To differentiate itself even more from the regular 7 Series, the BMW M760Li features special trim and leather options, and even exterior colors only once available through the BMW Individual Catalog. We’ve seen recently a beautiful Estoril Blue M760Li which showed the potential of the BMW Individual program.
Today, we’re getting a closer look at the top of the line 7 Series dressed up in black clothes. The Frozen Black M760Li was paired with an Opal White interior, for that great contrasting effect which denotes classiness and luxury.


Setting the M760Li apart visually from the regular 7 Series models is a standard M aerodynamic package with redesigned bumpers, a matte grey finish for the grille and other exterior elements, bespoke 20-inch wheels and a distinctive V12 badge. Features like the M Sport brakes with blue calipers and an M Sport exhaust with four trapezoidal shaped chromed exhaust pipes remind us that this is a special 7 Series.
FIRST DRIVE: 2017 BMW M760Li xDrive – Torque, Torque and More Torque
Naturally, the 2017 BMW M760Li xDrive comes with every single tech, safety and connectivity system BMW is offering in their flagship cars. Things like a high-tech Head-up display, iDrive 5.0 with touchscreen and Gesture Control, and a driving assistance systems driver are all standard in this package. And as a respected limousine, the “The Torque Monster” gives its passengers an Executive Lounge package for that maximum comfort and luxury that one can experience in a car.


The 610-hp V12 makes the BMW M760Li not only the strongest BMW ever, but also contributes significantly to the sprint time of 3.7 seconds from the standstill to 100 km/h – no previous series BMW was faster.
The M760Li’s top speed is a governed 155 mph but, with the M Driver’s Package that top speed bumps up to 189 mph. Those kind of performance figures put the M760Li in BMW M4 territory.
[Source: Harold Wood]
The V12 excellence looks better imo
that wheel design is excellent !!
But thats about it, for me, as far as overall impact of appearance is concerned.
A meh looking vehicle design that failed to grow over time.
How can a new car have “failed to grow over time”? Saw a 750i yesterday – very handsome!
Hey Terry, this car has been around for more than 2 years now.
Wrong.
Ohh !! Now i got what you were upto.
My friend whether its a 730d or 760Li, the design for all cars is almost same (barring some changes to wheels, bumpers etc.)
So even if 760li that’s launched last year, this generation has been around for more than 2 years.
Thus, it had spent enough time in market. And thus, i can safely conclude that the design of this car hasn’t grown on me.
Glad to hear. It’s too good for you.
Or probably your eyes (or brain) doesn’t understand aesthetics.
as it is you proved that you know not much about 7 series.
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
You are NO authority
I know more about the 7er than you do
It is NOT over 2 years old
READ
I don’t understand how this massive sedan could be “stunning” in a matte color. The 7 series has other qualities, but its looks are not what matters.
Have you seen one?
Or just more typing?
Frozen is over. This car is not “stunning”. Can’t the 7 series impress on some other more substantial level?
sez who?