BMW M760Li V12 launched in India at Rs. 2.27 crore

BMW M760Li V12 front

BMW’s most powerful car has arrived; the German automaker has launched M760Li in two variants both priced at Rs. 2.27 crore (ex-showroom Delhi). Claimed to be the most powerful BMW ever, new model is available in V12 Excellence variants and features brand’s familiar xDrive all wheel drive (AWD) as standard. This is also the first M performance model based on iconic 7 series and flaunts several cosmetic changes in line with BMW M range.

Powering the baby Limo is a 6.6l V12 Twinpower turbo petrol engine that makes huge 601bhp of power and massive 800Nm Torque. The engine is linked to an 8-speed Steptronic Sport automatic gearbox that sends power to all four wheels via Xdrive all wheel drive system. BMW claims that the car can sprint 0-100km/h in 3.7 seconds with an electronically limited speed of 250km/hr. It claims to deliver a fuel efficiency of 7.94 Kmpl.

Weighing 2180 Kgs, BMW 7 series comprises of aluminum, steel, magnesium and carbon fibre. The car measures 5238mm in length, 1902mm in width, 1479mm in height and has a wheelbase of 3210mm. The BMW M760Li looks a member of M family thanks to M sport package and design aesthesis.

The twin air inlets, conventional kidney grille with ceramic grey color frame, V12 logos on  the sides, 20 inch 760 M alloy wheels, 19-inch M sport braking system with blue calipers, M sport exhaust and , cerium grey colored air breather and door handles to add more luxurious character to already sporty sedan.

The M760Li not only features performance enhancements but also score high on luxury quotient. The cabin gets subtle changes like door sill plates, M sport leather steering wheel, exclusive speedometer, Illuminated door sills etc. There are wooden embellishments for armrests, armrests and seat belts outlets alongside multi-zone climate control, iDrive infotainment system with gesture control, dynamic damper control, and active chassis regulation system with 2-axle air suspension.

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