The all new BMW sedan has a bit of surgery that is it now
has all new grille of 9 slots. The rest is as it was. Those wanting a classic
executive hauler should consider the iconic 7 Series that's available in
short or long wheelbase rear-wheel or xDrive all-wheel drive configurations
with turbocharged 6-, 8-, or 12-cylinder engines under its hood. There's also
an Active Hybrid edition capable of 30 mpg on the highway. Pick any flavor and
you'll be greeted with utter luxury and comfort. All models come replete with
adaptive xenon headlamps (LED headlamps are standard in the 760Li), power
adjustable seats, Dynamic Damping with self-leveling rear air suspension,
4-zone climate control, and power soft-close doors. Long wheelbase versions add
5.4-inches to the short wheelbase version's rear passenger legroom. Buyers that
want it all -- power, luxury, style, and technology -- will definitely want to
opt for the 760Li. It's long and packed to the gills with nearly every
available amenity in the BMW catalog. LED headlights, night vision and Head-Up
Display, multi-view camera, active blind spot and lane departure warnings, rear
seat entertainment systems, 19-inch wheels, Nappa leather, and heated/vented
seating -- you name it, it's in the V-12 powered 760Li.

















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