

 The new  BMW 7-Series already sets the benchmark in luxury performance motoring -  and now BMW is moving up the standard of maximum exclusivity and  supremacy in this supreme class to an even higher level, following a  completely new definition: The new BMW 760i and the new BMW 760Li are  taking over the top position within BMW's model portfolio, representing  the highest level of motoring refinement in their segment.
The new  BMW 7-Series already sets the benchmark in luxury performance motoring -  and now BMW is moving up the standard of maximum exclusivity and  supremacy in this supreme class to an even higher level, following a  completely new definition: The new BMW 760i and the new BMW 760Li are  taking over the top position within BMW's model portfolio, representing  the highest level of motoring refinement in their segment.The heart and foundation of this  exceptional new standard comes from the twelve-cylinder power unit  featured in both top models in the BMW 7-Series. Developed as a  completely new engine from the ground up, the V12 is a masterpiece of  modern engine technology. Superior power of 400 kW/544 hp comes at an  engine speed of 5,250 rpm, with maximum torque of 750 Newton-metres (553  lb-ft) from just 1,500 rpm.
Combined with the likewise brand-new  eight-speed automatic transmission, this twelve-cylinder offers not only  unparalleled motoring refinement, but also supreme driving dynamics  through its ability to convert seemingly unlimited power reserves  spontaneously and with precise control at all times into supreme driving  dynamics.
The drivetrain with all its technical features is a  masterpiece of supremacy in every respect. This applies both to the  6.0-litre all-aluminium power unit with TwinPower Turbo Technology, High  Precision Injection with fuel injected directly into the combustion  chambers, and to BMW's infinite double-VANOS camshaft adjustment as well  as the eight-speed automatic transmission featured for the first time  in a BMW.
Benefiting from all these technologies, the new BMW 760i  and the BMW 760Li offer a new standard of motoring refinement, dynamic  performance and all-round efficiency in a vehicle with this kind of  power and output. Acceleration to 100 km/h comes in just 4.6) seconds,  average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is 12.9) litres/100  kilometres on the new BMW 760i.
In determining the cars' fuel  consumption, BMW's engineers have already taken the stricter EU5  emission standard into account, meaning that with the cars' performance  improving significantly fuel consumption is down by approximately 4.5  per cent versus the former model.
The new BMW 7-Series: the  perfect saloon for supreme motoring refinement.
Boasting superior  suspension technology, innovative driver assistance systems and  luxurious comfort, as well as a combination of elegance and sporting  performance borne out clearly by the car's design, the BMW 7-Series  offers all the qualities required to enjoy a truly incomparable driving  experience with a new twelve-cylinder power unit of a standard never  seen before.
In addition to these outstanding technologies, the  BMW 760Li features air suspension including self-levelling on the rear  axle. And as an option both models are available with Integral Active  Steering offering speed-related adjustment of the steering angle on the  rear wheels. With this enhanced steering function both front and rear,  particularly the cars' grand touring comfort on the rear seats reaches  an even higher level, above all when changing lanes at high speeds.
The  supreme grand touring comfort offered by the new top-of-the-range  models in the BMW 7-Series is further underlined by comfort seats, BMW's  navigation system Professional, automatic air conditioning with  four-zone control, cruise control complete with an automatic brake  function, Park Distance Control, and Automatic Soft Close on the doors  all featured as standard.
The innovative driver assistance  systems available as an option include Lane Change Warning, Lane  Departure Warning, Active Cruise Control with Stop-&-Go function,  BMW Night Vision with detection of individual persons, the BMW Head-Up  Display, a back-up camera and the Side View system. And to supplement  the bi-xenon headlights as a further option, BMW offers the High-Beam  Assistant and Adaptive Headlights including Bending Lights, variable  light distribution and adaptive headlight range control, setting new  standards for safe driving at night.
The Design: discreet signals  on the outside, stylish exclusivity inside.
The outstanding looks of  the BMW 760i and BMW 760Li benefit from the harmonious combination of  elegance, sportiness and natural presence so characteristic of the new  BMW 7-Series in its design. Offering 14 centimetres or 5.5" longer  wheelbase, the extended version allows particularly comfortable access  to the rear seats. And thanks to the unique design of the roofline and  C-pillar contours, the side view of the car, despite the extra headroom  for the rear-seat passengers, maintains the same overall impression as  on the "regular" saloon with its "normal" wheelbase. Both body versions,  incidentally, come with the longest wheelbase in their respective  segments.
Visual reference to the V12 power unit on the outside  of the BMW 760i and the BMW 760Li is similarly stylish and discreet. The  kidney grille for the radiator boasts an extra-wide chrome frame in  slightly concave design as well as bars extending powerfully to the  front. From the side, 19-inch light-alloy wheels available exclusively  on these models as well as the V12 model designation on the  chrome-plated gills with their integrated side direction indicators at  the transition point between the front side panel and the driver's and,  respectively, front passenger's door likewise serve to identify these  very special models.
An additional chrome bar between the unique dual  tailpipes on the exhaust system provides a special sign of distinction  at the rear of both models. The exhaust tailpipes integrated in the rear  air dam at the right and left, in turn, are made up of two adjacent,  rectangular pipe units embellished with chrome trim and cut at a slight  angle, flush to their surrounds.
The inside of the BMW 760i and  the BMW 760Li the luxurious ambience is supplemented by various design  features tailored specifically to these two models and matched in  perfect harmony, again expressing the exclusive character of the V12  models. Stainless-steel door entry trim with an illuminated V12 cover,  the instrument panel finished in nappa leather and surrounded by elegant  seams, the roof lining and sun visors in alcantara as well as  top-quality wood trim in exclusive burr walnut with individual inlays  help to give the BMW 760i and the BMW 760Li a further stylish sign of  distinction versus the other models in the BMW 7-Series.
The new  V12 power unit: perfection as the underlying principle, innovation as  the driving power.
The twelve-cylinder power unit in a BMW 7-Series  Luxury Performance Saloon guarantees a driving and travel experience  quite unique in every respect. No other engine offers such an  outstanding combination of power and refinement, no other power unit  provides the same supreme standard of prestige.
Now these  features come out even more clearly, with BMW's new V12 offering  significantly more power and torque compared with their predecessors,  optimising engine response and the ongoing surge of power, and further  refining the engine's acoustics. The progress achieved in this way is  clearly recognisable right from the start.
These features also stand  out clearly from the BMW 750i which, with its modern V8 featuring  TwinPower Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection, as such already  offers the power and performance of a conventional twelve-cylinder.
Hence,  the new V12 maintains the outstanding position of BMW's twelve-cylinder  models also in the new generation of the BMW 7-Series, giving the  driver of a BMW 760i and, respectively, a BMW 760Li all the assurance of  absolute supremacy in the luxury class. Yet a further point is that the  new engines combine the outstanding qualities of a V12 with up-to-date  efficiency, offering a level of fuel economy and emission management  even better than eight-cylinder models in the same segment as the BMW  7-Series.
The unique status of the twelve-cylinder as an  incomparably powerful and, at the same time, refined power unit is based  on a construction and design principle which offers perfect conditions  for supreme power and performance achieved without the slightest effort.  Benefiting from an angle of 60° between the two rows of cylinders, the  V12, in its supreme elimination of vibrations, comes closer to the  highest standard conceivable in physics than any other engine.
All  components and design features on the all-aluminium engine block are  built and constructed for supreme stiffness on minimum weight. Using a  closed-deck structure combined with bolts holding the cylinder head down  on the floor plate of the crankcase, the engine, to mention just one  example, ensures maximum stability on 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.
The new V12  power unit comes with 5,972 cc maintaining exactly the same cylinder  volume as on the former engine. Displacing 497.7 cubic centimetres per  cylinder, the engine therefore offers exactly the right size and  dimensions acknowledged by engine specialists as absolutely ideal. Bore  of 89 mm/3.50" and stroke of 80 mm/3.15" provides a ratio between these  two parameters of 0.9, while the compression ratio is a remarkably high  10.0 : 1 quite unusual on a turbocharged power unit.
Introduction  of TwinPower Turbo Technology on the twelve-cylinder.
BMW's new  twelve-cylinder comes with a number of special technical features  serving to capitalise on the potential it offers through its design  principle and basic structure. In particular, this includes the  first-ever use on a twelve-cylinder of TwinPower Turbo Technology and  High Precision Injection with gasoline injected directly into the  combustion chambers.
Featuring this combination of superior  technologies already to be admired on BMW's six- and eight-cylinders,  responding sensitively and directly even to small movements of the gas  pedal, maintaining a consistent torque curve and offering a level of  fuel economy and emission management quite unusual for an engine of this  calibre, the new twelve-cylinder again stands out from the competition  in every respect.
Thanks to the small cylinder angle of just 60°, the  two exhaust gas turbochargers developed specifically for the new V12  fit in compact arrangement on the outside of the two rows of cylinders,  each supplying six cylinders with compressed air.
The turbochargers  stand out in particular through their unusually good compressor and  turbine efficiency - and through their particular position they provide  ideal conditions for keeping the pipes between the exhaust manifold and  the turbochargers short and straight for ideal flow conditions. Central  supply of turbocharger air into the air collector, in turn, helps to  optimise both the engine's acoustics and charge cycle. The exhaust gas  manifolds identical on each row of cylinders come in each case with two  three-in-one connections geared to the engine's firing sequence. In  combination with the catalytic converters optimised for minimum  counter-pressure, this special configuration of the exhaust gas  manifolds sets the foundation for outstanding spontaneity in following  the gas pedal as well as supreme power and torque coming from the  twelve-cylinder.
Peak torque now increased to 750 Newton-metres  or 553 lb-ft comes at just 1,500 rpm and is maintained consistently all  the way to 5,000 rpm. Compared with the former engine, this means an  increase in torque by 25 per cent now developed at an engine speed  approximately 2,300 rpm lower.
Engine power is also built up more  quickly than on the previous engine, as is borne out by the much steeper  power curve leading up to maximum output of 400 kW/544 hp at just 5,250  rpm.
Intelligent solution for even more power and supremacy.
The  introduction of TwinPower Turbo Technology raises the twelve-cylinder to  a level of output and torque a naturally-aspirated power unit would  achieve only with much larger displacement. The increase in engine size  and weight inevitable in such a case, together with negative effects on  the centre of gravity, fuel consumption and the agility of the car, are  all avoided most efficiently and intelligently through turbocharger  technology.
To reduce counter-pressure the exhaust system comes  on the underfloor with largely straight pipes and manifolds increased in  size to the largest possible diameter. Exhaust flaps around the  silencer masterminded by the electronic control unit as a function of  engine maps provide exactly the right engine sound precisely geared to  current driving conditions. When idling, therefore, the V12 remains  absolutely silent, not emitting any noise at all. The same applies to  cruising conditions, with only very discreet sound from the engine being  emitted to the outside. So it is only at higher engine speeds that the  driver receives appropriate acoustic feedback on the development of  power, with the engine providing its muscular V12 sound when  accelerating fast and under full power. Again, this special sound effect  under such dynamic conditions authentically reflects both the capacity  of the engine and the intensity of power coming from within the engine  compartment, characterising the dynamic qualities of BMW's  twelve-cylinder.
Optimised combustion and maximum efficiency  ensured by High Precision Injection.
BMW High Precision Injection is a  second-generation direct injection technology serving to optimise the  combustion process and use the energy contained in the fuel with maximum  efficiency. Piezo-injectors positioned in the middle of the cylinder  head allow particularly precise dosage of the fuel injected into the  combustion chambers.
In combination with TwinPower Turbo Technology,  High Precision Injection is featured in all gasoline engines in the BMW  7-Series. And now, in the new V12 power unit, this technology ensures  particularly efficient and clean combustion as the starting point for a  level of fuel economy and emission management quite unparalleled in this  class of performance.
The fuel injected in this process spreads  out in conical form, thus burning in a particularly smooth and clean  process. This, in turn, has a positive effect on engine emissions and  sound, the cooling effect of the fuel/air mixture provided by direct  fuel injection helping in addition to achieve a higher compression ratio  than on a turbocharged engine with manifold injection. The bottom line,  therefore, is an even higher degree of engine efficiency generating  more power on less fuel.
In their configuration and structure,  the cylinder heads largely follow the particular position of the  injectors and spark plugs as well as the combustion process provided by  High Precision Injection. Short combustion phases optimised for maximum  efficiency build up a high level of pressure and temperature requiring  optimised cylinder head geometry and an effective flow of coolant. The  cylinder head components cast in a gravity process stand out in  particular through their very high level of stiffness, while the  cylinder head covers are made of aluminium and come with rubber profile  seals.
Double-VANOS and volume flow-controlled oil pump for  maximum efficiency.
Again in typical BMW style, the new  twelve-cylinder comes with double-VANOS for infinite adjustment of  camshaft control timing. This ensures part load running conditions with a  high level of residual gas and reduced throttle loss for maximum fuel  efficiency.
A further advantage of double-VANOS is its support in  giving the engine a particularly direct response. Joined in a thermal  process, the camshafts come with forged cams, additional triple cams on  the intake side serving to drive the high-pressure fuel pumps. The  valves on the exhaust side, in turn, are filled with sodium for optimum  cooling and come with chrome-plated shafts.
The supply of oil to  the new twelve-cylinder has also been optimised, the volume  flow-controlled oil pump operating on individual demand with maximum  efficiency: The six-chamber pendulum-slide pump delivers only as much  oil as the engine requires at any given point in time under specific  driving conditions.
An oil level sensor is integrated in the oil sump  made of pressure-cast aluminium. And instead of a manual oil dipstick,  an oil level indicator in the instrument cluster also operating while  driving informs the driver of the oil level whenever required.
The  new twelve-cylinder models in the BMW 7-Series again feature a wide  range of technologies for minimum fuel consumption and emissions based  on BMW's strategy of EfficientDynamics. These include Brake Energy  Regeneration, electric coolant pumps operating on demand, and the volume  flow-controlled oil pump further optimising the balance of load  performance and fuel consumption.
With an increase in engine output  versus the former models by 22 and an increase in maximum torque by 25  per cent, the average fuel consumption determined in the EU test cycle  has been reduced to 12.9) litres/100 kilometres. The emission rating of  the BMW 760i is 299) grams per kilometre.
The engine coolant system  on the new twelve-cylinder excels through consistent integration of all  pipes in the crankcase, optimised cross-sections and the surface  structure ensuring a maximum heat exchanger function helping to warm up  the engine far more quickly than before on the former power unit.
The  arrangement of the coolant inlet immediately next to the main inlet  duct for supplying oil serves in addition to connect the two media in  thermal terms, again helping to warm up engine oil and maintain the  ideal temperature at all times.
The flow of coolant is separated on  the two rows of cylinders, in each case running diagonally from the rear  outside to the front inside. And last but not least, the arrangement of  the outlets again helps to consistently spread out and maintain the  temperature level over a wide range of engine speed.
The BMW's  outstanding competence in twelve-cylinder technology: a long tradition  of supreme performance.
This is the fourth time that a  twelve-cylinder power unit marks the top end of the engine portfolio  featured in the BMW 7-Series. And indeed, every new generation has  further reinforced BMW's position as the leading manufacturer of luxury  performance saloons. A BMW 7-Series with a twelve-cylinder power unit  stands for exclusivity, supremacy and, not least, genuine innovation,  the top-of-the-range engines providing the highest standard also on  account of the maximum demands they are expected to meet right from the  start in the development process.
The BMW's outstanding  competence in the development and production of twelve-cylinder power  units is based on a long tradition extending all the way back to the  year 1925 when the Company for the first time hit the headlines by  building an aircraft engine with twelve cylinders. Back then BMW's V12  developed maximum output of 750 hp, with two BMW twelve-cylinders  powering the Dornier Wal seaplane just five years later in its record  flight across the Atlantic.
In the second half of the 20th century  BMW became the pioneer in introducing the twelve-cylinder in the most  outstanding luxury cars. The BMW 750i launched in 1987, for example, was  the first German twelve-cylinder saloon after the war. In the years to  follow a long story of success in motorsport likewise contributed to the  exceptional reputation of BMW's twelve-cylinders. The BMW V12 LMR, for  example, dominated the racing scene right from the start in its very  first race in 1999, the 12 Hours of Sebring, and in the same season  clinched overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
World debut:  eight-speed automatic transmission in the new BMW 760i and the new BMW  760Li.
The unique qualities of the new V12 power unit with TwinPower  Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection are combined in the new  BMW 760i and the new BMW 760Li with an equally innovative concept for  the transmission of power: the newly developed eight-speed automatic  transmission making its world debut in a BMW production car. Ideally  tailored to the power and performance characteristics of the  twelve-cylinder power unit, the eight-speed automatic transmission  combines supreme gearshift comfort, sportiness and efficiency at a level  never achieved before.
The new 8-speed automatic transmission excels  through the innovative configuration of gears and gearsets allowing the  use of additional gears and a larger range of gear increments than on  the former 6-speed automatic transmission, without any negative effects  on the size of the transmission, its weight, and the inner efficiency of  the system.
The eight forward gears and the reverse gear all  incorporate four simple gearsets and five gearshift elements. The  innovative arrangement of these components seen for the first time on an  eight-speed automatic transmission ensures that only two clutches are  open in each gear at any given point in time, significantly reducing  frictional losses under all driving conditions to an absolute minimum.
The  optimum gearset configuration as the result of scientific research.
To  achieve significant progress over BMW's proven six-speed automatic  transmissions, BMW's engineers right from the start initiated an  in-depth development process providing the basis for the new  transmission. The initial consideration was that particularly the  improvement of efficiency as desired was only possible with a  transmission system offering an even larger number of gears and a wider  range of gear increments versus a six-speed automatic transmission. A  further objective was to keep the number of additional components to a  minimum in order to optimise the inner efficiency of the system.
Triple  progress with two additional gears: gearshift dynamics improved,  comfort optimised, efficiency maximised.
With the number of gears  being increased to eight, the individual steps between gears are  smaller than before, despite the overall range of gear increments.  Clearly, this benefits the sporting character of the transmission and,  as a result, the dynamic nature of the car again in typical BMW style.
While  accelerating the harmonious balance of gear ratios provides a very  smooth and consistent increase in road speed, a feature corresponding  ideally with the ongoing surge of power from the new V12 and again  confirming the unparalleled supremacy of the BMW 760i and the BMW 760Li.
A  further advantage of the small gear increments is the enhancement of  gearshift comfort in BMW's most outstanding Luxury Performance Saloon,  with only a slight change in engine speed when shifting from one gear to  another.
Flexible, up-to-date, oriented to the future.
With  the number of transmission components being increased only slightly over  the former six-speed automatic transmission, the new eight-speed  automatic offers an unusually high level of internal efficiency.  So-called gear-mesh efficiency, for example, is more than 98 per cent in  each gear. And being configured as a direct gear, sixth gear reduces  frictional losses to zero.
The low weight of the new transmission  virtually identical to that of the former six-speed automatic likewise  benefits the overall efficiency of the car, with the integration of an  additional gearset being compensated by the optimisation of weight in  other areas.
In all the minimum converter slip, the high degree of  internal efficiency, low frictional losses with only two clutches open  at a time, the longer transmission ratios on the higher gears and the  transmission management giving preference to low engine speeds at all  times offer a reduction of fuel consumption versus the former six-speed  automatic by approximately 6 per cent.
The new transmission may  be combined with all kinds of engines and levels of performance, and may  be integrated not only in cars with rear-wheel drive, but also in  all-wheel-drive models. At the same time the eight-speed automatic  transmission may be combined with hybrid drive, making it part of BMW's  Active Hybrid technology combining an eight-cylinder gasoline engine  with an electric motor.
The 8-speed automatic transmission  perfectly supplements both the supremacy and the dynamic character of  the power unit. At the same time the exceptional efficiency of both top  models in the BMW 7-Series results not just from the V12 power unit, but  also from the transmission. Innovations developed in the context of BMW  EfficientDynamics allow this luxury saloon to combine acceleration to  100 km/h in 4.6) seconds with average fuel consumption in the EU test  cycle of 12.9) litres/100 kilometres.
 
