This split-sided luxury saloon isn’t the first BMW we’ve seen rocking different wheels in different colors on each side.
Last year, this M3 caught our attention because of its custom HRE wheels, specifically a set of RS102Ms on one side and RS101Ms on the other. This time around, we’re looking at a F02 BMW 750Li, sitting confidently on different sets of Forgiato wheels.
On the driver’s side, there’s a set of mesh spoke Fossettes that tend to blend in better with the car than the red hollowed-out Copiato wheels on the passenger side, which you could probably spot from a long way off. The number of spokes is identical on either side, but the design is different – on the passenger side, there’s a lot more hardware exposed.
As for the car itself, the previous generation F02 (long-wheelbase) 7-Series remains a fairly appreciated model among BMW fans. This 750Li comes with a 4.4 liter V8 turbocharged petrol engine, producing 408 PS and 600 Nm (442 lb-ft) of torque in stock form.
In a straight line, it does the zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.3 seconds and maxes out at an electronically-limited 250 km/h (155 mph). Oh, and all this while weighing in at a monster 2,055 kg (4,530 lbs).
But enough about performance. What do you think about the wheels? Like both designs, just one or neither?