If you’re in the market for a 6 Series coupe but want a car that’s a bit different from the rest, BMW has what you’ve been looking for. On Wednesday the automaker announced it was building a production run of 55 Frozen Silver 650i models, which will be available with either rear-wheel-drive or BMW’s xDrive AWD.
In addition to the Frozen Silver paint, each limited edition model gets black mirror caps, 20-inch Ferric Gray M Performance wheels, the M Sport package (M steering wheel, M aero kit, Shadowline exterior trim, Alcantara headliner, sport exhaust with dark chrome tips, painted brake calipers and M interior trim) and the Executive Package (soft close doors, power rear sunshade, ventilated front seats, leather trimmed dash, contrast stitching, ceramic secondary controls, heads up display and smartphone integration). Inside, passengers get Black Nappa leather and Gray Poplar wood trim, while xDrive models also get the Cold Weather Package for year-round comfort and functionality.
The Frozen Silver 650i will sell for $99,295, while the xDrive version will sell for $102,695, with both prices including the obligatory destination charge. With a total production run of just 55 copies, we’d suggest you contact your BMW dealer today if you want one of your own.
Also, don’t forget that you can get discounted new car pricing with a free quote through qualified local dealer partners.
Kurt Ernst has been passionate about automobiles and driving nearly his entire life. His early years were shaped working in the family service station, though his real passion was auto racing. After graduating from the University of Colorado, Kurt spent a year club racing with the Sports Car Club of America, before focusing on a business career in marketing and project management. Later, his passion for writing and the automotive hobby found him freelancing for a variety of automotive news sites, including Automotive Addicts and Motor Authority, where his work was syndicated and appeared in several national publications. Recognized as an expert in the automotive field, Kurt joined Hemmings Motor News as an Associate Editor in 2013, and in the years since has progressed to Editor, Hemmings Daily; Managing Editor for Hemmings Motor News, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Muscle Machines, and the Hemmings Daily; and now, Managing Editor, Hemmings Auctions. Kurt was instrumental in organizing the Hemmings Motor News Concours d’Elegance from 2013-2019, and has served as a judge at this event and The Vintage Racing Stable Concours d’Elegance. A Skip Barber Racing School graduate and prolific writer, Ernst is also skilled in copyediting, project management, brand development, and public relations.