The 2025 BMW 760i xDrive is the internal-combustion range-topper of the seventh-generation G70 7 Series, built on BMW's CLAR architecture and sharing its imposing body and 3,215 mm wheelbase with the all-electric i7. Its S68 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 produces 536 hp (400 kW) and 553 lb-ft, augmented by a 48-volt mild-hybrid starter-generator and channeled through a ZF 8-speed automatic to BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system. BMW quotes a 0-100 km/h time of 4.2 seconds and an electronically limited 155 mph top speed, while the EPA rates the heavy luxury sedan at 20 mpg combined. With its split-headlight face, Theatre Screen rear entertainment and limousine-grade cabin, it is the comfort-and-power flagship of the line rather than an M car.
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A. Acceleration
0–100 km/h4.20 sIndependent testWikipedia+–Show full source detail and alternate values
Instrumented road test · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · C/D Test Results - 2023 BMW 760i xDrive - 60 mph
Car and Driver comparison-test data lists 0-100 mph: 8.6 s for the 2023 BMW 760i xDrive. Same G70 trim, earlier model year.
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0–60 mphiMethodology noteRollout (1ft) handling differs between testers and manufacturers.3.50 sIndependent testCar and Driver+–Show full source detail and alternate values
Government record · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Engine – 8 cyl, 4.4 L
Eight cylinders, S68 V8. EPA lists the 2025 760i xDrive Sedan engine as '8 cyl, 4.4 L'.
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Engine displacement4.4 LIndependent testWikipedia+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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E. Fuel Economy
Estimated range (city)iMethodology noteEstimated from tank capacity and quoted city economy — not an instrumented range.565 kmCalculated—+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 564.879739 km; stored canonically.
Calculated from Fuel tank capacity · Fuel economy (city).
Estimated range (combined)iMethodology noteEstimated from tank capacity and quoted combined economy — not an instrumented range.628 kmCalculated—+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 627.644171 km; stored canonically.
Calculated from Fuel tank capacity · Fuel economy (combined).
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F. Performance
Lateral accelerationiMethodology noteSkidpad radius and surface affect results.0.89 gIndependent testCar and Driver+–Show full source detail and alternate values
Database entry · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Power output list / Petrol mild hybrid table – 740i (280 kW; 375 hp; 381 PS)
Wikipedia lists a G70 ICE kerb-weight range of 2,075-2,270 kg (4,575-5,004 lb). As the V8 + xDrive flagship, the 760i is the heaviest internal-combustion variant and sits at the top of that band, so the 2,270 kg upper bound is used; a separately sourced 760i-specific figure could not be confirmed on a resolving page, so it is flagged for review.
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Database entry · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Power output list / Petrol mild hybrid table – 740i (280 kW; 375 hp; 381 PS)
Combined system output 536 hp (400 kW / 544 PS) from the S68 4.4L twin-turbo V8; the engine itself is rated 537 hp / 544 PS @ 5,500 rpm, supplemented by a 13 kW (18 hp) 48-volt mild-hybrid motor. [Figure attributed to BMW, read via Wikipedia powertrain table.]
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Peak torque750 N·mIndependent testWikipedia+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 553 lb-ft; stored canonically.
Database entry · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Power output list / Petrol mild hybrid table – 740i (280 kW; 375 hp; 381 PS)
Engine torque 553 lb-ft (750 N⋅m) @ 1,800-5,000 rpm; the 48-volt motor adds 148 lb-ft (200 N⋅m) of momentary assist. [Figure attributed to BMW, read via Wikipedia powertrain table.]
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Redline5500Independent testWikipedia+–Show full source detail and alternate values
Database entry · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Power output list / Petrol mild hybrid table – 740i (280 kW; 375 hp; 381 PS)
Peak power is reached at 5,500 rpm per the powertrain table; the exact rev limit is not stated on the page, so this is the power peak rather than a confirmed redline and is flagged for review.
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Transmission typeTorque-converter automaticHomologationUS EPA+–Show full source detail and alternate values
Government record · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Engine – 8 cyl, 4.4 L
ZF 8-speed (8HP) Steptronic automatic. EPA records the transmission as 'Automatic (S8)'.
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iMethodology noteEstimated from tank capacity and quoted highway economy — not an instrumented range.
785 km
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Originally reported as 784.55523 km; stored canonically.
Calculated from Fuel tank capacity · Fuel economy (highway).
Fuel economy (city)iMethodology noteLower L/100km is better; higher mpg is better — direction is on the canonical L/100km.13.1 L/100kmHomologationUS EPA+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 18 mpg; stored canonically.
Government record · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Engine – 8 cyl, 4.4 L
EPA city rating for the 2025 BMW 760i xDrive Sedan (AWD).
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Fuel economy (combined)iMethodology noteLower L/100km is better; higher mpg is better — direction is on the canonical L/100km.11.8 L/100kmHomologationUS EPA+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 20 mpg; stored canonically.
Government record · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Engine – 8 cyl, 4.4 L
EPA combined rating for the 2025 BMW 760i xDrive Sedan (AWD, 4.4L V8 mild hybrid, Auto S8, premium gasoline).
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Fuel economy (highway)iMethodology noteLower L/100km is better; higher mpg is better — direction is on the canonical L/100km.9.4 L/100kmHomologationUS EPA+–Show full source detail and alternate values
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Originally reported as 25 mpg; stored canonically.
Database entry · Accessed 22 Jun 2026 · Power output list / Petrol mild hybrid table – 740i (280 kW; 375 hp; 381 PS)
Electronically limited top speed; Wikipedia states all G70 7 Series models are limited to 250 km/h (155 mph). [Figure attributed to BMW, read via Wikipedia.]