Skip advert
Advertisement
Car group tests

BMW X6 vs rivals

BMW is the latest manufacturer to head in a bold new direction with its radical ‘off-road coupe’, the X6. But is it a route worth following or a dead end? We pitch it against three other fashionable vehicles to see how it fares.

fr

The problem with standing out from the crowd is that everyone is doing it these days. Increased choice means as soon as you buy a car that sets you apart from the neighbours, within weeks the couple two doors down will have an identical model.

So what do buyers seeking the unusual do? The trick, it seems, is taking a gamble and being prepared to trade up the moment your unique car becomes the default sector choice. Not easy – and not cheap.

We’ve brought together four models which, for now at least, will let others know that you’re anything but predictable. If you like your cars big and bold, they don’t come any more striking than BMW’s new X6.

Best described as a four-door, four-seater coupé, it’s aimed at SUV customers who value style over all else. But while BMW claims to be the first to offer an off-road coupé, it has Mercedes to thank for levering open the demand. The CLS has proved there’s a market for large executive cars which say something about their owner’s taste – and not just the size of their wallets. Here we drive the latest evolution: the 350 CGI, which has the new 288bhp petrol V6.

No test of unconventional luxury cars would be complete without a Porsche Cayenne. Love it or loathe it, the German SUV has unquestionable presence. We try the GTS version to see how the original high-performance off-roader shapes up to its newest rival.

Finally, we have the Audi A5. With two doors and two back seats, it’s arguably the most focused and uncompromised car here. If BMW and Mercedes are going to hijack the coupé concept, they will have to see off one of the best models in the class first.

Verdict

Creating niche products doesn’t always guarantee you success – but we can’t help feeling the X6 has ‘hit’ stamped all the way through it. While the looks will put many buyers off, that conversely is certain to attract others.

The drivetrain, chassis and build quality are first rate, and although the cabin is a triumph of style over substance, the X6 is thoroughly competent.

So is the Audi A5. There’s a strong argument for choosing it over all of its rivals, as it’s uncompromised by being part-this or part-that – plus it’s great value. Third is the CLS – a fantastic car hobbled by its second-rate suspension. The new engine is a strong performer and the design is still stunning, though.

With no diesel option, the Cayenne GTS is becoming an eccentric choice. It’s great fun, but for even the most enthusiastic of drivers, its running costs and over-the-top styling might be a step too far.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Omoda 5

Omoda 5

RRP £23,990Avg. savings £1,481 off RRP*
Vauxhall Corsa

Vauxhall Corsa

RRP £19,690Avg. savings £5,308 off RRP*Used from £10,999
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £14,480Avg. savings £1,912 off RRP*Used from £7,299
Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Tucson

RRP £29,820Avg. savings £6,189 off RRP*Used from £12,295
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Some Chinese car brands are doomed to disappear, warns Skoda boss
Skoda Kodiaq - front cornering

Some Chinese car brands are doomed to disappear, warns Skoda boss

Skoda’s sales and marketing boss warns “there will be a consolidation” of the number of Chinese car brands around
News
3 Feb 2026
New Kia EV1 electric city car on the way to rival the Renault Twingo
Kia EV1 - front (watermarked)

New Kia EV1 electric city car on the way to rival the Renault Twingo

Kia's design boss lifts the lid on plans for a Renault Twingo and Volkswagen ID. Lupo rival, and our exclusive images preview how the EV1 could look
News
2 Feb 2026
Meet Renault’s new SUV: a Dacia Duster but not as we know it…
Renault Duster - front

Meet Renault’s new SUV: a Dacia Duster but not as we know it…

Posher inside and out and with more headroom, welcome to the upside down world of the Indian Duster
News
26 Jan 2026