- German tuner Mansory's Swiss arm is offering performance upgrades and aero body bits for the BMW 750i and 760 Li sedans.
- Mansory's aero body kit for the 7 Series bundles a revised front bumper, a carbon-fiber grille, a roof spoiler, rear apron and diffuser.
- When Mansory is done turning the wrench, the 750i's V8 climbs to 483 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque, while the 760Li gets bumped to 630 hp and 679 lb-ft.
ZUMIKON, Switzerland — German tuner Mansory's Swiss arm is offering performance upgrades and aero body bits for the BMW 750i and 760 Li sedans.
Mansory Switzerland's tuning program for the 7 Series starts with a sport air filter and optimized ECU, as well as a sport exhaust system with stainless-steel mufflers and rectangular tailpipes.
The 750i's V8 climbs to 483 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque, while the 760Li gets bumped to 630 hp and 679 lb-ft. The 12-cylinder model now accelerates from 0-60 in only 4.2 seconds.
Mansory also fits 22-inch polished alloy wheels with high-performance rubber — 265/35R22s in front and 295/30R22s in the rear.
The aero body kit bundles a revised front bumper, a carbon-fiber grille, a roof spoiler, rear apron and diffuser. In addition, Mansory outfits the cockpit in the customer's choice of carbon fiber, burl wood, leather or ultra-suede.
Inside Line says: One of the more subtle 7 Series kits on the market. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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a1c_scg says:
06:53 AM, 03/24/2011
Aside from the large outermost intakes in the front bumper, what is wrong w/ the car?? Please explain. There's no tacky wing, no fender flares, scoops, etc, etc. How is it not understated?? It's dark grey. It has large front bumper openings, and that's the only thing anyone can really say bad about the car. And considering how much extra power they're making, I'm sure it's to better feed the intercooler. But all of you people w/ such great taste prolly didn't consider that, huh? Everything else on the car is pretty stock. If you think this car is hideous, you think a stock one is as well.
05stangdriver says:
02:31 AM, 03/24/2011
I'm sorry, that other story was about a G-Power modified X6 M. Yet, strangely, from two different companies, we're seeing almost identical (and identically hideous) front bumper treatments. Unless they're affiliated with each other somehow. If not... well, you'd think that if you were going to plagiarize something, you'd at least plagiarize something GOOD.
05stangdriver says:
02:27 AM, 03/24/2011
@a1c_scg:
I have no wish to sound confrontational, and I want to stress that the following statement is my OPINION, but I think I can speak for... well, at the least, everyone else that's posted a comment about this story, when I say that your only sense of taste is in your mouth.
I said it just yesterday about the other story about this company, but that front fascia is absolutely execrable!
mce63 says:
04:59 PM, 03/23/2011
"another wretched abomination"
"Aggressive, yet still understated"
Wretched? Not quite. Understated? Definitely not.
I think it's interesting that the high dollar Euro tuners keep using the design cues that have been the hallmark of ricer Civics for a decade. There is certainly nothing aero about the honking ports under the bumper.
ddark13 says:
01:36 PM, 03/23/2011
the whole thing is ugly but the front intakes are hideous. its like a 8yr old sketched it out
carl0ver says:
11:49 AM, 03/23/2011
watch out, its gonna eat YOUUU
a1c_scg says:
07:32 AM, 03/23/2011
I think it's gorgeous. Aggressive, yet still understated. Love the wheels, espec. Nice interior, too.
Never really understood why so many people dislike this company. W/ the exception of a few cars, I think they're products turn out very nicely. The all-carbo DB-S they did stunning.
ed341 says:
07:29 AM, 03/23/2011
I wish the automotive media would stop posting articles and photos eveytime this worthless company creates another wretched abomination.
danntheemann says:
07:16 AM, 03/23/2011
gross