2019 M6 Gran Coupe Safety

High-priced, high-performance cars like the M6 Gran Coupe are often not crash-tested, so there are no official safety ratings from the IIHS or NHTSA. There is, however, little reason to doubt the safety standards of this vehicle thanks to BMW's sterling safety record.

2019 M6 Gran Coupe Key Safety Features

Although most of the driver-assist safety tech isn't standard, these can at least be added as an option by specifying the Driving Assistance Package. This package includes frontal collision warning, blind-spot detection, a head-up display, and lane departure warning. Standard features include dual front, knee, front side, and head airbags. There's also a rearview camera, dynamic cruise control, and park distance control. An optional Parking Assistance Package adds side- and top-view cameras.

BMW M6 Gran Coupe TrimsGran Coupe
Back-Up CameraS
Cross-Traffic AlertN/A
Rear Parking AidS
Blind Spot MonitorO
Lane Departure WarningO
Lane Keeping AssistN/A
ABSS
Night VisionO
Tire Pressure MonitorS
Brake AssistS
Stability ControlO
Traction ControlO


2019 M6 Gran Coupe Reliability

The good news is that the M6 Gran Coupe (and the previous-generation M5) have received fewer complaints relative to the older E60 M5's temperamental V10. A three-and-a-half star J.D. Power predicted reliability rating for the 6 Series range as a whole indicates good dependability for what is a complex and highly advanced car. A 2017 NHTSA recall of the M6 involved seat-mounted airbags that may not deploy in the event of an accident.

BMW's coverage for the M6 Gran Coupe includes a four-year/50,000-mile basic warranty and a drivetrain warranty of four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. Roadside assistance is offered for four years with unlimited miles.

Warranty

BasicDrivetrainCorrosionRoadside AssistanceMaintenance
4 Years / 50,000 Miles4 Years / 50,000 Miles12 Years / Unlimited Miles4 Years / Unlimited Miles3 Years / 36,000 Miles