Just as 2014 kicked off, Vilner introduced a unique BMW E38 7 Series that just left us speechless. It was decked with leather all around and a couple of special trims that instantly made it stand out.
Maybe the exterior wasn’t as impressive as it could’ve been, with just slight details being changed (DRLs in the headlights and 19 inch wheels) but inside, everything looks brand new. The weapon of choice was Alcantara and it was used everywhere. And when we say everywhere, we mean it, with even the rearview mirror being covered in the stuff.
The dashboard was dressed in grey leather as well as the door panels, center console and seats. Everything else was basically left in the care of Alcantara.
Black piano varnish was applied to the elements on the dashboard, door strips, center console, gear-shift lever, steering wheel and the seat backs.
Looks rather good, right? Well, it can be yours if you want to, as the guys are apparently selling it. The asking price is €22,000 and for it you get a 130,000 km car with a full service history and all consumables recently changed.
The engine under the bonnet is a 5.4-liter V12 making 326 HP and 490 Nm (363 lb-ft) of torque, hooked up to a 5-speed automatic gearbox. As you can imagine, even though it weighs 2 tons, this thing is rather fast, doing 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.6 seconds and having an electronically limited speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
The dashboard was dressed in grey leather as well as the door panels, center console and seats. Everything else was basically left in the care of Alcantara.
Black piano varnish was applied to the elements on the dashboard, door strips, center console, gear-shift lever, steering wheel and the seat backs.
Looks rather good, right? Well, it can be yours if you want to, as the guys are apparently selling it. The asking price is €22,000 and for it you get a 130,000 km car with a full service history and all consumables recently changed.
The engine under the bonnet is a 5.4-liter V12 making 326 HP and 490 Nm (363 lb-ft) of torque, hooked up to a 5-speed automatic gearbox. As you can imagine, even though it weighs 2 tons, this thing is rather fast, doing 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.6 seconds and having an electronically limited speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).