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		<title>For those who thought the turbo revolution would kill the V12..</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Alpina has always been a word that arouses excitement when added to the bootlid of a BMW. The 2017 B7 is of course no exception to this tradition. However there&#8217;s often been an alternate drug to get your Bavarian thrills from the ///M devision, and for the first time they&#8217;ve breathed their firey breath on...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alpina has always been a word that arouses excitement when added to the bootlid of a BMW. The 2017 B7 is of course no exception to this tradition. However there&#8217;s often been an alternate drug to get your Bavarian thrills from the ///M devision, and for the first time they&#8217;ve breathed their firey breath on the luxury 7 Series sedan.</p>
<p>Normally reserved for those who like to be driven rather than to drive, featuring legroom and rear seat opulence the  7 series normally finds favour amongst executive fleets and private charters, but that is all change for the latest M creation. The new M760i xDrive is as monstrous and technical as the 8-syllable bade might suggest, with it&#8217;s brawny 6.6 litre, twin turbo v-12 engine in place of the previous v8, the 2017 M760 catapults from zero to 100kph in just 3.9 seconds. Let that sink in. An executive cruiser that accelerates like a GTR.</p>
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<p>The mind boggling specs are due to the 600 bhp V12 which produces a sensational 590 lbs/ft of torque from just 1,500 rpm with peak power hitting at 5,500rpm. It is a showcase for the first twin-power turbocharged v12 from BMW, with other tweaks including air to water intercoolers, a lightweight aluminium block and forged engine internals.</p>
<p>Although on paper the Alpina matches the V12&#8217;s power output, it won&#8217;t reach maximum output until 3,100 rpm.  Still a remarkable achievement, it will of course be a close sprint between the two. The M760 being factory fresh will be limited as per all BMW&#8217;s to 155 mph that said, with the Alpina sporting a claimed 190+ mph.</p>
<p>The 7 comes equipped in this guise only with an 8 speed auto transmission and launch control for aggressive starts. The transmission is honed to the driver; that is, never over-riding the driver&#8217;s commands if they desire to bump the rev limiter!</p>
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<p>The B7 and M760 both come riding on air suspension, adaptive anti-roll bars and rear wheel steering for ultra sharp turn-ins considering the almost two tonne girth. This is amplified when the Dynamic Control setting is slid towards &#8216;Sport&#8217; or &#8216;Sport +&#8217;. Packaged with 20 inch lightweight wheels dressed in Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres ensuring that every modicum of grip is extracted from the beast. Donning a revised body to depict its sinister intent, with the usual Aerodynamic M Flares, spoiler and exhaust tips and trims, The M760 has all the hallmarks of an M mile muncher. Or perhaps destroyer is more apt. The M760 is likely to command a sticker price in excess of $200k when it reaches Australian shores.</p>
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