2017 BMW M760i xDrive set for Geneva debut

2017 BMW M760i xDrive set for Geneva debut

BMW M760Li xDrive

BMW has revealed the 2017 M760i xDrive which is set to make its world debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

Under the hood, it gets a twin-turbocharged 6.6-litre V12 engine which is good enough to produce 600 hp and 799 Nm of torque. Power is laid down via an 8-speed automatic transmission and this helps it propel from 0-100 kph in just 3.9 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250 kph.

The air suspension has been retuned and also gets an Active Comfort Drive system with Road Preview technology. It is equipped with the Integral Active Steering system, which slightly turns the rear wheels for better cornering.

The exterior gets an aerodynamic styling package which includes an aggressive front fascia and a rear spoiler. It also gets a sports exhaust system and new 20-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in Michelin Super Sport tyres.

The interior gets a three-spoke sport steering wheel, stainless steel pedals, and illuminated door-sill plates. The centre console is coated with Piano Black trim and V12 badging.

The 2017 BMW M760i xDrive could arrive in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other GCC countries some time next year.

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  1. I’m wondering why we see to much S 63 and some S 65 in contrast to 760s while standard 7 series an standard S class both have almost the same popularity.

    • Agree with that….but honestly to me the kit on the 760 just makes it looks like a cheap mans modification rather than the beast beauty it should be….mercs on the other hand stand out.

    • I wouldn’t call it cheap but it does in fact not stand out enough. The Mercs on the other hand do stand out a lot with their AMG kits.

    • TBH I quite like the look of the M Power 7 series, gives it an understated look while housing a complete behemoth V12 under the hood. The competition won’t know what hit them and besides the whole purpose of the the 7 series/S class/A8, etc. was to provide more of a luxury car status.The kit on the car is just to provide a little hint of what the beast truly is. Hats off to BMW for sticking with that image/theme for the 7 series as opposed to the S63, S8 and Panamera GTS.

    • Don’t forget about the Alpina B7,…

  2. Lovely. Would pick this over the AMG S twins any day of the week.

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