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Master and Solitaire Editions are in the Cards for the 750Li

(Credit: © BMW )

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Master and Solitaire Editions are in the Cards for the 750Li

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6 (Credit: © BMW )

BMW’s Individual Manufactory is at it once again, this time turning its sights to the largest of the Bimmer sedans: the 750Li xDrive. In the end, the careful craftsmanship by the customization arm results in a pair of super-limited models: the Solitaire Edition and the Master Class Edition.

Both models come filled with all sorts of uber-premium interior bits, but the exterior is not to be ignored either. Out here, BMW’s fancification arm developed two exclusive colors for these limited models—Metallic Black Gold and Metallic Solitaire White—that feature glass flakes in one of the final coats for a deepening effect, a chrome plaque on the C-pillar with the “Solitaire” name on it, and a decorative rear trim with the edition’s name.

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6 (Credit: © BMW )

While the exterior exudes classiness, the interior really takes things up 100 notches. In here, Bimmer adds in fine-grain Merino leather and an Alcantara headliner, lambskin floor mats, Alcantara throw pillows with the edition name embroidered on them, a bar compartment with wine glasses, an integrated cooling box, and a silver-plated plaque in the rear center compartment. Even the luggage compartment gets some love in the form of Alcantara lining that matches the cabin.

To set the bar even higher, these special models also have an optional key box that features a piano-black finish and a pearlescent finish on the lid, and five optional diamond inserts for the dashboard and doors.

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6

BMW 7 Solitaire one of 6 (Credit: © BMW )

Under the hood of the poshest of all 750Li models remains the standard 4.4-liter TwinPower Turbo V-8 that churns out 445 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. This powerplant and its all-wheel-drive setup are enough to get this luxurious buggy to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds.

BMW didn’t mention when these exclusive models will be available, nor did it mention pricing. Chances are, this is one of those “if you’ve gotta ask, it’s too expensive” moments. What the German automaker did mention is that there will be only six examples of the Solitaire Edition available and the Master Class Edition will be a one-off model.

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