Manhart tunes BMW M760Li V12 with 711 hp, carbon fiber upgrades
Manhart BMW M760Li V12 tuning with 711 horsepower and carbon parts
Manhart tunes BMW M760Li V12 with 711 hp, carbon fiber upgrades
Manhart unveils a modified BMW M760Li xDrive V12, boosting power to 711 hp, with carbon fiber bodywork, sports exhaust, and lowered suspension.
2026-03-01T11:19:27+03:00
2026-03-01T11:19:27+03:00
2026-03-01T11:19:27+03:00
The tuning company Manhart has unveiled a modified version of the BMW M760Li xDrive from the G12 generation—one of the last '7 Series' models to feature a V12 engine. With production of twelve-cylinder BMWs now concluded, tuners continue to work with existing models.The standard 6.6-liter N74 series bi-turbo V12 has been upgraded and now produces 711 horsepower and 1,050 Nm of torque. The factory version could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and reach 305 km/h with the M Driver's Package. Manhart has not released new performance figures for this tuned version.The car features a stainless-steel sports exhaust system with controllable valves and modified downpipes. The suspension has been lowered via a recalibration of the pneumatic system. It rides on 21-inch wheels with 255/35 tires at the front and 295/30 at the rear. The bodywork is enhanced with carbon fiber elements, including spoilers and mirror housings.The interior is upholstered in brown and beige leather. This project serves as an example of tuning focused on preserving and enhancing the characteristics of the last BMW models equipped with a V12. Looking ahead, the company plans to reintroduce the M760 designation, but with a new-generation V8 engine.
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2026
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Manhart BMW M760Li V12 tuning with 711 horsepower and carbon parts
Manhart unveils a modified BMW M760Li xDrive V12, boosting power to 711 hp, with carbon fiber bodywork, sports exhaust, and lowered suspension.
Michael Powers, Editor
The tuning company Manhart has unveiled a modified version of the BMW M760Li xDrive from the G12 generation—one of the last '7 Series' models to feature a V12 engine. With production of twelve-cylinder BMWs now concluded, tuners continue to work with existing models.
The standard 6.6-liter N74 series bi-turbo V12 has been upgraded and now produces 711 horsepower and 1,050 Nm of torque. The factory version could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and reach 305 km/h with the M Driver's Package. Manhart has not released new performance figures for this tuned version.
The car features a stainless-steel sports exhaust system with controllable valves and modified downpipes. The suspension has been lowered via a recalibration of the pneumatic system. It rides on 21-inch wheels with 255/35 tires at the front and 295/30 at the rear. The bodywork is enhanced with carbon fiber elements, including spoilers and mirror housings.
The interior is upholstered in brown and beige leather. This project serves as an example of tuning focused on preserving and enhancing the characteristics of the last BMW models equipped with a V12. Looking ahead, the company plans to reintroduce the M760 designation, but with a new-generation V8 engine.