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BMW’s most awaited car launch has come near and as you have read the title it is a piece of true news. The most anticipated launch for the beemers is at the Joy town Mumbai. And the car launches which I am talking about are The 2023 BMW X7 AND BMW i7
2023 BMW X7
The first generation BMW X7 introduced in the post-Covid era. In addition, the X7 is the manufacturer’s largest premium SUV with many exciting features. . What set the X7 apart from the competition was its road presence. Even from a distance, you could recognize it as a luxury car on the road. You could feel the presence of a bigwig on the road. We can call the x7 BMW’s big shot. Now BMW IS is bringing back its big throw.
The new gen 2023 BMW X7 gets a complete revision of the front facia . The BMW’s split headlamp design is offerd . on the contrary the previous generation, The projector headlights are placed downwards, while the LED DRL is separate. Also offered is a revised triangular air outlet with active airflow. Do not expect the side profile to be changed.
In my opinion, the front design looks futuristic, but I find it a bit strange. On the other hand, one can expect a new interior. As per certain leaks and Rumors the 2023 BMW X7 arrives with three panoramic sunroofs and a 14.9-inch display, In addition to the sunroof and the display, We can expect a better intuitive heads-up display.
BMW 7 Series
BMW has plans to launch the 2023 BMW 7 Series including the Electric 7 Series i7. The 7 series and i7 series share the same features .I7 is the latest edition to BMW’S Electric Cars Fleet . The front design is similar to the 2023 X7.
The new i7 and 7 series share the same CLAR architecture the thing that distincts the twin sedans is the electric blue highlights on the outside and a prominent ‘i’ badging on the grille to mark it out as the all-electric model. While on the nonelectric BMW 7 series you get no blue tint or line. The interior is also largely the same, including the rear cinema screen.
The i7 draws its power from a 101.7kWh lithium-ion battery mounted within the floor pan, BMW claims the i7 can be charged with speeds up to 195kW on compatible DC chargers, where a 6-minute charge can add 100km to the range.
Source-https://www.bmw.in/en/index.html
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