BMW Considering Return of 6 Series Following 8 Series Production End
BMW is reportedly considering a revival of the 6 Series model following the cessation of production for the 8 Series. According to reports from Telegrafi, the decision is linked to the brand’s ongoing shift towards the “Neue Klasse” design language. The 6 Series was initially discontinued in 2019, coinciding with the launch of the 8 Series.
The upcoming return is anticipated to incorporate BMW’s new design philosophy, described as a striking combination by industry observers. Initially introduced in the early 2000s – a decade after the first generation – the 6 Series was a long-wheelbase grand tourer available in coupe and convertible body styles. Throughout its production, the series expanded to include limousine and wagon variants.
Recent images circulating on Instagram, via sugardesign_1, showcase a new coupe design that adapts the latest front-end styling currently implemented across the BMW series. This new design is expected to be a key element of the revived 6 Series. The return of the 6 Series represents a strategic move by BMW as it continues to develop its Neue Klasse design language.
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