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BMW M760i "The Final V12" at the end!

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BMW M760i "The Final V12" at the end!
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End in the field! The V12 at BMW is dying (unfortunately). But not just like that, but with a special one M760i (G12 LCI) as a strictly limited special edition “The Final V12” from BMW Individual. The edition is scheduled to roll off the assembly line in June 2022 and retire the V12 after around 35 years. In 1987, the 750i (E32) was the first German post-war twelve-cylinder engine to come onto the market, and it remains a milestone in German engineering to this day. The special edition is exactly for the US market 30 minutes and other markets will probably not receive a higher number. Incidentally, the M760Li with V12 biturbo has been around in this country since the introduction of the hated ones Otto particle filter obligation from the end of 2020 no more. In the US, the special seven is said to be priced at $200.000 (plus transportation costs) and comes with a V12 logo be delivered on the tailgate instead of the M760i lettering. But not only that. There are also 20-inch double spokes 760 M Rims in Window Gray or Jet Black, with polished accents Performance run-flat tires and also a lettering “The Final V12” is in engine compartment as well as on the Side sill to see the edition. The M Sport brakes with black or blue brake calipers are also installed.

“1 of 12” lettering on the interior trim

BMW M760i "The Final V12" at the end!

A “1 of 12” lettering is also applied to the black piano lacquer finish interior trim on. While almost every copy of “The Final V12” Edition is fully equipped (Driver Assistance Professional, Luxury Rear Seat Pack, Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Roof, Remote Control Parking, Enhanced Shadowline, Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System, Icon Adaptive LED Lights with Laser Light, etc.) brings important details like that Painting or the color of Full leather interior be selected by the customer via the BMW Individual program. Based on the paintwork, the 12 customers get another one trophy (commemorative gift) for the desk. She didn't just choose the ones Individual paint there, but also the Chassis number from the vehicle. And you can also buy the last V12 sevens not everyone. BMW USA selects the owners themselves, bearing in mind that several V12 7s have already been ordered in recent years. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us! Photo credit: BMW & tuning blog

BMW M760i "The Final V12" at the end!

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