The efficient motor develops 95% of its torque from as low as 1500rpm and a peak of 413lb-ft. at 2000rpm – more twist than the M6 flagship. Combined with its 272bhp output, the new 635d should accelerate to 60mph from rest in around 6.5 seconds.
With diesel powered cars accounting for the majority of BMW sales in Europe and the popularity of the oil-burners growing in the US, the market is primed to see the introduction of more high-performance diesel cars. Major rival Audi is already confirmed to be releasing its new A5 coupe with a 3.0L TDI engine, and there are also rumors that its R8 sports car could get a 450hp twelve-cylinder diesel engine as well.
Pictured above is an artist's rendering of what the 6-series facelift could look like.
Update: Click here for official BMW 6-series facelift details.





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