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2017 BMW M6 Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.93
Based on 12 Owner Reviews â–¶
Drew B | March 31, 2025
The 2017 BMW M6 represents the pinnacle of BMW's performance coupe and convertible lineup. Building on BMW's rich motorsport history, the M6 offers a blend of luxury and exhilarating power. Available as a coupe, convertible, and Gran Coupe (four-door coupe), the 2017 M6 caters to diverse tastes. Key trims include the base M6 and Competition Package. New, its price ranged from approximately $119,000 to $125,000+. Its powerful engine and luxurious appointments are key to its popularity.
The Good

The 2017 BMW M6 offers blistering performance and responsive handling, appealing to emotional buyers seeking thrills. Its luxurious interior and comfortable ride make it suitable for daily driving. While not the most fuel-efficient, it's surprisingly refined. The stunning design also appeals to those seeking a statement. While the initial price is high, a well-maintained used M6 can provide excellent value for its performance.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2017 BMW M6 include its high running costs, particularly fuel consumption and maintenance. Some owners have reported issues with the electronics and drivetrain. The powerful engine can also lead to increased wear on tires and brakes. Be sure to check the service history for preventative maintenance relating to the engine's turbochargers.

2017 BMW M6: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options: 4.4-liter Twin-Turbo V8
  • Horsepower:
    • Base M6: 560 hp
    • Competition Package: 600 hp
  • Fuel Economy (EPA Estimated):
    • City: 15 mpg
    • Highway: 22 mpg
    • Combined: 17 mpg
  • 0-60 mph Times:
    • Base M6: 4.1 seconds
    • Competition Package: 3.9 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: Not applicable (not designed for towing)
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • Base M6: Leather upholstery, navigation system, premium sound system, adaptive LED headlights, adaptive suspension, carbon fiber roof (coupe), heated front seats, parking sensors, rearview camera.
    • Competition Package: Increased horsepower (600 hp), stiffer suspension, revised steering, sport exhaust, unique 20-inch wheels, upgraded interior trim.
    • Optional Features: Bang & Olufsen sound system, night vision, head-up display, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, active driving assistant, ceramic brakes.

2017 BMW M6 Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2017
Make BMW
Model M6
Trim -
Style Convertible
Type Convertible
Category Subcompact Car
Manufacturing Details
Made In Germany
Manufacturing City DINGOLFING
Dimensions
Doors 2-Door
Curb Weight -
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating -
Overall Height -
Overall Length -
Overall Width -
Wheelbase Length -
Standard Seating 4
Engine & Performance
Engine 4.4-L V-8
Engine Size 4.4L
Engine Cylinders 8
Transmission 7-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type Automatic
Transmission Speeds 7-Speed
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System Standard
Steering Type -
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $120,000
Invoice Price $112,100
Delivery Charges $995

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What Problems Does the 2017 BMW M6 Have?

The 2017 BMW M6, while a performance machine, has some potential reliability concerns. Frequently reported problems often relate to the complex electronics, including the iDrive system and various sensor malfunctions. Oil leaks are also sometimes reported, particularly as the car ages and seals degrade. Turbocharger issues, while not widespread, can be expensive to repair, so a thorough inspection is crucial.
While specific recalls for the 2017 model year may exist (always check with the NHTSA for the latest information), common concerns across the M6 range (including the 2017 model) involve potential fuel injector issues, which can lead to misfires and reduced performance. It's also worth investigating the adaptive suspension components, as they can wear over time and require replacement. Long-term reliability is generally dependent on meticulous maintenance. Regular oil changes, timely servicing of the cooling system, and preventative maintenance on the turbochargers are vital for maximizing the car's lifespan. Proper warm-up and cool-down procedures are also important for preserving the engine's integrity.

How long will the 2017 BMW M6 last?

With consistent and proper maintenance, a 2017 BMW M6 can realistically achieve 150,000 miles or more. Years of service can easily exceed 10 years with diligent care. However, long-term durability hinges heavily on adherence to the recommended service schedule and addressing issues promptly. Weaknesses over time often involve the aforementioned electronic glitches, oil leaks, and potential turbocharger wear. The adaptive suspension components and bushings may also require replacement at higher mileages. Regular inspection of the cooling system is critical to prevent overheating and potential engine damage. Poor maintenance habits can significantly shorten its lifespan.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2017 BMW M6 boasts a comprehensive suite of technology, entertainment, and safety features.
Built-in Tech & Entertainment: The iDrive infotainment system with a 10.2-inch display is standard, offering navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay). A premium sound system provides excellent audio quality.
Driver-Assistance: Standard features include parking sensors, a rearview camera, and automatic headlights. Optional driver-assistance features include lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, a head-up display, and active driving assistant (which includes features like forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking).
Safety Features: Standard safety equipment includes multiple airbags, stability control, and anti-lock brakes. Optional features, such as night vision, enhance safety in low-light conditions.
Crash-Test Ratings: Official crash-test ratings from NHTSA and IIHS may vary. While the M6 itself might not be specifically rated, the 6 Series models generally perform well in crash tests. Always consult the official NHTSA and IIHS websites for the most up-to-date safety information. The robust construction and advanced safety features contribute to occupant protection.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Alpine White
Black Sapphire Metallic
Silverstone Metallic
Space Grey Metallic
Sakhir Orange Metallic
San Marino Blue Metallic
Singapore Grey Metallic
Austin Yellow Metallic
Frozen Black Metallic
Frozen Red Metallic
Frozen Brilliant White Metallic
Aztec Gold Metallic
Moonstone Metallic
Champagne Quartz Metallic
Interior Colors
Black Full Merino Leather
Aragon Brown Full Merino Leather
Sakhir Orange/Black Full Merino Leather
Silverstone Full Merino Leather
Sonoma Beige Extended Merino Leather
Cohiba Brown Full Merino Leather

2017 BMW M6 Prices and Market Value

The 2017 BMW M6 had a starting MSRP of around $119,000, with the Competition Package pushing the price higher. Currently, used market prices range from approximately $40,000 to $60,000+, depending on mileage, condition, and options. The M6 depreciates considerably, typical for high-performance luxury vehicles. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, condition (especially interior and exterior), service history, and whether it has the desirable Competition Package. Models with low mileage and impeccable maintenance records command higher prices. Exterior color also influences demand; classic BMW colors tend to hold their value better.

2017 BMW M6 Cost of Ownership

The 2017 BMW M6 is definitively a costly vehicle to own long-term. Insurance premiums are high due to its performance capabilities and value. Fuel consumption is substantial, and premium fuel is required. Maintenance and repair costs are significantly higher than average due to the specialized components and complexity of the engine and drivetrain. Expect to pay a premium for BMW-specific parts and labor. Long-term ownership requires budgeting for potential repairs, especially related to the turbochargers and electronics. This is not an economical vehicle.

2017 BMW M6 Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Capacity -
City Mileage 14 miles/gallon
Highway Mileage 20 miles/gallon

2017 BMW M6 Safety Rating

NHTSA
Overall Rating Not Tested
Overall Frontal Star Rating Not Tested
Side Overall Star Rating Not Tested
Overall Rollover Star Rating Not Tested
Combined Front Seat Rating Not Tested
Combined Rear Seat Rating Not Tested
Overall Frontal Star Rating Not Tested
Frontal Barrier Star Ratings Not Tested
Overall Side Star Rating Not Tested
Side Barrier Star Ratings Not Tested
Side Pole Star Rating Not Tested
Combined Side Barrier And Side Pole Star Ratings Not Tested
Rollover Resistance Star Rating Not Tested

2017 BMW M6 Recalls & Defects

AIR Bags
Recall date 2016-12-20
Recall no. 16v914000
Source NHTSA
Summary BMW OF North America, LLC (Bmw) IS Recalling Certain Model Year 2017 BMW 640i, 640i Xdrive, 650i, 650i Xdrive, M6, 535i, 535i Xdrive, 430i, 430i Xdrive, 440i, 440i Xdrive, M4, X1 Sdrive28i, X1 Xdrive28i, I3, I8, Rolls-Royce Dawn, Mini Clubman Cooper, Clubman Cooper S, Cooper All4, Cooper S All4, Mini 4-Door Cooper, Cooper S, Mini 2-door Cooper, Cooper S, John Cooper Works and 2016 BMW 528i, 528i Xdrive, 535i, 535i Xdrive, 550i, 550i Xdrive, M5 and 535d Vehicles. THE Affected Vehicles Have Seat- Mounted Side AIR BAG Inflator Initiators That MAY Fail TO Ignite During A Crash.
Consequence IF THE AIR BAG Inflator Initiator Fails TO Ignite, THE Seat-Mounted AIR BAG Will NOT Deploy, Increasing THE Risk OF Injury.
Remedy BMW Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE AIR BAG Modules, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began February 6, 2017. Owners MAY Contact BMW Customer Service AT 1-800-525-7417.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.
Exterior Lighting:brake Lights
Recall date 2020-02-19
Recall no. 20v094000
Source NHTSA
Summary BMW OF North America, LLC (Bmw) IS Recalling Certain 2014-2019 M6 Gran Coupe Vehicles. THE Third Brake Light MAY Become Loose, Possibly Allowing THE Light TO Detach From THE Vehicle.
Consequence IF THE Third Brake Light Detaches From THE Vehicle, IT Would NO Longer Provide THE Required Lighting TO Following Traffic, or IT MAY Become A Road Hazard, Increasing THE Risk OF A Crash.
Remedy BMW Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Inspect THE Third Brake Light and Properly Secure IT With NEW Fasteners. IF THE Third Brake Light Detached From THE Vehicle and IS Damaged, IT Will BE Replaced. All Repairs Will BE Performed Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began April 17, 2020. Owners MAY Contact BMW Customer Service AT 1-800-525-7417.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.

2017 BMW M6 Warranty

Basic
Original warranty 48 months / 50000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Drivetrain
Original warranty 48 months / 50000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Roadside
Original warranty 48 months / unlimited miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Free Maintenance
Original warranty 36 months / 36000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Rust
Original warranty 144 months / unlimited miles
Estimated remaining 48 months / unlimited miles

2017 BMW M6 Insurance

Insurance for a 2017 BMW M6 is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Convertible with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2017 BMW M6 Compare to Other Convertible?

The 2017 BMW M6 competes with vehicles like the Mercedes-AMG E63 Coupe/Sedan, Audi RS7, and Porsche Panamera. In terms of performance, the M6 offers comparable acceleration and handling, though the AMG E63 might offer slightly more raw power. The M6's features are similar to its rivals, with a focus on luxury and performance technology. Reliability is a concern; the AMG E63 is generally considered slightly more reliable, while the Audi RS7 can have its own issues. The Porsche Panamera is known for its handling prowess and overall build quality but commands a higher price.
In terms of price, the used M6 can be a good value compared to some of its rivals, offering a similar level of performance and luxury for less money upfront.
Alternatives to the M6 include: the Mercedes-AMG E63, which offers similar performance with potentially better reliability; the Audi RS7, which provides a blend of luxury and performance with distinctive styling; and the Porsche Panamera, a more expensive option known for its superior handling and build quality. If reliability is a top concern, the AMG E63 might be a better choice. If ultimate handling is desired, the Panamera is a strong contender.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2017 BMW M6 a Good Convertible?

The 2017 BMW M6 is ideal for enthusiasts who prioritize performance and luxury and are prepared for higher running costs. It's worth buying used if you find a well-maintained example with a comprehensive service history. The Competition Package is desirable for its increased power and enhanced handling. However, be prepared for potential maintenance expenses. Assess your budget carefully and factor in potential repairs. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified BMW mechanic is crucial. Buying new is not advisable due to the steep depreciation; a used model represents better value, provided it has been properly cared for. The M6 offers a thrilling driving experience, but responsible ownership is key.

2017 BMW M6 Owner Reviews

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Portalman on April 4, 2020

Its a Beast!

This car has all the bells and whistles of a super luxury with ultimate performance [Competition Package comes with 680 HP]. I previously owned the little brother of the M6 [650i Convertible] and had it for 10 years and it was time to move to the "Beast"

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Grich on October 8, 2019

Beautiful Car

Excellent Vehicle. Car is awesome! Beautiful. Everything you want in a luxury vehicle. Sounds good, looks good! Drives like a dream. Very satisfied with purchase.

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My 6 on September 6, 2017

My M6

I you want a truly great car with a lot of guts the M6 is the one to buy, The 5 hundred 60 Hp motor will throw you into the back seat if you let it, but the styling along with the engine is the thing that will keep your attention. the comfortable interior and the exterior style lets you know you have the best car on the road.

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Portalman on April 4, 2020

Its a Beast!

This car has all the bells and whistles of a super luxury with ultimate performance [Competition Package comes with 680 HP]. I previously owned the little brother of the M6 [650i Convertible] and had it for 10 years and it was time to move to the "Beast"

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Grich on October 8, 2019

Beautiful Car

Excellent Vehicle. Car is awesome! Beautiful. Everything you want in a luxury vehicle. Sounds good, looks good! Drives like a dream. Very satisfied with purchase.

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My 6 on September 6, 2017

My M6

I you want a truly great car with a lot of guts the M6 is the one to buy, The 5 hundred 60 Hp motor will throw you into the back seat if you let it, but the styling along with the engine is the thing that will keep your attention. the comfortable interior and the exterior style lets you know you have the best car on the road.

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Portalman on April 4, 2020

Its a Beast!

This car has all the bells and whistles of a super luxury with ultimate performance [Competition Package comes with 680 HP]. I previously owned the little brother of the M6 [650i Convertible] and had it for 10 years and it was time to move to the "Beast"

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Grich on October 8, 2019

Beautiful Car

Excellent Vehicle. Car is awesome! Beautiful. Everything you want in a luxury vehicle. Sounds good, looks good! Drives like a dream. Very satisfied with purchase.

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My 6 on September 6, 2017

My M6

I you want a truly great car with a lot of guts the M6 is the one to buy, The 5 hundred 60 Hp motor will throw you into the back seat if you let it, but the styling along with the engine is the thing that will keep your attention. the comfortable interior and the exterior style lets you know you have the best car on the road.

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Portalman on April 4, 2020

Its a Beast!

This car has all the bells and whistles of a super luxury with ultimate performance [Competition Package comes with 680 HP]. I previously owned the little brother of the M6 [650i Convertible] and had it for 10 years and it was time to move to the "Beast"

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Drew B

Drew is a seasoned automotive expert and contributor to VinCheck.info. With nearly 15 years of experience as a former Porsche technician, he brings a wealth of hands-on knowledge to his writing. Born in North Carolina, a region renowned for its deep-rooted NASCAR culture, Drew developed a passion for cars early in life, often building and working on vehicles from a young age. At VINCheck, Drew leverages his extensive technical background to provide in-depth analyses of various vehicles. His articles often focus on engine performance, reliability, and maintenance insights, offering readers practical information grounded in real-world experience. Some of his notable contributions include reviews on the Mazda CX-5's longevity and detailed examinations of engine options for models like the 2011 Toyota Camry and Tacoma