BMW plans to sell the 2011 BMW 740i and the 2011 BMW 740Li sedan models in the U.S. The cars will use a six cylinder engine for the first time since 1992. The two cars will hit U.S. showrooms in Spring 2010. Using a 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six aluminum engine, the driver will get the benefit of up to 315 horsepower and up to 330 ft-lb of torque. Under the BMW Efficient Dynamics program, the engine was designed with the concept of “virtual displacement,” helping the company to develop a more powerful, more efficient unit. The variable-cam engine also utilizes direct fuel injection and brake energy regeneration, and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Power is sent to the rear wheels.
Optional equipment on the car will include M Sport, Driver Assistance, Individual Composition, Luxury Seating, and Rear Entertainment packages. Pricing on the 2011 BMW 740i and the 2011 BMW 740Li will be disclosed as the vehicle gets closer to a market launch. - Cultureshoq x BMW
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