ActiveHybrid X6 Will be Discontinued in the U.S. for 2012
Published Friday, 28 October, 2011 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
There is one sports activity vehicle (SAV) that stands above the rest in terms of power. It is the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 equipped with a TwinPower turbocharged V8. Boasting 400 unbroken ponies of power, it's actually renowned as the most powerful hybrid worldwide.
Drivers in the U.S., however, only have a short time left to purchase a ActiveHybrid X6. BMW has decided to stop selling the hybrid SAV in the U.S., for the 2012 model year.
Among the standard features Braman BMW Jupiter thinks make this car so special - and there are many - are: brake energy regeneration, two-mode active transmission, xDrive, intelligent all-wheel drive system, rearview camera with arial view, park distance control, BMW Assist with Bluetooth wireless technology, Xenon adaptive headlights, HUD, climate control, navigation with traffic alerts, 6-disc DVD player, cutting-edge hi-fi system, rear-seat entertainment, and iPod/iPhone compatibility. Further confirming, the ActiveHybrid X6's ability to take you for the long-haul, the SAV has also received praise from some of the industry's toughest critics for its super comfy front seats, poignant acceleration, and apt handling.
To learn more about the outgoing 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid X6, please contact Braman BMW Jupiter today. Or, swing by 1555 W. Indiantown Rd. Our expert staff is always happy to share complete specs, compare other new BMW models (i.e., the BMW X3 SAV and BMW X5 SAV), and arrange test drives. And remember, if you're seriously thinking about further distinguishing yourself with the BMW ActiveHybrid X6, you had better act fast. Supplies across the country are already in short supply.
Tags: ActiveHybrid X6, x5, x3, BMW Hybrid Cars
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