BMW 12 Cylinder Limo
The E32 is a car in the 7 series class and was introduced in 1986, with the 730i and 735i featuring 3.0 L and 3.5 L straight-6 engines respectively, and a new, 5.0 L, The car has almost 3 300 horsepower which comes out of a V12 engine for the 750i. In 1992, 3.0 L and 4.0 L V8 engines were added to the 730i and 740i models of the car. All models were also available in a stretched limo fashion also; this allowed some extra legroom for the rear passengers. This was last 7 series generation to be available exclusively with gasoline engines (in Europe).
The next generation in the 7 series was the E38 this generation (1994-2001) had a five-speed automatic transmission. The engine varies in Europe were a 4.0 and 4.4 L engine which made the line able to reach speeds up to 322 HP,
In America, the models were sold in many different ways to the consumer such as 740i, 740iL and 750iL. The 740i and 740iL shared the same 4.0 L V8 engine in model year 1995, but the next year they made the motor bigger V8 grew to 4.4L while stated power stayed at 282 hp (210 kW), though torque grew from 295 to 310 lb?ft (400 to 420 N?m). Then again coinciding with the 1999 facelift, the V8's power again stayed the same they increased the Torqhe of the motor, due to new variable valve timing technology. They did have a 5.4 L V12-powered 750iL version that version, which is near impossible to find, was only available as a long-body. The
If the7 series is BMW leading car design then the 750i must be there flagship sedan. This car BMW has loaned out to a number of movies including 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies as the car driven by James Bond (Pierce Brosnan). The car also showed up in the 2002 film The Transporter, starring Jason Statham.
An E38 735i is the feature car in the 2002 film The Transporter, starring Jason Statham.
The fourth generation was available in four different variants: the standard-wheelbase E65 the extended-wheelbase E66. The High Security version E67 and the hydrogen powered version E68. It dropped the manual transmission entirely.
The E65/E66/E67/E68 7 Series featured BMW's first of a kind iDrive system, consisting of a video screen in the dashboard and a controller mounted on the center console that is used in a similar way to a computer mouse. The car uses a system of eight menus, most of the car's climate, audio, navigation, suspension and communication settings are controlled via iDrive. However, the system has been criticized by many automotive writers as being too complex and not intuitive enough. The company also created the "Active" Seat continuous passive motion technology was made standard equipment on the 750/760 models and included in the Luxury Seating Package with heated and ventilated seats for driver and front passenger on the 745 models.