What's New in the 2022 BMW 760Li?
The latest model year debuts the diesel-powered 740Ld xDrive and adds a few standard features (including LED headlights and extended leather trim) to the 750 models. See the 2015 BMW 7 Series models for sale near you
Which 760Li is the Best?
The 750i is an immensely satisfying car at a price that's pretty reasonable for this segment.
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How Much Does a 2022 BMW 760Li Cost?
The 2015 BMW 7 Series sedan is offered in five basic trim levels distinguished mainly by engine type: 740i, 740Ld, ActiveHybrid 7, 750i and 760Li. The 740i and 750i are short wheelbase by default but offer an optional long wheelbase (740Li and 750Li) that adds a few grand to the bottom line; the 740Ld, 760Li and ActiveHybrid 7 are long wheelbase only. Note that the long-wheelbase models ride on a self-leveling air suspension.
The 740i ($74,950) comes standard with 18-inch alloy wheels, adaptive xenon headlamps, fog lights, electronically adjustable suspension and performance settings, front and rear parking sensors, a sunroof, leather upholstery, power front seats with lumbar support and memory functions, a power tilt-telescopic steering wheel, quadruple-zone automatic climate control, iPod/USB and Bluetooth connectivity, a 12-speaker audio system (including dual subwoofers) and the hard-drive-based iDrive infotainment system with navigation, digital music storage and a 10.2-in widescreen display with a rearview camera.
The 740Ld ($83,450) is similarly equipped but features the turbodiesel engine.
The ActiveHybrid 7 ($85,250) tacks an electric propulsion system onto the 740i's inline 6-cylinder and includes hybrid-specific information displays, among other eco-themed tweaks.
The 750i ($88,250) adds a twin-turbocharged V8, LED headlights, 19-in wheels and niceties such as power automatic soft-closing doors, a head-up display, a hands-free power trunk lid, 20-way Multi-contour heated front seats, Nappa leather upholstery and a leather-trimmed dashboard.
The 760Li ($143,850) goes to town with such indulgences as a twin-turbo V12, rear bucket seats with power adjustments, a Harman Kardon audio system and side- and top-view cameras.
Many of the higher trims' standard features are available as options on lesser models. Among the choice extras are an M Sport appearance package, a Bang & Olufsen audio system and a radar-based self-parking system. The Rear Entertainment package boasts twin 9.2-in screens that "appear to be 'floating' on" the front headrests, according to BMW.
The very rare, high-performance Alpina B7 model ($129,250) boasts a stronger version of the 750i's twin-turbo V8, 21-in wheels, a sport-tuned suspension and various Alpina-specific styling cues.