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What is the fuel consumption of the BMW 7 Series?

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VonLucia
08/28/25 5:41am
The fuel consumption of the BMW 7 Series is 9.9-13 liters per 100 kilometers, which is normal among similar models. More information about the BMW 7 Series is as follows: Overview: The BMW 7 Series is BMW's top-tier luxury sedan series, featuring a 4-door sedan body style and front-engine, rear-wheel drive configuration. It serves as the flagship model of BMW, produced exclusively in Germany, and replaced the previous-generation BMW New Six in 1977. Other Specifications: Dimensions: 5212mm × 1902mm × 1478mm. Fuel tank capacity: 82L. Standard seating capacity: 5. Top speed: 245km/h. Seat material: genuine leather. Acceleration time: 4.6-8.3 seconds (0-100km/h). Braking system: ventilated disc brakes.
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Troy
09/10/25 4:05am
I've been driving a BMW 7 Series for a while, with fuel consumption typically fluctuating between 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. During daily urban commuting, the fuel consumption can rise to around 12 liters in heavy traffic, while on the highway it drops to 7-8 liters, which is quite hassle-free. Driving habits have a significant impact—sudden acceleration or frequent braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket, whereas smooth driving can save a lot. There are also notable differences between models; the 740i is more fuel-efficient than the 750i, and hybrid versions like the 745e have even lower fuel consumption, around 5 liters. Details like tire pressure and air conditioning usage can also increase fuel consumption, so regular maintenance checks are recommended. Overall, as a luxury sedan, this fuel consumption level is reasonable for daily use, though it's still a bit higher compared to economy cars.
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MaximusLynn
10/24/25 4:54am
The fuel consumption data of the BMW 7 Series is quite impressive! The 740i model, equipped with a 3.0T engine, has a combined fuel consumption of about 9L/100km, while the V8 engine in the 750i may reach 11L. The hybrid version, such as the 745e, is more fuel-efficient, with consumption dropping to around 5L due to electric assistance. Factors affecting fuel consumption include driving style, road conditions, and vehicle status—for example, urban congestion leads to higher consumption, while highway cruising lowers it. The engine technology is advanced, but aggressive driving can double the fuel consumption. Regular maintenance like oil changes and tire pressure checks can optimize fuel efficiency. I often pay attention to these details and believe choosing the right model is crucial, such as the entry-level version being more economical.
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