW X6

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BMW X6
Manufacturer BMW
Production to begin for 2009
Assembly Spartanburg, South Carolina
Class Mid-size luxury crossover SUV
Body style 4-door SUV
Layout FR layout/All wheel drive
Related BMW X5
Similar Infiniti FX
Porsche Cayenne

The BMW X6 is an upcoming mid-size luxury crossover SUV to be released in the 2009 model year. It will be based off the BMW X5 platform, and will be built at BMW's North American plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It is dubbed an SAV coupe by BMW and will serve a similar function in BMW's lineup as the 6-Series, an upscale coupe version of the high-volume 5-Series. Unlike the X5, it will have only two rows of seating.

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