Is there a BMW 7 Series 770?
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It's almost certain that the BMW 7 Series will launch a high-performance model, though it may not be called the BMW 7 Series M version. Instead, it could be named the M770i-xDrive, becoming a model under BMW's M division. In terms of power, it will abandon the current V12 engine in favor of a lighter V8 turbocharged engine. Additional Information Highlights of the BMW 7 Series exterior: The new car features a redesigned front grille and headlight assembly, with the iconic double "kidney" front grille increasing in size by 40% compared to the previous model. The M760Li model is marked with a V12 badge on the C-pillar, and the outer edges of the side windows are adorned with exclusive black trim.
There is no standard 770 model in the BMW 7 Series lineup. My friend used to think there was, but after asking a salesperson, they learned that the regular models stop at the 760. For example, the 730 uses a four-cylinder engine, the 740 a six-cylinder, the 750 an eight-cylinder, and the 760 a twelve-cylinder. The numbers represent the engine size or performance level, and BMW has never released a car labeled as 770. If you're looking for higher performance, you might consider high-performance modified versions like the Alpina B7 or new energy models such as the all-electric i7, but they are not called 770. Don't waste time searching aimlessly; the current 7 Series models on the market focus on efficiency and high-end configurations, with the 760 being essentially the top of the line.