A Special edition BMW 7 Series M Bi-Turbo exclusively for Saudi Arabia


BMW has introduced the limited edition 7 series Li V12 M Bi-Turbo in Saudi Arabia produced exclusively for the Middle East. Mohamed Yousef Naghi Motors, the importer for BMW Group in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, unveiled the limited edition BMW 7 series at the ‘You are the Queen Expo’ to dazzle Middle East’s fashion elite. The first BMW 7 Series model to wear the famed M badge, the BMW 760Li V12 M Bi-Turbo was also launched in Japan in limited numbers earlier this year. It has been displayed for VIP guests, international and regional personalities at the expo, the limited edition Beamer in Saudi Arabia. The Middle East currently ranks as the third biggest market worldwide for BMW 7 Series sales, with the flagship model consistently topping amongst BMW’s best-sellers across all GCC markets.

On the outside, the design comes with a choice of eight BMW M exterior colors which have been inspired by some of the most famous Formula One tracks from around the world, such as Monte Carlo Blue, Silverstone II, and Imola Red. In addition to it, ‘V12 M Bi-Turbo’ and ‘M’ badging is engraved in dark chrome on the rear boot lid, door sills, and door handles to make it stand out from the rest of the 7 series. The exclusive M Sport 19 or 20-inch alloy wheels with double-spoke add to the sportiness of the vehicle. On the inside, its bespoke interior is upholstered in premium materials that include 100 percent leather in Nappa Oyster. The 760Li is powered by a 6.0-liter V12 Twin-Turbocharged engine that produces 544hp and 750 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission that helps the luxury sedan go from 0 to 62mph in 4.6 seconds. It is available exclusively at Mohamed Yousef Naghi Motors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but there’s no word on the pricing.

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[Via – Alarabiya]

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