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BMW, only recently celebrating 25 years of V12 engines in its 7 Series sedan and releasing a special 25 Years Anniversary Edition, has put the future of the top-flight execu-barge in question.
The BMW 7 Series from the late 1990s was a standout offering when it debuted and is now a gem on the used market.
The only BMW that comes with a V12 engine now is the M760i xDrive sedan, and yes, that 7 Series will indeed be the car that will carry BMW’s last V12. To commemorate this occasion, BMW is going ...
Despite just having celebrated 25 years of V12 power in its flagship sedan, BMW apparently has yet to make a final decision whether or not the next-generation 7 Series will include twelve-cylinder ...
And the specs of this car are... not what you'd expect if you've been following BMW's most recent hydrogen ... into the next-gen 6.0-liter V12-engined 7-Series in 2005, which was actually ...
I have an F31 (’10s BMW 3 Series wagon) and an E46 (’00s BMW 3 ... The 760, however, is unique in BMW’s lineup—it’s a rare V12. At first, I thought maybe one of those listings was ...
The BMW 7 Series has always been one of the top choices in the full-size luxury sedan segment ... Series is now called 760i -- there's no more V12 to use that moniker, sadly -- with its 4.4 ...
The 7 Series is BMW's flagship sedan, resting above the 2 Series ... interior and exterior V12 badging, heated front seat armrests, climate comfort insulated glass, remote engine start, power ...
Nope, this thing really does have a V12. One of 6.6-litres, twin-turbochargers and 602bhp and 590lb ft. Basically the same engine you get in a Rolls Royce Ghost. It is brilliantly, unarguably and ...
In the ’80s, BMW and Mercedes both had big V12-powered luxury sedans ... So BMW decided to try out a V16-powered 7 Series and, in typical German car company fashion, it’s hilariously over ...
BMW has certainly shaken things up with the newest iteration of its 7-Series luxury sedan. The design ... the 760 badges meant a huge V12 sat under the hood. With the changing times, though ...