BMW 750
Latest generation
2016-2022 750
2022
- Starting at
- $103,000
- Consumer rating
-
- Combined mpg
- 19
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2022
- Full-size luxury sedan
- Carbon-fiber-intensive platform
- Rear- or all-wheel drive
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- Hands-free low-speed highway driving system available
- Gesture-based controls
2021
- Starting at
- $103,000
- Consumer rating
-
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2021
- Full-size luxury sedan
- Carbon-fiber-intensive platform
- Rear- or all-wheel drive
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- Hands-free low-speed highway driving system available
- Gesture-based controls
2020
- Starting at
- $102,650
- Consumer rating
-
(4 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 20
- Body style
- Sedan
2019
- MSRP range
- $96,950–$99,950
- Consumer rating
-
(5 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 20–21
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2019
- New standard active safety features
- Apple CarPlay now standard
- Carbon-fiber-intensive platform
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- Self-steering traffic jam assistant available
- Gesture-based controls
2018
- MSRP range
- $96,400–$99,400
- Consumer rating
-
(16 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–20
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2018
- Carbon-fiber-intensive platform
- Gesture-based controls
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- In-cabin fragrance system available
- Self-steering traffic jam assistant available
2017
- MSRP range
- $94,600–$97,600
- Consumer rating
-
(8 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–20
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2017
- Carbon fiber-intensive platform
- Gesture-based controls
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- In-cabin fragrance system available
- Self-steering traffic jam assistant available
2016
- MSRP range
- $94,400–$97,400
- Consumer rating
-
(26 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–20
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2016
- Redesigned for 2016
- New carbon-fiber-intensive platform
- Gesture-based controls
- Active suspension, four-wheel steering available
- In-cabin fragrance system available
- Self-steering traffic jam assistant available
Previous generation
2009-2015 750
2015
- MSRP range
- $87,300–$94,000
- Consumer rating
-
(18 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–20
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2015
- New 740Ld xDrive diesel version
- Gas six-cylinder, V-8 and V-12 engines also offered
- Hybrid version available
- Regular- and extended-length models
- AWD available
- Motion-activated trunk opening standard
2014
- MSRP range
- $87,300–$94,000
- Consumer rating
-
(29 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–20
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2014
- New text-input touchpad with iDrive system
- Available motion-activated trunk closing
- Hybrid version
- Regular and extended-length models
- Available AWD
2013
- MSRP range
- $86,800–$93,500
- Consumer rating
-
(29 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2013
- Wider availability of eight-speed automatic transmission
- More power for twin-turbo V-8 (750i)
- Updated styling
- Hybrid version
- Regular and extended-length models
- Available AWD
2012
- MSRP range
- $84,300–$91,200
- Consumer rating
-
(36 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 16–17
- Body style
- Sedan
Notable features in 2012
- Six-cylinder, V-8 and V-12 engines
- ActiveHybrid model
- Alpina B7 model
- Six- or eight-speed automatics
- Available all-wheel drive
- Regular and extended-length versions