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The new BMW M760Li xDrive V12
Fri Feb 12 01:05:00 CET 2016 Press Kit
• New flagship model for the BMW 7 Series range. • Debut of the first M Performance TwinPower Turbo V12 engine. • Headline outputs of 600hp and 800Nm of torque ensure spectacular performance: zero to 62mph in 3.7 seconds and a (limited) top speed of 155mph. • Rear bias for xDrive all-wheel drive system, and model-specific suspension tuning. • Unique exterior and interior design with M Performance elements incorporated.
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The recently launched BMW 7 Series now has a prestigious flagship at
the head of the range: the new M760Li xDrive V12 marks the debut of a
very special V12 engine to provide stunning performance with exemplary refinement.
With TwinPower Turbo technology incorporated for the first time,
this new M Performance engine produces 600hp and 800Nm of torque. It’s
harnessed by a highly sophisticated chassis specifically tailored to
the model, and deployed to the road via BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive
system with a rear-bias for more dynamic handling.
The new model is instantly recognisable thanks to the M
Performance body enhancements, specific trim details and unique
20-inch alloy wheels. An active quad exit exhaust system ensures that,
when desired, the presence of the new M760Li xDrive V12 can be heard
as well as seen.
Inside, the M760Li xDrive V12 retains the luxurious ambience of
the new BMW 7 Series, but adds sporting elements such as the M
Performance steering wheel and illuminated V12 logo and exclusive M
pedals. Naturally, the specification of the car is extremely high,
with a long list of comfort, convenience, safety and dynamic driving features.
Model |
Power |
Torque | 0 – 62mph Seconds | Top Speed Mph | Combined Mpg | CO 2 Emissions g/km |
M760Li xDrive V12 |
|
| 3.7 | 155* | 22.4 | 294 |
*Electronically limited
Powertrain: The allure of a V12
The 12-cylinder
engine layout traditionally enjoys an exclusive status above all
others, and in the new M760Li xDrive V12 provides a superb blend of
performance and refinement. The 6,592cc M Performance TwinPower Turbo
12-cylinder engine develops an output of 600hp at 5,500rpm and
generates its peak torque of 800Nm from as low down as 1,500rpm. This
enables the car to accelerate from zero to 62mph in just 3.7 seconds
and on to a governed top speed of 155mph. It now also links up with
the Auto Start-Stop function, which is just one measure that
contributes to an impressive official combined fuel consumption figure
of 22.4mpg and CO2 emissions of 294g/km.
For the construction of the all-aluminium block, BMW engineers
focused on maximising rigidity while also minimising weight. Using a
closed-deck structure, combined with bolts holding the cylinder head
down on the floor plate of the crankcase, has ensured the stability of
the cylinder liners. Double bolts on the main bearings, with an
additional connection to the side panels through threaded support
bushes and bolts, reduce the influence of lateral forces from the
crankdrive on the crankcase. Further components that serve to reduce
vibrations and noise to an absolute minimum are iron-coated aluminium
pistons; forged connecting rods assembled using the cracking process,
and likewise, a forged crankshaft.
Two key features have elevated the performance and efficiency of
the new V12 onto an even higher level: M Performance TwinPower Turbo
technology and High Precision Injection. Together they enable sharp
responses to even the slightest movement of the accelerator, a linear
torque curve and exceptionally low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
for a car in this performance class.
Under an engine cover bearing “M Performance” lettering are two
mono-scroll turbochargers, located – thanks to the small 60-degree
cylinder angle – in a compact arrangement on the outside of the two
rows of cylinders. Each turbocharger supplies six cylinders with
compressed air. Their positioning allows for short, straight and
therefore flow-efficient pipe connections between the exhaust system
and the turbochargers. A sophisticated indirect intercooler,
minimising the overall volume of air required and reducing lag, cools
the air from each turbocharger. An additional water pump feeds the
separate coolant circuit required for this purpose, whose air-to-water
heat exchangers are positioned directly on the intake manifold.
The engine’s catalytic converters are equipped with advanced
exhaust gas sensors and quickly reach their optimum operating
temperature thanks to their positioning close to the engine, assisting
the M760Li xDrive V12 in meeting the EU6c exhaust standard. In order
to reduce backpressure, the M sports exhaust system features mostly
straight pipes of the largest possible diameter. The evolution of the
rear silencers and flap activation system allows everything from
maximum refinement to a full-bodied 12-cylinder soundtrack.
The adoption of high precision fuel injection optimises the
combustion process. Injectors positioned centrally in the cylinder
head measure out the fuel precisely and spray it into the combustion
chambers in finely atomised form and at up to 200-bar of pressure. The
mixture cooling brought about by the directly injected fuel also
allows a higher compression ratio than that achieved by a turbocharged
engine with manifold injection.
The M Performance 12-cylinder engine also features, in customary
BMW fashion, Double-VANOS continuously variable camshaft timing. This
allows the engine to run under part loads with a high level of
residual gas and reduced throttle losses, maximising fuel efficiency.
Double-VANOS also contributes to the engine’s rapid responses.
Another optimisation with the new engine is the oil supply
system. Its volume flow-controlled pump operates only when required
and is therefore extremely efficient.
An eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission is fitted as
standard in the new M760Li xDrive V12. M Performance-specific tuning
of the shift programs delivers sportier gear changes and more
instantaneous downshifts throughout the rev range, Launch Control
function is also included. The transmission can also be operated via
the gearshift paddles on the steering wheel: in manual mode the
transmission holds the selected gear even when the engine hits the rev
limiter. At the same time, its compact construction, low weight,
optimised efficiency and flawless interaction with the Auto Start-Stop
function allows it to play a significant role in reducing fuel
consumptions and emissions.
Driving dynamics: performance and ride comfort in
harmony
The new BMW 7 Series already benefits from
intelligent lightweight design. The use of rigid yet lightweight
carbon fibre elements in the passenger cell’s Carbon Core structure,
gives the car a low centre of gravity that forms an ideal basis for a
car that boasts fine dynamics and ride comfort.
The innovative Executive Drive Pro suspension system, first
introduced in the recently launched new BMW 7 Series model range,
fully enables this duality of purpose. Executive Drive Pro is an
active suspension control system, which links the air suspension and
the Dynamic Damper Control system to deliver exceptional spring and
damper comfort. It includes the updated version of the Dynamic Drive
system, which reduces roll at the front and rear axles. The result is
sporty driving characteristics coupled with comfortable suspension,
specifically tuned for the M760Li xDrive V12’s more dynamic character.
In addition to this the Executive Drive Pro actively looks at the road
service ahead to precondition the suspension settings accordingly.
The new car is fitted as standard with exclusive double-spoke
20-inch M light-alloy wheels in a Cerium Grey metallic matt finish and
Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres (front: 245/40 R20, rear: 275/35 R20).
Integral Active Steering is also standard, the previous
planetary gearset used at the front axle has been replaced by a
variable steering rack ratio that employs a more direct front axle
steering ratio and turns the rear wheels in either the opposing or the
same direction when steering, depending on the specific driving situation.
All the driving modes of the Driving Experience Control switch
have been comprehensively retuned to suit the dynamic character of the
new M760Li xDrive V12. A new Adaptive mode includes an anticipatory
chassis control function and automatic selection of the driving mode
best suited to the situation at hand. The advance information for
regulating the combination of chassis systems is gleaned from the
driving style analysis readings, data from the navigation system and a
stereo camera.
BMW’s permanent all-wheel-drive system, xDrive, is also an
integral part of the new model. This intelligent system is able to
distribute torque between the front and rear axle without restriction,
and for this variant has been given a rear-wheel bias in-line with its
M Performance character. The new car also features the expanded
Driving Assistant Plus system optionally available on the new BMW 7
Series model range.
Design: BMW M Performance variant makes a clear visual
statement
The M aerodynamic package fitted as
standard to the M760Li xDrive V12 imbues the car with even greater
visual presence. The new front apron features two large air intakes
with highlights in Cerium Grey. The same colour appears along the
sides of the car with trim elements on the lower edge of the doors,
the air breathers and the door handle trim. Exclusive mirror caps,
“V12” badges on the C-pillars and the M logo on the front wings – once
more in Cerium Grey – finish the look. At the rear, the sporting
design of the rear apron with its black central area highlights the M
sports exhaust system’s Cerium Grey twin tailpipe embellishers. An
optional M rear spoiler optimises the flow of air.
Inside, carefully selected details emphasise the car’s sporting
character: gleaming door sill plates in Fine Brushed Aluminium with an
illuminated V12 logo; an M leather steering wheel featuring an M logo
on the centre spoke and gearshift paddles on the reverse;
multifunction buttons on the steering wheel spokes and the spoke
inlays finished in Pearl Gloss Chrome. The instrument cluster contains
a special speedometer that now extends as far as 205mph, though in the
UK the car is electronically-limited to 155mph. This combined with
other elements such as the M pedals reinforces the driver focus of the interior.
Equipment: the extensive standard specification of a true
flagship
As expected, the BMW M760Li x Drive V12
features an extremely extensive list of equipment as standard. In
addition to the hardware detailed in the sections above, there are BMW
Icon adaptive LED headlights with anti-dazzle High-beam assistant, the
keyless Comfort Access system and Dynamic safety to optimise occupant
protection. Electrically adjustable Comfort seats at the front and
rear, BMW Gesture control, sunblinds for the rear windscreen and rear
windows, Exclusive Merino leather trim with extended features, an
Alcantara headliner, Fineline black fine wood trim with high-gloss
metal effect are also included to name but a few key highlights.
The full array of
BMW ConnectedDrive products and services are
also fitted, including the latest-generation BMW Professional
Multimedia system with high-resolution colour touchscreen and iDrive
Touch Controller. BMW ConnectedDrive Services, meanwhile, enable
access to the intelligent link-up of driver, vehicle and outside
world. Thus, the BMW M760Li xDrive V12 can be configured and equipped
to individual tastes. To this end, customers can choose from virtually
the full range of optional equipment available for the new BMW 7 Series.
The V12 Excellence Design package: alternative variant
emphasises innovative luxury
The V12 Excellence
Design package shifts the focus away from the dynamic appearance of
its M Performance sibling to emphasise the comfort-related attributes
of the BMW M760Li xDrive V12.
Externally, the V12 Excellence Design package trades the M
aerodynamic package for visual cues from the Pure Excellence exterior
design package. These include 20-inch BMW Individual light-alloy
wheels in W-spoke 646 design, high-gloss polished, with mixed-size
tyres (front: 245/40 R20, rear: 275/35 R20) and brake calipers in
high-gloss Black. The front end has a chrome bar extending across the
full width of the car in the upper section of the air intake grille,
while the kidney grille bars are in Silver with chrome fronts, and
their surrounds likewise sport bright chrome. LED fog lamps return to
the front apron.
On the car’s flanks, a bright chrome finish adorns the window
frames, the air breathers with door trim element and the V12 lettering
on the C-pillars. The M logos rearwards of the wheel arches on the
front side panels are deleted. Further back, the xDrive badge sits on
the left-hand side of the boot lid above the chrome boot lid handle
strip, with V12 lettering replacing the model designation on the
right-hand side. The comfort-oriented exhaust system has a refined and
understated note. Its two chromed, rectangular tailpipe embellishers
are now framed in the rear apron by an additional chrome surround.
The Pure Excellence interior design package shifts the design
focus within the cabin. For example, the Alcantara headliner, door
sill plates in Fine Brushed Aluminium with illuminated V12 badge,
precise decorative stitching in the lower section of the instrument
panel, fine wood inlays for the seat belt outlet covers, armrest and
rear roof grab handles, plus deep-pile floor mats for the rear
compartment all emphasis further the luxurious nature of the car. The
leather steering wheel now features wood elements, and when the driver
fires up the engine a V12 emblem lights up in the centre of the
instrument cluster – whose speedometer extends as far as 160mph.
The BMW M760Li xDrive V12 goes on sale towards the end of 2016
with prices being announced nearer the time.
-Ends-
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