The exterior line differed from the smaller models of the series through the typical double kidney radiator grille, which at the beginning of the nineties were also equipped with models equipped with an eight-cylinder engine. The BMW 750 was proposed with automatic transmission in two variants of body, precisely sedan long 4,91 meters, or 5,02 meters.
Since 1994, the Bavarian company has further enhanced its "top" model with a 5.4-litre engine with an output of 240 kW (326 PS), which was also fitted on board the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. The new version of the BMW 750 also served as the basis for the sports BMW Alpina B 12, produced by the company with the same name.
In the fourth generation of the BMW 7 Series since 2005, BMW has adapted the engine of the BMW 750 to new market requirements, where still demanded a decent power, but also a more economical consumption.
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