The impressive Bimmer was given a vibrant two-tone paint scheme along with some additional aerodynamic enhancements, making it even more eye-catching.
- Larte Design’s new 7-Series tuning kit includes lightweight carbon fiber parts.
- A two-tone green and black paint job adds dramatic flair to the polarizing design.
- The tuner left the car’s luxurious interior and powerful V8 engine untouched.
The BMW 7-Series has never been a wallflower, and the current generation is no exception—it’s one of the boldest and most polarizing full-size luxury sedans on the market. From its massive grille to its outlandish design cues, this flagship German sedan has sparked debates among enthusiasts and casual observers alike. But why stop there? Larte Design certainly didn’t.
The tuning firm enhanced a 760i, making it even more eye-catching with several visual modifications while keeping the engine unchanged. If you’re already behind the wheel of one of the most debated sedans out there, why not go all in, right?
Larte’s kit starts at the front end with a new lip for the bumper made from lightweight carbon fiber. While it’s light, saving weight on a 7-Series isn’t exactly the point here, but hey, at least it looks cool. Larte paired the front lip with a distinctive hood and a set of new side skirts.
One of the most striking features of the redesign is located at the back, where a prominent lip spoiler and a diffuser with delicate side fins enhance the bold aesthetics of the hefty BMW.
Of course, most of these parts are overshadowed by the car’s new paint job. The bottom half of the 760i is finished in a dramatic shade of green while the top half is finished in black.
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Larte Design has not disclosed the pricing for its 760i modifications, but potential buyers can contact the tuner directly to negotiate a price. Additionally, customers should consider installation expenses unless they possess the skills to install the upgraded components on their own.
What remains consistent is the powerhouse beneath the surface. The 760i continues to feature a robust 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, producing an impressive 536 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and a torque of 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) available from 1,800 to 5,000 rpm. These figures are quite remarkable, particularly since the 760i is not classified as an M model. It serves as a testament to the fact that, even in its standard form, this sedan boasts significant strength.
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