BMW Announces X6 Prices

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Anytime BMW unleashes a new model, the question for buyers is not whether the price will be hefty, but to what degree. Will it be $40,000? $50,000? More?

In the case of BMW’s new X6, things get pretty expensive pretty fast. The crossover wagon’s two trims, the xDrive 35i and the xDrive 50i start at $52,000 and $63,000, respectively, and can rise quickly. There’s the Sport Package, the Premium Sound Package, the Rear Climate Package, and so on; before you know it, $70,000 has passed you by. A small price to pay for some, but given that we’re still not sure about the X6’s place at the BMW table, that could be one hefty price tag.

BMW X6 Price Tag Makes Tall Wagon a Tall Order Starting at $52,000 (Jalopnik)
BMW X6 Pricing including options and packages (BMW Blog)

Comments 

Are you kidding me. Who pays 70k for an X3 on roids?

The Infiniti EX is almost half the price for the same room and more technology.

This is the ugliest vehicle since the Pontiac Aztec...for 3 times the price!

LOL!

I guess you're paying for the voice activated i-drive AWD platinum crack pipe they help you smoke when you buy the thing.

Hey Cars.com, do a comparison on this crossover against all the others it's coming up against. That would be interesting.

I think if you took this thing and traced the side profile and then drove one of those old AMC/Eagle wagon 4wd things from 25 years ago up to that trace, it would fit that profile exactly. I am totally at a loss for why they would make this thing.

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