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BMW 750iL

BMW 7 Series (E38)
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Overview
Manufacturer BMW
Production February 1994–July 2001
340,242 built
Assembly Dingolfing, Germany
Designer Boyke Boyer (1990, 1991)
Body and chassis
Class Full-size luxury car (F)
Body style 4-door sedan/saloon
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.8 L M52 I6
  • 3.0-4.0 L M60 V8
  • 3.5-4.4 L M62 V8
  • 5.4 L M73 V12
  • Diesel:
  • 2.5 L M51 I6 turbo
  • 2.9 L M57 I6 turbo
  • 3.9 L M67 V8 turbo
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase SWB: 2,930 mm (115.4 in)
LWB: 3,070 mm (121 in)
Length SWB: 4,984 mm (196.2 in)
LWB: 5,124 mm (201.7 in)
Width 1,862 mm (73.3 in)
Height SWB: 1,425 mm (56.1 in)
LWB: 1,435 mm (56.5 in)
Curb weight 1,710–2,085 kg (3,770–4,597 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor BMW 7 Series (E32)
Successor BMW 7 Series (E65)

The BMW E38 is the third generation of the BMW 7 Series, which was produced from 1994 to 2001. It replaced the E32 and was available with straight-six, V8 and V12 engines. In 2001, the E38 was replaced by the E65 7 Series.

The E38 was the first car available with curtain airbags. It was also the first European car to offer satellite navigation and the first BMW to offer an in-built television. The E38 was the first 7 Series to be available with a diesel engine.

In early 1988, development began on the third generation 7 Series. From 1988 to 1990 styling work was done initially under design director Claus Luthe (through April 1990), when Boyke Boyer's concept design was chosen and further refined into production form.

In February 1991, the final production design for the new 7 Series was approved by the board 36 months ahead of 1994 production. On April 27, 1993 German design patents were filed featuring a pre-production prototype as a design representation. Patents were later filed on October 27, 1993 in the United States.

Production started on July 23, 1993 on pilot production models and US specification variants on January 13, 1994, with series production commencing on February 17, 1994 and US-specification in the second half of the year. On May 13, 1994, the 1995 model year E38 BMW 7 Series was unveiled.

The last E38 (a silver 740i with black leather interior) rolled off BMW's assembly line on July 27, 2001 to make way for the replacement E65 7 Series.

Safety features include ASC+T traction control, headlight washers, auto-leveling low beam xenon HID headlamps. Side tubular airbags (called "Head Protection System) were fitted as standard equipment. "Active Comfort Seats" were introduced in 1998, to improve comfort and reduce fatigue for the driver and front passenger. This system uses two fluid-filled bladders which alternate in height.


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