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      11-19-2009, 10:04 AM   #1
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X6 ActiveHybrid Pricing Announced

I saw this press release regarding availability and pricing for the X6 ActiveHybrid, and figured I'd pass it along. What a bargain for the holidays. There's no way I'd buy one without driving it first to see the performance!

PRESS RELEASE:

BMW ANNOUNCES PRICING FOR THE 2010 BMW ACTIVEHYBRID X6
18.11.2009
Press Release


At $89,725 the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 arrives just in time for the holidays.

Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, November 18, 2009... The BMW ActiveHybrid X6 will arrive in US showrooms right on the heels of its North American debut at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. The one-of-a-kind Sports Active Coupe featuring two-model hybrid technology will be available beginning December 5, 2009 with a base MSRP of $89,725, including destination and handling.

In addition to BMW's interpretation of two-mode hybrid technology, mated to the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 the price includes a number of standard features which are optional on the X6 xDrive50i. These include a unique 7-speed automatic transmission, Extended Nappa leather (including the dashboard and center console), 20-inch Aero Wheels with mixed-sized performance tires, Rearview camera with Top View and Head-up display.

The full list of additional standard features is included below. In addition to the very extensive list of standard equipment, there are a handful of options to tailor the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 to individual tastes. These are also listed below.

BMW's first-ever hybrid represents another important element of the company's ongoing EfficientDynamics strategy.


2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6 additional US standard over US X6 xDrive50i
* 7-speed automatic transmission
* Extended Nappa leather seats including dashboard and center console
* 20-inch Aero wheels with mixed-sized performance tires
* Rear view camera with Top View
* Head-up Display
* BMW Assist with Bluetooth phone connectivity
* Power tailgate
* Premium sound system
* 6-disc DVD Changer
* iPod and USB adapter
* Universal garage-door opener
* Comfort Access
* Soft-close doors
* 4-zone climate control
* Heated front seats
* Auto-dimmer rearview mirrors
* Digital compass mirror
* Anthracite headliner
* Ambiance lighting
* Privacy glass
* Running boards
* Storage package


2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6 optional equipment:
* Active ventilating seat package $1,100
* Cold Weather Package $900
* Rear side window shades $300
* Sport seats N/C
* Automatic high-beams $250
* Satellite radio $350
* Rear seat entertainment system $1,700
* Smartphone integration $150
* Enhanced premium sound system $700
* 19-inch wheels with all-season tires N/C
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      11-19-2009, 10:19 AM   #2
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that is a lot of money... The question is will people pay for it?
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      11-19-2009, 04:53 PM   #3
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This will be a low volume "halo" hybrid vehicle. Expect the 7 Series and 5 Series mild hybrids to be better sellers.
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      11-19-2009, 04:55 PM   #4
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that is a lot of money... The question is will people pay for it?
I want to see the first nitwit on this forum to pick one of these up. The idea of saying performance and economy in the same breath is just silly talk.
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      11-19-2009, 05:10 PM   #5
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You say that yet.... Many people purchased the lexus that was a hybrid/performance sedan... Why was that any better? Hell even Ari Gold had one..
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      11-19-2009, 05:21 PM   #6
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that is a lot of money... The question is will people pay for it?
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      11-19-2009, 05:53 PM   #7
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thats like M5 category $.......different cars for different folks but still a lot of money.
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      11-19-2009, 05:54 PM   #8
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Hey at least you don't have to pay extra for your iPod adapter on this $90k car...
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what a car...
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      11-19-2009, 07:10 PM   #9
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You say that yet.... Many people purchased the lexus that was a hybrid/performance sedan... Why was that any better? Hell even Ari Gold had one..
I am sorry... I do not like the Lexus brand or care much about the people who own one. They are just cars built for seniles with rheumatoid arthritis. I tell you what though, when I can no longer enjoy a 'real' automobile, I will walk into a Lexus dealership
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      11-19-2009, 07:24 PM   #10
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I am sorry... I do not like the Lexus brand or care much about the people who own one. They are just cars built for seniles with rheumatoid arthritis. I tell you what though, when I can no longer enjoy a 'real' automobile, I will walk into a Lexus dealership
Different strokes for different folks, I guess. For me, the lexus LS 600h is a better car. I ain't gonna pay $90k for this behemoth, but maybe the 5-series or 7-series hybrid. Mating a hybrid drive to a V8 fuel hog in a 3-ton crossover to gain perhaps 19 - 20 mpg makes no sense.

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      11-19-2009, 10:15 PM   #11
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...............
that. is. more. than. an. x6m.
WHOOOO would do that?!?!!?!?!?
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      11-19-2009, 10:58 PM   #12
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I love my BMW's..but they are really pricing themselves out of the market..it's starting to like you gotta be a wall street banker or a superstar to afford on..a 328 is almost 50,000 with full options..come on man get real
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      11-19-2009, 11:15 PM   #13
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I wonder how long it will take to break even.
Sorry BMW, I don't see the point in this exercise, I would rather take a diesel over this based on the pricing.
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      11-20-2009, 12:01 AM   #14
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that. is. more. than. an. x6m.
WHOOOO would do that?!?!!?!?!?
wow i just realized that

hahahahahahha LMFAO what are they thinking ?
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      11-20-2009, 12:22 AM   #15
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Different strokes for different folks, I guess. For me, the lexus LS 600h is a better car. I ain't gonna pay $90k for this behemoth, but maybe the 5-series or 7-series hybrid. Mating a hybrid drive to a V8 fuel hog in a 3-ton crossover to gain perhaps 19 - 20 mpg makes no sense.
I am not promoting this ESSYOUVEE. IMHO hybrids are a joke. If you really want to save the planet, buy a diesel. Decent performance that translate into savings at the gas station. Cant go wrong there. I hope we see a lot more diesels in the near future.
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      11-20-2009, 12:32 AM   #16
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that. is. more. than. an. x6m.
WHOOOO would do that?!?!!?!?!?
That's ridiculous!! I looked up the prices too, and noticed it was higher than X6M, but it didn't click until I read your post haha.

I guess there is one thing for us to take into consideration: This offers slightly more power than the X6 xDrive50i, slightly better fuel economy, and slew of standard options that are options on the X6 xDrive50i. How much would adding those options bring the price of a X6 xDrive50i to? I'm guessing it wouldn't be TOOO far from the price of a X6 AH.

EDIT: I just built a X6 xDrive50i with all the standard features of the X6 AH, and it came to $81,xxx. So for $8,000, you get slightly more power, slightly better fuel economy, and one more gear.... Oh, and you get to say you have a hybrid car.

I wouldn't do it, but I personally know some people that would. In fact, I know two people who already put pre-orders on them.
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I am not promoting this ESSYOUVEE. IMHO hybrids are a joke. If you really want to save the planet, buy a diesel. Decent performance that translate into savings at the gas station. Cant go wrong there. I hope we see a lot more diesels in the near future.
Don't disagree with you there. Unfortunately, many Americans still can't pull their heads out of the sandbox and get over the old notion about diesel being smelly and dirty, BMW and Mercedes can't just stand by watching Toyota monopolyzing the growing luxury hybrid segment. They have no choice but to jump on the bandwagon with these cars. I hope sometime during the next 3-series's life cycle, BMW would pull a surprise magic trick out of the hat and offers a diesel/hybrid version (perhaps a 320d AH). That would be the ultimate driving hybrid.
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the bmw hybrid range models will grow up for sure
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I just bought a well optioned X5 35d for $54k; it gets 26+ mpg on the highway as advertised with excellent power delivery. Save the money, buy an X5 35d for you and a Z4 35i for your wife for just a little more money than one of these new X6 Hybrids; that is what I did.
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I just bought a well optioned X5 35d for $54k; it gets 26+ mpg on the highway as advertised with excellent power delivery. Save the money, buy an X5 35d for you and a Z4 35i for your wife for just a little more money than one of these new X6 Hybrids; that is what I did.
You sir, are a very smart man. BTW what is the availability of diesel fuel? Is it easy to come by in remote areas? Maybe in Texas and the south it may be a different story,since a lot of heavy duty pickups are diesel (as far as I know)
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I just bought a well optioned X5 35d for $54k; it gets 26+ mpg on the highway as advertised with excellent power delivery. Save the money, buy an X5 35d for you and a Z4 35i for your wife for just a little more money than one of these new X6 Hybrids; that is what I did.
smart man!!!!!
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Don't disagree with you there. Unfortunately, many Americans still can't pull their heads out of the sandbox and get over the old notion about diesel being smelly and dirty, BMW and Mercedes can't just stand by watching Toyota monopolyzing the growing luxury hybrid segment. They have no choice but to jump on the bandwagon with these cars. I hope sometime during the next 3-series's life cycle, BMW would pull a surprise magic trick out of the hat and offers a diesel/hybrid version (perhaps a 320d AH). That would be the ultimate driving hybrid.
Again, Hybrids have proven to be the most successful sales campaign of a MOST useless product of this century. People should in fact be more educated about the the manufacturing process of these hybrids. For instance these batteries themselves require mining of some of the rarest minerals known to man the world over. That is an expensive and VERY POLLUTING process. Then you have the recycling of these aforementioned batteries which is in a very nascent phase... again very polluting. At least these german hybrids use a lot of recyclable parts.
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