2018 BMW 750i xDrive: A Journey from Florida to Wisconsin
The year was 2018 when this splendid BMW 750i xDrive first hit the roads in Florida, destined to grace its sunny highways until 2025. Fast forward, it’s now resting in Wisconsin, boasting just 13k miles. Draped in Azurite Black Metallic and Tartufo Merino leather, this beauty was pampered with a series of sumptuous packages. From the M Sport and Executive to the Parking Assistance, Cold Weather, and Ambient Air packages, it’s got them all.
Incredible Add-Ons
- Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Sunroof
- Surround View Cameras
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- 20″ Style 648M Wheels
- Bowers & Wilkins Audio System
- M Sport Exhaust System
- Heated Rear Seats
- Four-Zone Automatic Climate Control
- Heated, Ventilated, and Massaging Front Seats
The heart of this automotive marvel is a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine driving all four wheels through a seamless eight-speed automatic transmission, backed by an xDrive all-wheel-drive setup. It’s now up for grabs in Wisconsin, complete with the owner’s manual and a clean Florida title.
A Steel-Carbon Hybrid Masterpiece
The Carbon Core chassis of this BMW is a fascinating blend of carbon-fiber reinforced parts, aluminum, and steel. Such precision engineering is dressed in that ravishing Azurite Black Metallic color. Notably, it was born with the M Sport Aerodynamic kit, which means it gets Shadowline trim and some pretty aggressive styling on the bumpers and side skirts. The exterior? Oh, it’s a feast for your eyes with details like:
- Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Sunroof
- Surround View Cameras and Parking Sensors
- Heated Power-Folding Side Mirrors
- Adaptive LED Headlights showcasing the High Beam Assistant
Unfortunately, it’s not all sunshine. The Carfax report did whisper about some “minor damage” in February 2025, but no details were shared. Classic mystery, isn’t it?
Wheels, Tires, and Brakes: The Details Matter
Lurking beneath this BMW’s arches are two-tone 20″ Style 648M alloy wheels, fitted with 245/40 front and 275/35 rear BFGoodrich G-Force Comp-2 A/S tires—perfectly prepped for its new journey. The techno-magic continues with features like:
- Adaptive Air Suspension
- Integral Active Steering
- Dynamic Damper Control
And stopping? That’s taken care of by M Sport ventilated discs at every corner. Intrigued? Similar equipment and technology can be seen in the Peugeot 5008 and Opel Crossland X.
Luxury Meets Technology Inside
The interior is a plush cocoon of Tartufo Merino leather adorning power-adjustable front seats and rear seats, heated, ventilated, and even massaging! Complemented by a matching lower dashboard, center console, and door panels, luxury doesn’t stop there:
- Piano Black Trim
- Remote Control Parking
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Bowers & Wilkins Surround-Sound
- Four-Zone Automatic Climate Control
- Head-Up Display
- Gesture Control
- WiFi Hotspot, Wireless Charger, Comfort Access
- Rear Sunshades, iDrive Infotainment with Navigation and Apple CarPlay
Steering and Performance
“The heated leather-wrapped Sport steering wheel with shift paddles, fronts factory instrumentation underlined by a digital odometer showing merely 13k miles, echoes the luxury sports essence of the BMW.”
The twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter N63B44O2 V8 engine sings with a power rating of 443 horses and a torque of 479 lb-ft, all controlled through an eight-speed automatic transmission and an xDrive all-wheel-drive system complemented by the M Sport Package’s exhaust roar.
It’s not just a car; it’s a lifestyle, art on wheels, and yes, a potential conversation starter if you dare to meet those minor damage stories head-on.