A matte black car with shiny gold wheels and a body kit would have worked for certain people in the early 2000s, but we’re not so sure that it’s the best approach for a modern BMW M760Li xDrive, but we guess each to his own.
The German super sedan you see pictured here and which kind of reminds us of the limited edition BMW M4 GTS (before you start scratching you’re head, we’re talking about the styling upgrades and color choices, of course) comes from a Polish company named Auto-Dynamics.
It’s painted in a so-called Magnus Pro matte black color and rocks 9×22-inch front and 10.5×22-inch rear wheels, made by Vossen, wrapped in 255/30 and 295/25 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires respectively.
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Look carefully at the front bumper and you will notice a new lip. This is part of the aforementioned body kit, which also includes aftermarket side skirts, a rear diffuser with three-fin design and two spoilers, one on the roof and one on the boot lid. The final bit of the build is the revised air suspension, which allows the range-topping version of the 7-Series to ride closer to the ground.
The doozy flagship Bimmer still has 577 HP (585 PS / 430 kW) and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm) of torque, produced between 1,550 and 5,000 rpm. In other words, the 6.6-liter TwinPower V12 engine, with xDrive all-wheel drive system, has remained stock, and while we cannot tell you whether these mods have affected the performance, the standard M760Li xDrive brags about doing the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 3.8 seconds and, should you find a long straight, will eventually max out at 189 mph (305 km/h).