2013 BMW 760Li: V-12 25 Years Anniversary Edition

Today, BMW launches a very special limited edition 25th Anniversary Edition 760Li V-12 reflecting a rich tradition of V-12 engines that began back in 1987 with the then groundbreaking BMW 750iL when BMW engineers crafted the most Ultimate Driving Machine of its day with the introduction of its first automotive V-12 engine.
With only 15 of these very limited edition models available to US customers on a special order basis only, this will certainly be a thing to desire. BMW Center deliveries will commence in early 2013 at a price of $159,695 including destination and handling.
The “V-12 25 Years Edition” BMW 760Li features BMW Individual Champagne Full Merino Leather and, exclusively for this model, black piping. The black floor mats and rear footrests are also complimented by contrasting piping in Champagne. The door sills, headrests and iDrive controllers are all specially badged with “V-12 25 Years Edition”.
Also included with this special edition flagship model are:
- Rear Seat Entertainment with iDrive control
- 20’ Individual wheel style 301 with performance tires
- Alcantara headliner in champagne (sides of headliner in black)
- A/B/C pillars in black leather
- Rear parcel shelf in Anthracite Alcantara
- BMW Individual Piano Black Wood trim
- Piano black wood inlay in steering wheel
- Shadowline exterior trim
BMW 769Li still remains at the top of the range for the Bavarian manufacturer with its 6.0-liter Twin Turbo V12 producing 535 horsepower, 550 lb. ft of torque catapulting the big Sports Sedan from 0-60 mph in just 4.5 seconds, with a limited top speed of 130 mph (155 mph with the M Sport Package option).
We didn’t get more media from BMW but we’ll keep an eye for the same when BMW releases it. It’s a real shame only 15 units of this really interesting car will come out for the buyers in the United States. Nice BMW, we really wanted to check this special edition out one day!
Source: BMW AG
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