Comparison: Turning circle BMW 6{series} GT vs. competitors 2025

Turning circle is important for city driving, even for a Hatchbacks like the BMW 620d Gran Turismo are often used in cities because they offer a lot of practicality for their relatively short length, which in this case is 5091 mm. But their practicality is enhanced by a good turning circle, which makes them easier to manoeuvre even in narrow city streets.Turning circle is measured in meters it takes for the 620d Gran Turismo to complete a whole circle (diameter). With it’s length of 5091 mm and wheelbase of 3070 mm, the BMW 620d Gran Turismo has a turning circle of 12 m. The best turning abilities you can find amongst similar vehicles has Ligier JS 50 Diesel Progress ACT ( ), which is 8 m. For comparison, the wheelbase of the JS 50 Diesel Progress ACT is 0 mm and the length is 5091 mm. On the contrary, the worst-in-class value of 12 m belongs to the BMW 620d Gran Turismo . It’s wheelbase is 3070 mm and width is 1902 mm.

BMW 6{series} GT - How has the turning circle changed over the generations?

The difference in Turning circle between first generation (G32) from 2017 and last generation (6er-Reihe GT G32 (1. Facelift)) from 2020 is 0 m.
The turning circle of the current generation of 6{series} GT is 12 m.

The turning circle compared to other BMW models

BMW 6{series} GT vs other current cars by BMW

(Turning circle)
18. X1 11 m
21. iX1 11 m
22. iX2 11 m
25. X2 11 m
31. X5 12 m
32. X5 M 12 m
34. X6 12 m
35. X6 M 12 m
42. iX 12 m
60. i4 12 m
62. X3 12 m
63. X3 M 12 m
65. X4 12 m
66. X4 M 12 m
69. iX3 12 m
70. i7 13 m
72. X7 13 m

How does the turning circle of the BMW 6{series} GT compare to it's nearest competitors?

BMW 6{series} GT vs. similar cars

(Turning circle)

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