Sedan  Executive

Prices

RM 418,131

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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BMW 6 Series GT 2020
The BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo (GT) 2020 lineup exemplifies German engineering with a blend of luxury and performance. This grand tourer offers three variants: the 630i, 640i xDrive, and the M Sport trim. The 630i features a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine (255 hp), while the 640i xDrive upgrades to a 3.0L turbocharged inline-6 (335 hp), both paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Key highlights include adaptive air suspension, a panoramic sunroof, and BMW's iDrive 7.0 infotainment system. The M Sport package enhances aesthetics and dynamics with sportier styling, upgraded brakes, and adaptive M suspension. Designed for long-distance comfort, the 6 Series GT combines coupe-like elegance with hatchback practicality, making it ideal for discerning drivers in Malaysia seeking versatility without compromising on prestige. Our page provides comprehensive details to assist your research on the BMW 6 Series GT 2020. Explore model-specific specifications, including engine options (petrol/diesel), dimensions, and fuel efficiency tailored for roads in Malaysia. Compare pricing across trims, from the base 630i to the fully loaded M Sport edition, with insights into financing options. Dive into expert reviews highlighting ride quality, tech features like gesture control, and common issues such as adaptive suspension maintenance. Stay updated with the latest news on recalls, aftermarket upgrades, and FAQs addressing ownership costs or warranty coverage. For vehicle enthusiasts, we trace the 6 Series GT's evolution since its 2017 debut, contextualizing its position within BMW's broader portfolio. Whether you're buying, maintaining, or simply admiring, our curated resources ensure accurate decisions.
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2020 BMW 6 Series 630i GT M Sport
RM 418,131
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Retail Price:RM 418,131
Top Speed(km/h):250
0-100km/h(s):6.3
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6.6
Launched Year:2020
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

BMW 6 Series GT +2020 Key Highlights

The 2020 BMW 6 Series GT lineup combines elegant grand touring capabilities with cutting-edge technology. Featuring a sleek fastback design, refined interiors, and advanced driver-assistance systems, these models prioritize comfort and performance. Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged engine (245 HP) paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, they deliver a balance of efficiency and dynamic handling. Key upgrades include standard LED lighting, enhanced infotainment with iDrive 7.0, and optional M Sport packages for a sportier aesthetic.

630i Luxury Design Suite

630i M Sport

630i M Sport Grand Tourer

Common Problem

General Reliability and Maintenance
The BMW 6 Series, including the GT models, often comes under scrutiny for its reliability and maintenance costs. Owners have reported various issues that can be expensive to repair. For instance, one user mentioned significant repair costs for parts like EDC struts, valve cover gasket assembly, and A/C blower motor. However, some users have found certain models, like the 640i with the N55 engine, to be more reliable than others, provided regular maintenance is performed.
Specific Mechanical Issues
Common mechanical problems across BMW models include issues with valve covers, oil filter covers, high-pressure fuel pumps (HPFP), and water pumps. These issues are not guaranteed to occur in every vehicle but are prevalent enough to be considered typical concerns for BMW owners.
Design and Practicality Concerns
The design of the GT models has been criticized by some as being less aesthetically pleasing compared to other BMW models. The GT's taller profile may not appeal to everyone, and some prefer the sleeker design of the Gran Coupe variants. Additionally, practical concerns such as limited headroom or the inconvenience of getting in and out due to the car's low profile have been noted by owners.
Electrical and Technological Issues
BMWs are known for their advanced technological features, but these can sometimes lead to electrical issues. For example, a user reported problems with screens shutting off while driving and key connectivity issues in a different BMW model, which could potentially apply to the 6 Series GT if similar systems are used.
Cost Considerations
Owning a BMW, particularly the 6 Series GT, can be costly in terms of both purchase price and ongoing maintenance. Tires alone can be an expensive recurring cost, with one owner reporting spending around $1,600 per set. It's important for potential buyers to consider these costs when evaluating the overall value and affordability of the vehicle.

Resale Value

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2020 BMW M3 M340i xDrive
Resale Value : 82.96%
Market Value: RM 551,500
Original Price: RM 664,800
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2020 Perodua Bezza 1.3 AV (A)
Resale Value : 80.23%
Market Value: RM 40,100
Original Price: RM 49,980
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2020 Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8E
Resale Value : 78.02%
Market Value: RM 106,800
Original Price: RM 136,888
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2020 Nissan Almera 1.0L VL
Resale Value : 77.32%
Market Value: RM 70,600
Original Price: RM 91,310
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2020 Volkswagen Arteon 2.0 TSI R-Line
Resale Value : 76.92%
Market Value: RM 207,600
Original Price: RM 269,888
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2020 Honda Accord 1.5TC
Resale Value : 76.34%
Market Value: RM 150,700
Original Price: RM 197,400
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2020 Volkswagen Passat 2.0TSI United
Resale Value : 76.16%
Market Value: RM 155,700
Original Price: RM 204,433
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2020 Kia Cerato 1.6 SX
Resale Value : 75.48%
Market Value: RM 76,900
Original Price: RM 101,888

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Engine Power(PS)
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Engine Torque(Nm)
-
TRANSMISSION
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Fuel Consumption
6.6
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History of BMW 6 Series GT

2nd Generation (2024-Present)
The current 6 Series GT (2024) retains its core GT ethos with refreshed styling, including updated LED lights and grille. It offers a 245hp 2.0T engine, modern tech like 12.3-inch displays, and enhanced driver aids, though 3.0T variants were discontinued.
1st Generation (2017-2023)
The inaugural BMW 6 Series GT debuted in 2017, replacing the 5 Series GT. It featured a sleek fastback design, 2.0T/3.0T engine options, and an 8-speed automatic transmission, blending coupe aesthetics with practical liftback functionality.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05