The flagship of a premium manufacturer will continue to be a flagship even after it gets replaced by the newer model. All it needs is proper maintenance and a bit of care, and it gets to be just as ...
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BMW 760Li F02 hits 250 KMH with effortless power
In this POV review, we drive the 2011 BMW 760Li (F02) on the German Autobahn to see how this luxury sedan's V12 twin-turbo engine performs at speed. With 544HP and 750Nm of torque, the 6.0L N74 V12 ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
The pros and cons of buying a brand-new 2026 Honda Accord LX vs. a 2015 BMW 760Li, including reliability, maintenance costs, ...
German automaker BMW has built multiple variations of its almighty V12 gasoline engine since 1986. The N74 V12 manufactured from 2008 to the present is most worthy of praise. When first launched in ...
When you think of sizeable V12 car engines, Lamborghini, Jaguar, and Ferrari are typically first in mind. Even though we don't usually associate BMW with V12 gas motors, the German automaker has had ...
The 12-cylinder engine exits production for good, and BMW will give 12 people the chance to own a special car. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to ...
The mighty BMW V12 is going away and the automaker expects to produce its last examples this summer. To celebrate the 35-year history of the brand’s relationship with the engine layout, it’s producing ...
BMW is going all out this 2022, and this is the last time that the company will do this as the Final V12 engine for production cars will don the new M760i 7-series sedan. The German automaker said ...
There’s no chance of BMW revisiting V12 engines, so Manhart took the last 12-cylinder 7 Series and gave it a shot of adrenaline. Where Have All the V12s Gone? BMW discontinued V12 engines in its ...
The V12 badge will soon be no more at BMW, with the German brand killing off its biggest combustion engine this year. Photo: BMW USA It’s out with the old power and in with the new power at BMW, with ...
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