2013 BMW 7-Series Facelift -
BMW has dropped a comprehensive photo gallery of its
2013 BMW 7-Series Facelift saloon covering all the changes and then some additional whereas conjointly releasing costs for the U.S. market model.
In the States, costs vary from $74,195 for the regular-wheelbase
740i to $140,200 for the long-wheelbase 760Li, together with an $895 destination and handling fee.
The new 2013 BMW 7-
Series Facelift arrives in U.S. showrooms in late summer 2012, apart from the
ActiveHybrid seven which matches on sale in early fall.
The
BMW flagship sedan model boasts a thinly revised fascia with accessible LED headlights, whereas the inside is enhanced with a redesigned iDrive system, and therefore the availability of an optional Bang Olufsen High-End Surround Sound system and a customizable digital instrument show.
Under the sheetmetal, an
8-speed automatic transmission becomes normal on all models whereas
BMW engineers conjointly uprated the suspension.
For
2013 BMW 7-Series Facelift, gasoline engine decisions embody the 760i with identical 537hp (544PS) six.0-liter
bi-turbo V12 as before,
the 750i with a tweaked four.
4-liter turbo V8 manufacturing 444hp (450PS / +10%) and 650Nm (479 lb-ft / +8.5%), and therefore the 740i that includes the new N55 three.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six delivering 315hp (320PS) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque.
There's conjointly the
new ActiveHybrid7, within which the outgoing model's four08HP 4.4-liter
twin-turbo V8 (465hp with the electrical motor) has been replaced by the 740i's three15hp (320PS) 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six that works at the side of a 54hp/40kW
electrical motor. The system's combined output is 349hp (354PS) with a peak torque of 500Nm (369 lb-ft).
Last however not least, the Alpina-branded B7 models that are sold within the States through
BMW stores get pleasure from a revised four.4-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine with direct-injection chruning out 540-horses and 538 lb-ft, coupled to a brand new 8-speed automatic.