Tuned Version of the BMW 7-Series by Larte Design
Despite the BMW 7-Series approaching a mid-life cycle update, tuning ateliers continue to experiment with the current version of the luxury sedan. The Larte Design atelier has presented its own interpretation of the car, which radically changes its appearance.
The main novelty is the deep purple color used for all aerodynamic overlays and wheels. It is important to note that this is not ordinary painting.
The color is integrated directly into the structure of the prepreg carbon fiber, not applied on top as a coating.
According to Larte representatives, this approach ensures better consistency, color depth, and durability. The company is confident that this look will remain relevant even in five years.
Aerodynamic Parts Kit
The full conversion kit includes a front splitter, side skirts, mirror caps, a rear spoiler, and a diffuser with additional Formula 1-style stop lights. All elements are made of carbon fiber in purple and contrast with the white body of the base car.
Interestingly, this version lacks the carbon fiber hood with ventilation openings that was featured in earlier concepts. This decision was likely made to avoid overloading the overall appearance.
Technical Features and Compatibility
Larte Design does not make changes to the chassis or mechanical components of the car. The 760i model, on which the tuning is presented, remains with a bi-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine producing 536 horsepower.

An important advantage of the kit is its reverse compatibility. All additional elements are attached to the standard mounting points of the body, allowing the car to be returned to its factory condition. Parking systems and driver assistance systems are not compromised in the process.
The kit should fit all modifications of the BMW 7-Series, provided they are equipped with the M Sport package. The price for the novelty has not yet been announced, but it is expected that parts with colored prepreg carbon fiber will be more expensive than standard options.
Such projects demonstrate how tuning ateliers reinterpret the design of production cars, giving them individuality. The use of advanced materials, such as colored carbon fiber, is becoming a new trend in the industry, combining an exclusive look with technical advantages. The reverse compatibility of kits also reflects a modern approach to customization, where owners can experiment without losing the ability to return to the original state, which can be important from the perspective of the car’s residual value.

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