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The last V12 BMW M760i limited edition starts at $200,000 and is expected to be delivered overseas in July this year

A large, executive-grade sedan with a 6.6T engine is a rarity in itself. The BMW M760i/M760Li has a high status in the minds of many Bimmers, and although this is a large sedan with an administrative position, adding an M in front of the name seems a bit out of place. Recently, BMW produced the last version of BMW's M760i at overseas factories, and will be limited to 12 M760i xDrive units in the United States.

The last V12 BMW M760i limited edition starts at $200,000 and is expected to be delivered overseas in July this year

As it is a limited edition model, it will feature a characteristic V12 logo, which can be seen throughout the body. More than 80 individual car paints, 20-inch rims, blue or black M Sport brake calipers will also be available. Due to the scarcity of the number, BMW will invite some customers to buy this limited edition model. Deliveries are expected to begin in July.

The last V12 BMW M760i limited edition starts at $200,000 and is expected to be delivered overseas in July this year

The ordinary version of the M760i/M760Li is not expected to have a long sales period, with the strict emission regulations in various places, the fate of this large-displacement car is only discontinued. At present, the latest M760Li sold in China is 2021 model, the guidance price is 2.612 million yuan, and the 6.6T engine equipped with 12 cylinders can output up to 585 horsepower, matching the 8AT gearbox. The official acceleration time of 0-100km/h is 3.8s.

The last V12 BMW M760i limited edition starts at $200,000 and is expected to be delivered overseas in July this year

GO Car Jun Comment: Although there is no news about the suspension of production and sale of M760Li in China, with the advent of the next generation of 7 Series, it is expected that this classic V12 engine will also leave us. Although it is very polite, as a luxury car of more than 2 million yuan, it is too far away from our ordinary people, so the suspension of production does not seem to have much to do with us.

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