German-based tuner Manhart is on a full swing with its plethora of BMWs getting reworked in terms of visuals and power upgrades. Their latest build sits around a 7-Series model that has received a new power and a couple of tweaks to the exterior.
We are not dealing here with a flagship model from the 7-Series; however, it did turn heads when cruising down the roads. It involves an M760Li, which has now been discontinued by BMW, yet still a sought-after car for different tuning projects like this one here.
In stock form, the M760Li came out with a 6.6-liter V12, with power to stand at 585 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque, or 850 Nm of torque. However, it did not seem fit for Manhart, who has added more juice to the car`s engine.

The tuner calls this power package the MH7 700, which clearly indicates no less than 700 horsepower under the hood. However, the company didn’t release mechanical specifications on social media, but it did release the key hardware behind the jump.
To get there, the tuner fitted its so-called MHtronik Powerbox, added a turbo upgrade, and installed a stainless steel exhaust system with valve control. And that changed the character of the car in more ways than one. This means that the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h run is done in less than the standard`s 3.5 seconds. Still, the figure remains undisclosed.
The visual side has been reworked as well. The factory air suspension appears to have been dropped, which gives the big sedan a lower, heavier stance. There is a carbon fiber package built around the body, which includes a new front splitter and a lip spoiler among the most important. The exterior finish is complemented by a set of new 21-inch concave wheels with six double spokes. Customers can also opt for a glossy black decal package.

Inside, the tone changes from businesslike to more tailored. Manhart retrimmed the cabin in brown and beige leather and added custom embroidery. The car is also said to pack plenty of gizmos, though the post does not go into a detailed equipment breakdown. That said, the interior clearly received attention rather than being left as an afterthought.
However, what makes the build interesting is not only the power increase; it is a massive luxury sedan with a V13 twin-turbo engine that has received a sharp design and a loud bang, and that makes it kind of a special formula.
BMW M760Li by Manhart – Photo Gallery










