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BMW 760i

Petrol Sedan 2002–2015 438–544 hp Germany

The BMW 760i sits at the absolute pinnacle of the 7 Series range — its twin-turbocharged V12 delivers effortless, near-limitless performance wrapped in BMW's most luxurious flagship sedan.

6.0L V12
N73/N74 Engine
438–544 hp
Power Range
~4.6 sec
0–100 km/h
2002
E65 Introduced

Overview

The BMW 760i is BMW's ultimate expression of engineering ambition within the 7 Series flagship lineup. The E65 760i (2002–2008) introduced the N73B60 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged V12 producing 438 hp and 600 Nm of torque — a massive, effortless engine that accelerates the substantial luxury sedan to 100 km/h in approximately 4.8 seconds. The V12's character is unique: utterly smooth, with turbine-like thrust that builds almost silently from idle. The E65 generation also brought the iDrive interface, a groundbreaking but initially complex infotainment system that was subsequently refined across multiple software updates.

The F01 760i (2008–2015) updated the V12 to the N74B66 6.0-litre unit producing 544 hp and 750 Nm, bringing the 0–100 km/h time down to 4.6 seconds — extraordinary for a car of this size and luxury level. The F01 platform also brought a significantly more refined interior, improved build quality, and a much-matured version of the iDrive interface. Available as a standard wheelbase (760i) or long-wheelbase (760Li), the F01 generation represents the definitive modern BMW V12 flagship.

In Azerbaijan, the 760i holds a specific place in the premium market as the ultimate status symbol among BMW's sedan range. It appeals to buyers for whom maximum BMW prestige and V12 exclusivity are paramount. Ownership of a 760i requires commitment to specialist maintenance — the V12 is not a low-cost powertrain to service — but for buyers who can meet that requirement, it delivers an experience completely unmatched in the brand's lineup. BMW specialists in Baku with 7 Series experience are able to service the V12 powertrain.

760i in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • E65 Engine: N73B60 6.0L Twin-Turbo V12 — 438 hp / 600 Nm
  • F01 Engine: N74B66 6.0L Twin-Turbo V12 — 544 hp / 750 Nm
  • 0–100 km/h: 4.8 sec (E65) / 4.6 sec (F01)
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic (E65) / 6-speed ZF automatic (F01)
  • Drive: RWD standard (xDrive optional on F01)
  • Kerb weight: approximately 2,010–2,070 kg
  • Top speed: 250 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Fuel consumption: 15–17 L/100km (combined)

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hNotes
E65 760i (2002–2008)6.0L N73 Twin-Turbo V12438 hp4.8 secClassic iDrive era flagship
F01 760i (2008–2015)6.0L N74 Twin-Turbo V12544 hp4.6 secRefined, more powerful V12
F01 760Li (2008–2015)6.0L N74 Twin-Turbo V12544 hp4.6 secLong-wheelbase, maximum rear comfort

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Mercedes S600 (W221)V12 refinement, outstanding luxury, very broad service networkHigher maintenance costs; heavier; less sporting character than BMW V12
Audi A8 L W12 (D3)Quattro AWD, V12 prestige, refined quattro dynamicsLess powerful W12 variant in D3; front-biased AWD less sporty than BMW RWD
Bentley Continental Flying SpurUnmatched luxury, V8/W12 performance, Bentley exclusivityDramatically higher purchase and maintenance cost; harder to service in Azerbaijan
Rolls-Royce GhostThe ultimate luxury sedan, V12 serenity, unmatched prestigeMultiple times the cost; impractical for Azerbaijan's road conditions; extremely high running costs

Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

BMW has an established service presence in Baku through authorised dealerships and independent specialists familiar with the brand. Parts supply for common maintenance items is generally reliable, though specialist components for performance models and older generations may require additional lead time.

  • V12 oil service every 10,000 km with BMW LL-01 approved full synthetic — V12 oil capacity is approximately 9 litres
  • Spark plug replacement on the V12 requires significant labour due to packaging complexity — schedule as part of a comprehensive service every 60,000 km
  • E65 generation Nikasil cylinder liner awareness — verify engine does not suffer from Nikasil degradation on early production cars used with low-quality fuel
  • Cooling system integrity is critical on the V12 — any signs of overheating must be investigated immediately to prevent serious engine damage

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 2400 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1680
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $9680
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $807
  • V12 engine servicing is specialised and should only be performed by BMW-trained technicians with appropriate diagnostic equipment
  • Fuel consumption of 14–18 L/100km is significant but manageable at Azerbaijan's subsidised fuel prices
  • E65 electronics (particularly the early iDrive system) require attention on older cars; F01 generation is more reliable electronically
  • The 760i demands premium-grade ownership commitment — budgeting appropriately for specialist service is essential for trouble-free ownership

Used 760i Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • Full BMW diagnostic scan — V12 engines have complex electronics; a fault-free ISTA/ISID scan is essential
  • Engine oil condition and level — check for correct viscosity and the absence of coolant contamination
  • Cooling system integrity — inspect expansion tank, hoses, and check for any overheating history in onboard fault memory
  • Service history verification — specialist BMW service history is non-negotiable for a V12 7 Series
  • Air suspension system check — E65 and F01 air suspension components are expensive to replace; verify correct ride height and function

760i FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Is the BMW 760i practical for daily use in Baku?

The 760i is a very large, powerful car that is most comfortable on Baku's wider roads and motorways. City parking and tight urban manoeuvring are challenging due to its size. It is best suited to chauffeur-style use or owners who primarily use major roads. For daily use in central Baku's narrower streets, the 750i or 740i may be more practical while still delivering tremendous luxury.

What are the running costs like for a 760i in Azerbaijan?

At Azerbaijan's subsidised fuel prices, the high fuel consumption is less financially punishing than it would be in Europe. However, the specialist servicing costs are the primary financial consideration — budget 3,000–4,000 AZN annually for comprehensive maintenance. Tyres for the 760i's large-diameter fitments are also expensive. The 760i is a car for buyers who can comfortably absorb premium ownership costs.

Which generation of 760i is more reliable — E65 or F01?

The F01 is significantly more reliable electronically — the E65's first-generation iDrive system and associated electronics had known issues that BMW addressed in subsequent software updates and ultimately resolved in the F01 generation. If you're choosing between the two, the F01 is the better ownership proposition, particularly if you value modern technology and reduced electrical complexity.

Should You Buy the BMW 760i?

The ultimate BMW — a V12 flagship that demands commitment but delivers an unmatched experience.

The BMW 760i is not a car for everyone — it requires specialist maintenance, significant fuel and tyre budgets, and careful preparation when purchasing. But for buyers who value maximum BMW prestige, the unmatched refinement of a twin-turbocharged V12, and the ultimate expression of the 7 Series luxury sedan, the 760i is without peer in its class. In Azerbaijan's premium market, it stands as the definitive BMW ownership statement.

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