BMW is reportedly planning to discontinue the 6 Series Gran Turismo later in the year. While nothing is officially confirmed, it is likely that the model will be dropped from the brand's range for the 2024 model year.

BimmerToday reports the 6 Series GT will be dropped from the brand’s range for the 2024 model year. Most likely, this means the somewhat weird-looking grand tourer will remain on the production lines for just a few more months before the 6 Series moniker is retired again.

The demand for the 6 Series GT is very low, as indicated by the fact that only 509 units were sold in Germany last year. That's an absurdly low number, especially considering that the 5 Series family (which shares the same platform and engines) was well into four figures every single month in 2022. Halfway through 2023, the 6 Series Gran Turismo is the brand's worst-selling model in the country, with just 237 deliveries.

Possible Future Models

While there is no official information yet, there are rumors that BMW might explore the possibility of combining the convertible and coupe versions of the 4 Series and 8 Series into a single new cabriolet and a hardtop model under the 6 Series umbrella.

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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