Overview & Reviews
For 2013, the BMW 7 Series gets a number of changes -- the most notable of which reside under the hood. The 750's turbocharged V8 gets a power and fuel economy increase. The new turbocharged inline-6 is also more fuel efficient, though its power output remains the same. Both engines get an eight-speed automatic transmission, automatic stop-start and an EcoPro adjustable drive setting, all of which further aid fuel economy. The 7 Series also benefits from slight exterior revisions, the addition of the latest iDrive electronics interface and new features like LED headlights and a Bang & Olufsen sound system.
- Sublime seats.
- Supreme long-distance comfort
- Surprisingly agile handling
- Smooth and powerful engines
- Complicated iDrive interface.
- Small trunk
- Cabin may be too similar to lesser BMWs
User Reviews:
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2013 BMW 750i x-drive - 2013 BMW 7-Series
By Nagesh Sridharan - December 14 - 8:19 pm -
OMGGGGGGG! - 2013 BMW 7-Series
By miniluvr - August 15 - 9:40 amWoooow, what an improvement over the 2012 model. The 2013 750i has not only BMWs new larger twin turbo V8 (which is also more fuel efficient), but also the next gen iDrive. The new iDrive is much quicker to respond, better screen quality, and easier to use. The ride is amazing (as it should be for $100K). I test drove the 2012 last year and liked it, but didnt buy. I told myself I was going to wait, and I am soooo glad I did. This car is also very comfortable for 4 6 footers on a long trip.
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