How fast is the BMW 760?

How fast is the BMW 760?

The highest number on the car’s speedometer we saw was 189 mph (304 kph), though that’s definitely the car’s top speed. We’ve seen top-speed runs of the M760Li before and we know it’s capable of hitting 196 mph (316 kph).

Is BMW 760 a V12?

At the top of the 7 Series range is the flagship M760i xDrive, powered by a massive 6.6-liter turbocharged V12 (601 hp and 627 lb-ft).

How much is a 760li BMW?

R 3 505 776.00 (Recommended retail)

How fast is a BMW 740?

It’s a rear-wheel drive front-engined luxury sedan with 4 doors & 5 seats. With 316 hp, the turbocharged 3 Liter 24v Inline 6 gasoline engine (BMW N55B30) accelerates this 740i to 62 mph in 5.7 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 155 mph.

How much horsepower does a BMW 760 have?

600 hp @ 5,500 rpm

Pricing
Engine 6,0 l V12
Power 600 hp @ 5,500 rpm (447 kW)
Torque 627 lb·ft @ 1,550 – 5,000 rpm (850 N·m)
Induction Turbocharged

What kind of engine does a BMW 760Li have?

Twelve-cylinder engine with a unique combination of direct fuel injection and Valvetronic. Engine output is of 438 horsepower (SAE net) and maximum torque of 444 lb-ft. With its combination of four-valve technology, Valvetronic, double-VANOS and direct fuel injection, the BMW 760Li remains unique in the marketplace.

What kind of audio system does a BMW 760 have?

Cellular phone controls join audio system controls on the leather-wrapped steering wheel. That audio system is a kicking Logic 7 with 13 speakers and digital sound processing. The compact disc player can swallow up to six CDs at a time.

How big are the tires on a BMW 760?

The monster-size, 20-inch performance tires look like rock crushers, with the rubber wrapped around alloy wheels that seem to contain 20 spokes each. Those big tires make the 760i seem like it has the dimensions of a mini-limo, yet it actually falls just short of 200 inches in length.

How big is the rear track of a BMW 7 Series?

The chassis and suspension of the 2006 BMW 7 Series has been updated and enhanced. The rear track is wider by 14 millimeters or 0.55 inches. Combined with enhanced suspension kinematics and BMW’s revolutionary Active Roll Stabilization, the 7 Series will continue to offer an unparalleled driving experience.