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2006
7 Series features all-new V8 engine...
The 2006 750i and 750Li will feature a new 4.8 liter VALVETRONIC V8
engine capable of 360 horsepower (SAE net) and 360 lb-ft of torque.
The new models are even more responsive than their predecessors,
with a 0-60 mph time of just 5.8 seconds.
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12-cylinder
high-performance model...
The 760i is introduced at the Chicago Auto Show as the
ultimate-performance version of the award-winning 745i. Starting
where the 745i leaves off, the 760i adds the 6.0-liter V-12 direct
injection 438-horsepower engine of the 760Li, massive 20-inch
double-spoke performance wheels, and a host of new features. This is
the first time a short-wheelbase 7 Series has been available in the
US with 12-cylinders, an expression of the ultimate driving
experience. More...
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Two
new 7 Series models...
The
BMW 760Li Sportspackage
option for the 760Li now propels the 12-cylinder engine to new
levels of performance.
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The
BMW 760Li High Security made its world debut at the 2003 Geneva
Motor Show. Based on the top-of-the-range 760Li 12-cylinder, this
fourth generation of BMW security vehicles complies with
bullet-proof standard B6/B7 and meets the highest and most demanding
security requirements.
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A
New Way to Drive is the official BMW site featuring the new 7
Series. Register and you can download QTR
videos of the interior and exterior.
The new 7 Series
was displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2001. It was launched in Europe on November 17th 2001,
and it first appeared in the USA and in other markets in the spring of 2002.
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The future of automotive design and technology lies at the heart of the new 7 Series. BMW concepts have been brought to life
with iDrive.
Instead of a bewildering array of switches, knobs and buttons, the BMW iDrive cockpit is divided into two separate sections: the driving zone, containing all controls
essential to driving, and the comfort zone, where a central console serves to easily and smoothly regulate all the vehicle's comfort functions.

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First demonstrated at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September of 1999, the iDrive concept became reality, the first in a production model, at
the 2001 Frankfurt Auto
Show.
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