The 2018 BMW 6 Series Coupe is dropped, leaving the Convertible and Gran Coupe Sedan. The M Sport package gains the carbon-fiber trim from the M6, and 20-inch bi-color M wheels are now available.
For 2017, all BMW 6 Series models gain iDrive 5.0, wireless charging and Wi-Fi hotspot.
The 2018 BMW 6 Series offers luxury buyers a choice between a performance-oriented convertible and a performance-oriented sedan. The 6 Series Convertible does battle with the Jaguar F-Type, Porsche 911 Cabriolet and Audi S5, while the 2018 BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe offers a coupe-like silhouette with the convenience of four doors similar to the Mercedes-Benz CLS and Porsche Panamera. BMW’s aging 6 Series for 2018 can’t quite match newer models from Jaguar, Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz, but it remains an important part of BMW’s overall portfolio, especially in convertible form. As an all-new 6 Series is on deck for 2019, buyers can expect dealers may be anxious to move models off the lot.