The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé (F06) was universally acclaimed for its design, which many consider one
of the high points of BMW aesthetics in the modern era. Its form was carefully sculpted to convey elegance,
exclusivity, and dynamism.
Exterior Design
The proportions of the F06 followed the classic playbook of a grand tourer: a long, imposing hood, short
front and rear overhangs, and a flowing roofline that sloped smoothly to the rear, creating an unmistakable
silhouette. The prominent wheel arches and the precise crease lines that ran along the side of the vehicle
accentuated its low, wide stance. At the rear, the muscular shape over the wheels, combined with the
horizontal LED taillights and the third brake light integrated into the top of the glass, gave the car an
agile and powerful appearance.
Interior Design and Functionality
Internally, the Gran Coupé maintained BMW's tradition of a strongly driver-oriented cockpit. All controls and
displays were ergonomically positioned for easy access, reinforcing the connection between the driver and
the machine. The environment was pure luxury, featuring exceptionally high-quality materials, such as finely
structured leather (with a Nappa leather option) and fine wood or brushed aluminum trims.
One of the most distinctive features of the F06 was its "4+1" seating concept. This configuration was
not a design error, but a deliberate choice that defined the character of the car. Instead of trying to be a
conventional five-seater sedan, the Gran Coupé prioritized maximum comfort for four occupants. The two rear
seats were individual and luxurious, separated by a center console that extended from the front, creating an
atmosphere of exclusivity. The "+1", a smaller center seat functionally compromised by the transmission
tunnel, was intended for short, occasional trips. With this decision, BMW communicated that the F06 was, at
its core, a true coupe that offered the convenience of rear doors, and not a 5 Series with a different roof.
Platform and Dimensions
To accommodate the rear doors and offer more interior space, the F06 was built on an elongated
version of the 6 Series Coupé (F13) platform. Its wheelbase was 117 mm longer, totaling 2,968 mm, identical
to that of the 5 Series sedan (F10) from the same era. With a total length of 5,007 mm, the Gran Coupé was
significantly larger than its two-door sibling, which translated into notably superior legroom for rear
passengers. The trunk offered a capacity of 460 liters, a respectable volume for the category.