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2013 BMW 7-Series prices range from $74,195

2013 BMW 7-Series

BMW has just released pricing details the 2013 BMW 7-Series in the United States. For 2013, the BMW 7-Series receives slightly modified versions with minor interior and exterior styling tweaks.

The 2013 BMW 7-Series have prices range from $74,195 for the base BMW 740i model (the price includes an $895 destination charge); the long-wheelbase BMW 740Li rises $1800 to $78,195. Next in the catalog is 2013 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 L starts at $84,895 with 4.4-liter V-8 (465hp with the electric motor), smaller but more potent powertrain and a peak torque of 500Nm (369 lb-ft).

To accompany the 2013 BMW 7-Series, the BMW 750i starts at $87,195 with a tweaked 4.4-liter turbo V8 producing 444-horsepower add $3000 to that figure for xDrive, while the BMW 750Li xDrive long wheelbase variant is priced at $93,895. The range-topping the 535-horsepower 760Li will cost $140,200 before options, including shipping.

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Beyond the standard 2013 BMW 7-Series range lies the higher-performance Alpina B7 models, that are sold in the States through BMW stores benefit. Buyers can choose among four models the higher-performance Alpina B7, which will start at $128,495; adding xDrive AWD the starting price to $131,495; the long-wheelbase B7 requires $132,395; the Alpina B7 LWB with xDrive begins at $135,395.

All models for the 2013 BMW 7-Series get a new eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission; brake energy regeneration; auto stop-start; ECO PRO transmission mode to help reduce fuel consumption. The BMW 7-Series also features a new grille, front fascia, optional LED headlights, full-digital dashboard with customizable gauges.

The new 2013 BMW 7-Series arrives in U.S. showrooms in late summer 2012,except for the revised ActiveHybrid 7 will arrive this fall. All prices listed include the $895 destination fee. Check out our original post on the 2013 BMW 7-Series.

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2013 BMW 7-Series

2013 BMW 7-Series

The 2013 BMW 7-Series has received a number of important updates, which include a new standard eight-speed automatic transmission; a revised exterior among the enhancements; powertrain upgrades; a completely new powertrain for the ActiveHybrid 7 and exterior updates.

Starting with the exterior, the 2013 BMW 7-Series receives full LED headlights, more angular front grille & a new front bumper, new front bumper fascia design with chrome strips.

Inside the 2013 BMW 7-Series receives plenty of tech but very little has changed. With changes including freeing up cabin space, several new color, ambient lighting, more comfortable front seats. The 2013 BMW 7-Series enhanced with a newly redesigned iDrive system and two 9.2-inch screens. There's also new mirrors to further reduce wind noise; enhanced voice recognition system; Bang & Olufsen surround-sound system with 16 speakers and a dictation function to compose text messages.

All models get a new eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission and auto stop-start, which was previously only available for the V-12 and hybrid models. The 2013 BMW 7-Series also features regenerative braking and an ECO PRO driving mode which helps to conserve fuel.

2013 BMW 7-Series

The 740i and 740Li models features BMW's latest 3.0 liter TwinPower Turbo inline six-cylinder, 315 hp and 330 lb-ft. BMW says official EPA fuel-economy estimates aren't yet available, but promises that the motor will be more fuel efficient that its predecessor.

The 2013 BMW 7-Series has upgrades powertrain on the 750i and 750Li. The 4.4 liter TwinPower Turbo V8 has been updated with Valvetronic, output rising to 445 hp and torque to 480 lb-ft.

BMW said the ActiveHybrid 7 also gets a completely new powertrain this year. Which the outgoing model's 408HP 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 is replaced by the 740i 315 hp 3.0-liter turbocharged in-line six-cylinder which produces 320 HP (235 kW / 315 bhp). Power and torque have dropped considerably, but the system will improve efficiency by 14% over a six-cylinder BMW 740i.

The EPA has yet to release official fuel economy ratings for the 2013 BMW 7-Series and is expected to hit showrooms later this summer.

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