The ultimate in luxury, the 7 Series exists in a dual role to not only tickle your senses when being chauffeured around in the extremely comfortable back seats, but also to give you instant exhilaration when you do choose to take control of the wheel yourself. Available in India in the extended wheelbase version which is 14cm longer than the normal 7 for more room in the back, the 7 Series comes in four variants with extremely powerful engines - the petrol 740Li, 750Li and 760Li and the diesel 730Ld.
The third generation of the 7 series was known as the E38. It lasted from the year 1995 to the year 2001. In Europe, the variants included the 725tds, 728i, 730i, 730d, 735i, 740i (4.0 and 4.4 L), 740d and 750i.
On the American continent, E38 models were sold as 740i, 740iL and 750iL. The first of those two share the same Configuration, a 4.4 L V8. The second of those, the 740iL, is basically a long wheelbase 704i – hence the L in its name. The 750iL would go on to become the flagship sedan of BMW.
The current version of the BMW 7 Series is available in two different forms – the extended wheelbase E66 or the standard wheelbase E65.

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