Engine: The S63Tü V8
The heart of the M6 Gran Coupé was the 4.4-liter V8 engine, bearing the code S63B44B (also known as S63Tü),
an evolution of the S63 powerplant. This engine was a masterpiece of BMW M engineering, equipped with M
TwinPower Turbo technology, which included two twin-scroll turbochargers housed in the "V" of the engine, a
cross-bank exhaust manifold to optimize gas flow, high-precision direct injection, and the VALVETRONIC and
Double-Vanos variable valve timing systems.
In its standard version, the engine delivered 560 hp (412 kW) of power between 6,000 and 7,000 rpm, and a
massive torque of 680 Nm (502 lb-ft) that was available across an extremely wide range, from 1,500 to 5,750
rpm. This flat torque curve guaranteed vigorous acceleration and roll-on speed at practically any rpm.
Transmission and Drivetrain
Power was sent exclusively to the rear wheels, a characteristic that differentiated it from its main
competitors with all-wheel drive. The standard transmission for most markets was the 7-speed M Double Clutch
Transmission (M-DCT) with Drivelogic. This gearbox was known for its extremely fast and responsive gear
changes, capable of operating smoothly in automatic mode or aggressively and instantaneously in manual mode.
For a small group of purists, mainly in the North American market, BMW offered a very rare 6-speed manual
gearbox option, a detail that makes these examples extremely coveted today.
Chassis, Suspension, and Brakes
The M6 Gran Coupé's chassis was extensively reworked to handle high performance. The front suspension was a
double-wishbone type, and the rear was an Integral-V multi-arm setup, both with M division-specific geometry
and components, such as forged aluminum arms to reduce unsprung weight.
As standard, the car came equipped with Dynamic Damper Control, which allowed the driver to adjust suspension
stiffness, and M Servotronic variable-ratio hydraulic steering. One of the most important components for the
car's dynamics was the Active M Differential. This electronically controlled limited-slip differential was
capable of proactively distributing torque between the right and left rear wheels, optimizing traction when
exiting corners and in low-grip conditions.
The standard braking system consisted of large ventilated compound discs, 400 mm in diameter at the front,
bitten by six-piston calipers, and 396 mm at the rear. For the most demanding drivers, there was the option
of carbon-ceramic brakes, which not only offered superior resistance to fade under heavy use but also
reduced unsprung weight by almost 20 kg (43 lbs), contributing to better suspension and steering response.
| Feature |
Standard BMW M6 Gran Coupé (F06) Specification |
| Engine |
S63B44B Twin-Turbo V8 |
| Displacement |
4395 cm³ |
| Power |
560 hp (412 kW) @ 6,000–7,000 rpm |
| Torque |
680 Nm @ 1,500–5,750 rpm |
| Transmission |
7-speed M-DCT with Drivelogic |
| Drivetrain |
Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Acceleration (0–100 km/h) |
4.2 seconds |
| Top Speed |
250 km/h (limited) / 305 km/h (with M Driver's Package) |
| Weight (unladen DIN/EU) |
1875 kg / 1950 kg |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
5011 mm x 1899 mm x 1393 mm |
| Wheelbase |
2964 mm |
| Front Brakes |
Ventilated compound discs (400 mm) with 6-piston calipers |
| Rear Brakes |
Ventilated compound discs (396 mm) with 1-piston calipers |
| Tires (Front/Rear) |
265/35 R20 / 295/30 R20 |