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The BMW G11 is the sixth generation of the BMW 7 Series, produced from 2015 to 2022. Model codes: G11 (short-wheelbase version), and G12 (long-wheelbase version) luxury saloons, collectively referred to as the G11. Production: July 2015–2022. Model years: 2016–2022.
BMW 750d: Price for quad-turbo diesel starts at 107,700 Euros

BMW has updated their online configurator to reflect the new powerplant for the BMW 750d. Powered by the all-new – and a first for BMW – quad-turbo diesel engine, the high-end diesel limousine has a base price of 107,700 Euros. The long-wheelbase variant 750Ld xDrive starts at 112,900 euros. Just like its predecessor, a rear-wheel drive version of the 750d is not being offered.

The engine is now good for 400 PS (394 HP) and 760 Nm (560 lb-ft) of torque, while not going over three liters of displacement. The new mill is capable of such outstanding output figures thanks to its four turbochargers, two for every three cylinders. BMW decided to drop the previous arrangement that had two small turbos accompanied by a bigger one, for a better throttle response and more efficiency.

As with the outgoing engine, the performance-boosting flow of compressed air into the combustion chambers is generated by multi-stage turbocharging. The high-pressure stage revolves around two compact turbos with variable turbine geometry integrated into a single housing, while a single, very large low-pressure turbocharger has been replaced by two smaller – and therefore faster-responding – units.

With all that torque under the hood, the new BMW 750d runs from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.

The only direct competitor of the new quad-turbo diesel from Munich is the Audi A8 4.2 TDI quattro with V8 diesel. The Ingolstadt-built limousine is noticeably cheaper with a base price of 100,900 euros, but also offers less. Despite having a 1.2 liter higher capacity and two additional cylinders, it needs – according to factory specification – 1.3 seconds longer for the sprint from 0 to 100. Also be EU fuel consumption is 7.2 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, well above the 5.7 to 5.9 liters of the 750d.

Production of the new BMW 750d xDrive begins in July 2016.

Source: BMWBlog
 
Despite having a 1.2 liter higher capacity and two additional cylinders, it needs – according to factory specification – 1.3 seconds longer for the sprint from 0 to 100. Also be EU fuel consumption is 7.2 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, well above the 5.7 to 5.9 liters of the 750d.


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And driver is 100kg and there is 62l of fuel. Impressive! Wonder what will next gen A8 do with 4.0 TDI...
 
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And driver is 100kg and there is 62l of fuel. Impressive! Wonder what will next gen A8 do with 4.0 TDI...
then we can only guess how fast 750d is in reality
 
Scott said before two days in 1 series forum that this week bmw will present two concepts.any new informations!!!
 
Scott said before two days in 1 series forum that this week bmw will present two concepts.any new informations!!!

I think we will see more after the official opening of the Concorso D'Eleganza Villa D'Este today evening.
In the past BMW has presented Concepts there. :)


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With all that torque under the hood, the new BMW 750d runs from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.

The only direct competitor of the new quad-turbo diesel from Munich is the Audi A8 4.2 TDI quattro with V8 diesel. The Ingolstadt-built limousine is noticeably cheaper with a base price of 100,900 euros, but also offers less. Despite having a 1.2 liter higher capacity and two additional cylinders, it needs – according to factory specification – 1.3 seconds longer for the sprint from 0 to 100. Also be EU fuel consumption is 7.2 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, well above the 5.7 to 5.9 liters of the 750d.

This article about the Audi performance figures is incorrect.

The figure of 5.9sec (1.3sec longer) is for the Audi A8 3.0TDI.

The A8 4.0 TDI V8 is virtually as fast as the 750d. Below is the technical details from Audi.de.

One thing the Audi kills the BMW engine is torque, 850nm compared to 760nm.

Technische Daten
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Motorbauart
V8-Motor mit 90° V-Winkel (4 Ventile/Zylinder)
Hubraum
4134 cm3
Max. Leistung
283 kW (385 PS) bei 3750 min -1
Max. Drehmoment
850/2000 - 2750 Nm bei min -1
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
250 km/h
Beschleunigung 0-100 km/h
4,7 s
 
This article about the Audi performance figures is incorrect.

The figure of 5.9sec (1.3sec longer) is for the Audi A8 3.0TDI.

The A8 4.0 TDI V8 is virtually as fast as the 750d. Below is the technical details from Audi.de.

One thing the Audi kills the BMW engine is torque, 850nm compared to 760nm.

Technische Daten
Alle Informationen anzeigen
Motorbauart
V8-Motor mit 90° V-Winkel (4 Ventile/Zylinder)
Hubraum
4134 cm3
Max. Leistung
283 kW (385 PS) bei 3750 min -1
Max. Drehmoment
850/2000 - 2750 Nm bei min -1
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
250 km/h
Beschleunigung 0-100 km/h
4,7 s

Yeah, very basic error from there. Any explanation @bmwblog? Along with the poor article on the G90 M5 last week, I expect more from BMWBLOG.
 
850 nm vs 760nm. You ain't gonna feel the difference and its not like any of these two lack torque. These engines are going to work very well in any gear and any speed. Doesnt matter If they got 600 or 700 nm. There is plenty enough.
 
And that's one of the most important aspects in this class. Big diesel engines in fine sedans; it's all about torque.

Some might want a diesel with gasoline characteristics.
And it's not the engine that limits the torque of the 50d, it's the gearbox.

850 nm vs 760nm. You ain't gonna feel the difference

I hope that's a joke, but I suspect you're being serious.

Yeah, very basic error from there. Any explanation @bmwblog? Along with the poor article on the G90 M5 last week, I expect more from BMWBLOG.

F90 :)
 
Some might want a diesel with gasoline characteristics.
And it's not the engine that limits the torque of the 50d, it's the gearbox.



I hope that's a joke, but I suspect you're being serious.
Its not the torque that going to make the differences. the drive/engine is more than just torque.
 
Clearly, but 90 Nm more is going to make a difference.
It's not going to make the 7-series weak or underpowered. Those extra 90 nm is nothing more than bragging rights, its like comparing penis sizes...
 
It's not going to make the 7-series weak or underpowered.

No, but you keep changing the subject and I don't see the point of going further. Nobody said either was underpowered, I just said that a nearly 100 Nm difference will be noticeable.
 
No, but you keep changing the subject and I don't see the point of going further. Nobody said either was underpowered, I just said that a nearly 100 Nm difference will be noticeable.
Ok boss! You suddenly grew up and become an adult. Kudos! Keep up the good work :usa7uh:
 

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