About BMW 640i xDrive Gran Turismo
The BMW 640i xDrive Gran Turismo is more directly the successor to the 5-series Gran Turismo. Recently put out to pasture, it had a high center of gravity and ungainly, tallish looks. It has remained a rare presence on our roads. It has comprised a one-car segment throughout its life cycle. Yet BMW wants to move the needle ahead and has left nothing untouched to make the 6-series Gran Turismo a better and more attractive car than its predecessor.
The available engine in the U.S. market will be the 335-hp turbocharged inline-six. It is strong, and it sounds silky. Sent through the ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic, torque is distributed to four wheels when needed. The 640i xDrive Gran Turismo charges to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, BMW claims and tops out at 155 mph when fitted with appropriate tires. The 640i xDrive Gran Turismo even walks away entirely from the heavy steering of other BMW models. The 640i xDrive Gran Turismo is definitely on the lighter side. As far as driving modes are concerned, there is a Sport mode; BMW offers a Comfort+ setting on 6 Gran Turismos with the optional adaptive dampers. Keep it in Sport mode, and enjoy the surprisingly light-footed handling. It is capable and it'll play if you decide to flog it through the corners.
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The 640i xDrive Gran Turismo is a vastly better-looking vehicle than the 5-series GT. The front is dominated by high-end LED headlights, a sculpted hood, and integrated lower air intakes. The side windows feature a new interpretation of the Hofmeister kink that pulls the rear end down, and muscular rear fenders further break up the tall body. The long, lower rear end is dominated by horizontal, three-dimensional taillights and an electrically operated spoiler. The rear seats feel as spacious as those in a 7-series, there is more headroom, and the cargo area has grown: It now holds 31 cubic feet with the rear seats up or 65 cubic feet when they are lowered.
The future of the 640i xDrive Gran Turismo can be yours for $70,695 to start, and it comes nicely loaded with a panoramic sunroof and plenty of goodies. As capable as it is unobtrusive, the BMW 640i xDrive Gran Turismo may be the sportiest hotel shuttle ever built. As for the repair of the car, the customer can purchase the OEM parts, for instance, starting parts, charging parts, transmission parts, and air intake parts on the Internet.