BMW 7-Series Next 100 Years (G12, 2016) photo gallery
Just 100 limited edition BMW 7-Series Individual models will be built in 740Le iPerformance (RWD, AWD), 750Li (AWD, RWD), and M760Li xDrive trims.
Just 100 limited edition BMW 7-Series Individual models will be built in 740Le iPerformance (RWD, AWD), 750Li (AWD, RWD), and M760Li xDrive trims.
These photos taken from 1985 to 1989 give us a look behind the scenes of the development of the BMW Z1 roadster, and possible coupe variant.
The next generation BMW M5 and BMW M6 will not be offered with a manual transmission, with the cars to be exclusively mated to a dual-clutch transmission.
Just 8,000 BMW Z1 2-seat roadsters were built, and all feature a 2.5-liter I6 and unique doors that drop down into the car’s sills.
In 2014, 260 fans and 120 cars gathered at BMW headquarters to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the E31 BMW 8-Series, which began production in 1989.
The BMW Vision Next 100 previews some of the interior design concepts and autonomous driving technology that the company may use in the next 100 years.
Built between 1989 and 1999, the E31 BMW 8-Series grand touring coupe was offered with either 4- or 4.4-liter V8s, or 5-, 5.4- or 5.6-liter V12s.
There’s finally an M version of the BMW 7-Series. It’s not an M7 (sorry), but rather the M760Li xDrive, which is a real mouthful. Like the car itself.
BMW’s latest plug-in hybrids, the RWD BMW 330e sedan and the AWD BMW 225xe Active Tourer got together for a little photo shoot.
The V12 Excellence adds more bling and comfort to the BMW M760Li, with its 6.6-litre V12 turbo with 441kW (600hp) and 800Nm (590 lb-ft), 8-speed, and AWD.