About BMW 750i xDrive
The outgoing BMW 7 Series was an excellent car. Other rival models were getting better in one way or another, so BMW has reinvented its 2016 BMW 7 Series and is bringing about several intriguing upgrades.
The previous 7 Series' strongest aspect was arguably its engine lineup, so BMW has chosen to leave well enough alone. Initially, the 2016 7 Series will be offered in either rear-wheel-drive 740i or all-wheel-drive 750i xDrive trim. The 740 runs a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 and the 750 boasts a 4.4-liter turbo V8. Technically, the 740i's engine is a new design that's shared with the 340i, however, the 750i xDrive s 445-hp V8 is a straight carryover from 2015. BMW plans to phase in 750i xDrive models by the end of the year.
BMW 750i xDrive parts online
The 2016 BMW 7 Series is a full-size luxury sedan offered in 740i and 750i xDrive trims as of this writing. It comes in a single-wheelbase specification in this class. The 740i comes standard with 18-inch wheels and run-flat tires, adaptive LED headlights with automatic high beams. Standard tech-oriented features include a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, the iDrive infotainment system with a touchpad-enhanced controller, and a 10.2-inch central display. The 750i xDrive adds 19-inch wheels, unique LED headlights, upgraded leather upholstery, 20-way multi-contour power front seats, a head-up display, and a power rear-window sunshade. Options on both trims include the Autobahn package and the Cold Weather package. The two trims also share a pair of safety packages from the Driver Assistance Plus package to the Driver Assistance Plus II package.
The Executive Package for the BMW 740i adds power rear side window shades with ambient pillar lighting, ventilated front seats, and extended leather trim with contrast stitching. The BMW 750i xDrive's Executive package includes those first three items plus massaging front seats. On both trims, the Interior Design lets you select custom trim materials and accents, ranging from a synthetic suede headliner to wood-trimmed seatbelt covers. In contrast, the M Sport provides similar customization options with a sportier theme, plus lightweight 19-inch wheels, an aero body kit, and a sport exhaust. The Luxury Seating package with Cold Weather bundles with a heated armrest and power-adjustable ventilated rear seats with massage functions. Offered on the 750i xDrive are a Rear Executive Lounge Seating package that adds an upgraded rear passenger-side seat with a power-adjustable footrest and a foldable table, dual rear entertainment screens, and the wireless, removable Touch Command Tablet with numerous infotainment system controls. You can purchase the OEM parts for the 750i xDrive such as exhaust parts, engine parts, steering parts, brake parts, and suspension parts through the Internet.