740i Sedan Petrol AWD

M760i xDrive

The BMW M760i xDrive is a luxury AWD saloon that combines extremely quick performance (0–100 km/h in 3.3 s) with space for five and a 500 L trunk. It excels on fast, long trips, but its price and 12.5 L/100 km fuel use make it a poor fit for city or budget‑minded driving.

M760i xDrive

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Explosive straight‑line pace and 610 hp make overtakes effortless.
  • AWD traction supports confident driving in varied weather, including winter.
  • Five seats and a 500 L trunk work well for family road trips.
  • Prioritizes premium comfort for long‑distance cruising.

Less ideal for

  • Very high purchase price; not for budget‑focused buyers.
  • High fuel consumption at 12.5 L/100 km.
  • Large, powerful saloon is less suited to tight city driving and parking.
  • Gasoline‑only powertrain offers no hybrid/EV efficiency benefits.

Core facts only

Price
€158,000
Used price
€80,000–€110,000
Power
610 hp
0–100 km/h
3.3 s
Top speed
250 km/h
Boot
500 L
Seats
5
Drive
AWD
Body type
Sedan

BMW lineup context

Family740i
PositionExecutive car
Closest BMWBMW i7 xDrive70

Where this car stands out

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#1 in BMW

Premium feel

3.3 s 0–100 km/h and 610 hp headline performance.

#5 in BMW

Performance

Ranks strongly for safety among luxury saloons.

Top 5% global

Premium feel

AWD confidence and 500 L trunk support long road trips.

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