The BMW 7 Series is so smooth that full days behind the wheel are not taxing, it's easy to drive on winding mountain roads, and few luxury sedans can keep up with it at high speeds.
The 760i and 760Li come with a 438-hp V12 engine. The 760i and 760Li have almost everything BMW offers. The base has high-gloss, Ash trim with inlays plus leather on virtually all interior surfaces (except the dash). The V12 models include soft-close doors that suck themselves shut and heated and ventilated
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2011 BMW 760 News, Reviews and Awards
The 7 Series lineup expands for 2011 with the addition of ActiveHybrid 750i and 750Li models, the Alpina B7 (rear- and xDrive all-wheel-drive versions) and the reinstated 740i and 740Li, now powered by a twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine. The ActiveHybrid 750 models have lithium-ion batteries, which power an electric motor that assists the V-8 during acceleration.


