BMW 7 Series Gets Centennial Special Edition with a Really Long Name

BMW 7 Series Gets Centennial Special Edition with a Really Long Name

BMW has put together a limited-production 7 Series package to help the company celebrate its hundredth year in business.

Only 100 examples of the special edition 7 Series will be built, while just five of them will be available in the U.S.

Interested buyers can get a “The Next 100 Years” model in three different variants in world markets, but only one is coming to the U.S.: the top-trim BMW Individual M760Li xDrive Model V12 Excellence The Next 100 Years with a 610-hp V12. BMW says that the car can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds.

A centennial blue metallic paint is used for the exterior of the car while the 20-inch wheels are specially designed for the special edition. Inside, Merino leather wraps nearly every surface, while piano black trim and unique badging throughout give it an elegant feel. A custom Montblac fountain pen can also be found in every model, designed specifically for this special edition.

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To help the big car handle, it is fit with an air suspension setup, while a new adaptive drive mode is available which will tailor the car’s setting to your current driving style and planned route. Gesture control is also available in the new 7 Series model, offered for the first time by BMW. Of course the 7 Series is fit with many semi-autonomous driving aides along traffic jam assist which full controls the car in stop-and-go traffic.

The special edition model will be available by the end of 2016, though pricing was not made available.

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