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BMW X6 vs Range Rover Sport and Porsche Cayenne - pictures

By:Auto Express team
23 Mar 2015
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  • BMW X6 vs Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport

    All of these cars will appeal to a style-conscious buyer, with the BMW X6 arguably being the most distinctive. 

  • BMW X6 - front tracking

    "The X6's looks will split opinion, but it's still a great SUV to drive. However, the styling hurts practicality compared to the other two SUVs on test. It's not quite as usable." - James Disdale, road test editor

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  • BMW X6 - rear tracking

    Our M Sport brings huge 20-inch alloys as standard, as well as LED headlights, which only add to the road presence.

  • BMW X6 - interior detail

    The interior isn't quite as driver-focused as other BMWs, but it's still extremely well equipped with leather, sat nav, heated seats, cruise control and plenty of other top-spec features as standard. 

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  • BMW X6 - rear seats

    The sloping roofline limits rear visibility (although optional around-view camera helps when manoeuvring) and back headroom. 

  • BMW X6 - boot

    The boot in the X6 weighs in at 550 litres, 120 litres down on that of the Porsche. 

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  • BMW X6 - screen

    Crisp and clear 10.2-inch screen comes as standard and is part of BMW's iDrive infotainment system. There's a touchpad, too. 

  • BMW X6 - interior detail

    There are familiar BMW fixtures and fittings around the cabin, including a touchpad for the iDrive system. 

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  • BMW X6 - screen

    Around-view camera system is an optional extra on the X6. 

  • BMW X6 - cabin

    BMW X6

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  • BMW X6 - front cornering

    The X6 isn't quite as focused as the Cayenne, but it's quicker and more composed than the Range Rover Sport. 

  • BMW X6 - front lights

    LED headlights are standard on the X6. 

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  • BMW X6 - rear lights

    BMW X6

  • BMW X6 - front static

    "Smooth gearbox and refined cabin make the X6 a great cruiser, but adjustable dampers mean it rises to the challenge of a twisty road, too." - Sean Carson, senior road tester.

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  • BMW X6 - rear static

    At the rear, the X6 looks a lot less sporty than it does at the front thanks to a large slab of metal at the back where the sloping roofline comes down to meet the rear bumper. 

  • BMW X6 vs Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport

    All three cars have very different rear-end designs. 

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  • Porsche Cayenne - front tracking

    "The Porsche Cayenne is the perfect example of a practical and upmarket SUV, which doesn't sacrifice driving enjoyment." - James Disdale, road test editor. 

  • Porsche Cayenne - rear cornering tracking

    The 3.0-litre diesel in the Cayenne puts out 258bhp, and feels lively with strong performance. The eight-speed gearbox responds very quickly to a prod of the acceleratoe pedal, too. 

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  • Porsche Cayenne - interior

    The Cayenne is the sportiest to drive and the interior reflects this with steering wheel similar to Porsche's sports cars. 

  • Porsche Cayenne - rear slight

    While the cabin is spacious enough, it actually doesn't feel as big as the X6. You can't stretch out in the same way, but you can fit three passengers in the back with ease. 

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  • Porsche Cayenne - boot

    The squared-off rear means there's 670 litres of space on offer. There's a powered tailgate like the other two cars, as well. 

  • Porsche Cayenne - dials

    Overlapping dials are a traditional Porsche touch.

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  • Porsche Cayenne - interior detail

    The Cayenne has a proper sports car-style cockpit, with the driver and passenger divided by a large, high-set centre console. This means the gearlever and assorted controls are close to hand for the driver. 

  • Porsche Cayenne - static

    At £50,247, the Cayenne Diesel seems like a bargain. But if you want luxuries, Porsche will make you pay for them. To match the X6 and Range Rover on test here, you'll need to add £7,000 worth of options. 

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  • Porsche Cayenne - front cornering

    The Cayenne excels on twisty roads. Direct steering means there's a sharp turn-in and there's plenty of traction thanks to four-wheel drive. 

  • BMW X6 vs Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport

    BMW X6 vs Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport

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  • Range Rover Sport - front tracking

    "While the Range Rover Sport doesn't have the sharp responses of the Cayenne, it's decent enough and counters this with greater cruising comfort." - Sean Carson, senior road tester.

  • Range Rover Sport - rear tracking

    The SDV6 unit is punchy, and the eight-speed auto gearbox makes the most of the 302bhp on offer. 

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  • Range Rover Sport - interior

    Expensive-feeling materials litter the Range Rover's cabin - it's the most refined here. It also gets a digital dash like the X6, but it's not as sporty as the Porsche's five-gauge layout. 

  • Range Rover Sport - rear seats

    There's scope to fit three in the back of the Range Rover, but the sculpted nature of the outer rear seats means the middle chair is only for occasional use or shorter journies. 

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  • Range Rover Sport - boot

    At the back, a power tailgate aids access to the 489-litre boot - the smallest of this trio. However, you can add two occasional seats for £1,600 to turn it into a seven-seater.

  • Range Rover Sport - front lights

    Distinctive daytime running lights make the car instantly recognisable as a Range Rover. 

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  • Range Rover Sport - badge

    Pinched rear-end and high-set tail-lights are now a familiar Range Rover design flourish. 

  • Range Rover Sport - front cornering

    The Range Rover Sport delivers confidence-inspiring handling with precise steering and plenty of grip. Body movement is also well controlled. 

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  • Range Rover Sport - rear cornering

    On Dynamic models, an active anti-roll system is standard to keep the Range Rover on an even keel through a series of corners. 

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