Used BMW X6 Price Guide

The BMW X6 is a distinctive Sports Activity Coupé combining SUV practicality with coupé styling, available in the UK used market from approximately £8,000 to £55,000. Our directory currently features over 200 used BMW X6 listings across all generations and specifications.

Market Summary

Price range
£8,000 – £55,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

BMW X6 Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2010 £8,000 £11,000 £15,000
2015 £18,000 £22,500 £28,000
2018 £28,000 £33,500 £40,000
2020 £40,000 £46,500 £55,000
2022 £50,000 £61,000 £75,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£28,500

Petrol

£32,500

Hybrid

£48,000

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £48,500
N/A miles £32,000
N/A miles £22,500
N/A miles £14,500

About the BMW X6

Launched in 2008, the BMW X6 created the luxury SUV-coupé segment with its sloping roofline and commanding driving position. The first generation (E71, 2008-2014) established the model's bold design language, while the second generation (F16, 2014-2019) refined the formula with improved technology and efficiency. The current third generation (G06, 2019-present) offers advanced driver assistance systems, plug-in hybrid options, and BMW's latest infotainment.

Engine options span from economical diesels like the xDrive30d to potent petrol variants including the M50i and range-topping X6 M. All models feature xDrive all-wheel drive as standard, with automatic transmissions throughout the range. Boot space is compromised versus the X5 due to the sloping roofline, but the X6 delivers engaging handling for such a large vehicle.

What Affects the Price of a Used BMW X6

Generation significantly impacts pricing, with pre-2014 E71 models starting around £8,000, F16 versions from £18,000, and G06 examples commanding £40,000 upwards. Mileage is crucial—sub-50,000-mile examples attract premiums, while cars exceeding 100,000 miles drop considerably in value. Specification matters greatly, with M Sport packages, panoramic roofs, and adaptive suspension adding thousands to resale values.

Service history from BMW franchised dealers protects values better than independent servicing. Diesel models traditionally hold stronger residual values in the UK market, though recent shifts favour petrol variants. The X6 M and M50i models command significant premiums but appeal to a narrower buyer pool. Condition is paramount—these are complex vehicles where deferred maintenance becomes expensive quickly.

Tips for Buying a Used BMW X6

Verify complete service history, particularly for automatic gearbox and xDrive system maintenance. Inspect for dashboard warning lights, as electronic faults can be costly to rectify. Check for even tyre wear indicating correct wheel alignment and functioning xDrive system. Air suspension models require thorough inspection as replacement costs are substantial.

Examine the panoramic sunroof drains for blockages that can cause water ingress. Test all electronic systems including adaptive headlights, parking sensors, and infotainment. Diesel models should show no excessive smoke or hesitation, with DPF regeneration cycles completing properly. Budget for premium tyres and brake components—running costs on the X6 are high. Consider approved used schemes for newer examples, providing warranty coverage for complex systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used BMW X6 prices in the UK typically range from around £8,000 for high-mileage first-generation E71 models from 2008-2012, up to £55,000 or more for low-mileage third-generation G06 examples from 2020 onwards. Second-generation F16 models (2014-2019) generally fall between £18,000 and £40,000 depending on age, mileage and specification.

The 2015-2017 F16 generation models offer the best balance of modern features, reliability and value. These cars benefit from updated technology over the E71, avoid early G06 depreciation, and typically have comprehensive service histories. The xDrive30d from this period is particularly sought-after for its blend of performance and economy.

Common issues include air suspension failures (costly to repair), diesel particulate filter problems on higher-mileage diesel models, electronic faults with iDrive and driver assistance systems, panoramic sunroof drain blockages causing water leaks, and turbocharger wear on higher-mileage examples. Regular servicing at BMW specialists helps mitigate many of these issues.

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