Thursday, March 24, 2011
Bizarre Medical Wagon: BMW presents X6 ambulance at rescue vehicle show
You know you’ve always wanted to drive a four-hundred-horsepower BMW through  city streets like a bat out of hell, and now the Bavarian automaker has  the legal remedy. All you’ll need to do is get certified as an  ambulance driver and convince your local emergency response unit to  invest in this X6 ambulance, which BMW is showcasing at the upcoming  RETTmobil rescue vehicle show in Fulda, Germany. The ultimate driving  machine question is, which will be more difficult? Considering on one  hand that the certification process is takes longer than the ending of a  Peter Jackson film, and on the other that ambulances tend to require a  lot of space and that the X6 is among the least utile crossover vehicles  on the market, we’d say it’s about a draw.
Following the X6 M safety car which BMW  rolled out for MotoGP, in actuality this specially-equipped X6  xDrive50i, (complete with 407hp twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 and more  lighting than Kevin Costner’s corn field) is being presented as a  first-responder vehicle, carrying a doctor or paramedic to the scene of  an emergency before an ambulance can get there. Few details are  available, but then again, there are few cities with the kind of budget  to acquire one of these bad boys.[Source: BMW]
     
     
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BMW,
Crossovers/CUVs,
SUV.
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