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The new BMW 7 Series.
Tue May 14 11:00:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
• New engine line-up comprises petrol and diesel engines using six, eight and 12 cylinders. • Petrol electric hybrid offers extended electric-only range of up to 36 miles. • Striking new interior and exterior design with more customisable options and luxury features. • On sale now with OTR prices starting from £69,565.
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With more technological advancements that deliver both outstanding
comfort and handling, greater fuel efficiency and innovative driver
assistance and connectivity, the new BMW 7 Series sets out its stall
as the ultimate vehicle for luxurious driving pleasure.
In addition to striking exterior and interior design changes,
BMW has updated the 7 Series engine range to include a new
eight-cylinder engine and an in-line six-cylinder unit with plug-in
hybrid system offering extended electric range.
The BMW 7 Series will continue to be offered in standard and
long wheelbase body variants. The longer version of the luxury saloon
has a wheelbase extended by 14 centimetres over the standard car to
3,210 millimetres. Both variants have grown by 22 millimetres over
their respective predecessors.
Exterior design
The new BMW 7 Series
incorporates an extensive design refresh at the front end that is now
around 50mm taller at its foremost point. The traditional BMW kidney
grille is now significantly larger and features active air flap
control with adjustable vanes that only open when the need for cooling
air is increased.
Wide-open air intakes for M Sport models have been updated and
they feature C-shaped surrounds with integrated Air Curtains to
underscore the positioning of air ducts at the outer edges of the
front apron. The revisions also include aerodynamically optimised
contouring of the front apron’s lower border.
With long wheelbase and short overhangs, a flowing roofline and
the Hofmeister kink (the upturned line at the trailing edge of the
side window graphic), the new BMW 7 Series has all the hallmark BMW
design cues. Exterior mirrors attached to the window are surrounded by
a thin stalk to further improve aerodynamics and the front side panels
have been treated to a thorough redesign, too.
The new BMW 7 Series features new Air Breathers that optimise
the flow of air through the wheel arches, helping to reduce
turbulence. Air outlets that are integrated into the side panels now
extend much further upwards and their trim strips form a 90-degree
angle with the side trim elements.
The Air Breathers on either side of the car provide the starting
point for a horizontal trim strip that runs above the side skirts and
now reaches into the rear apron, both in standard form and when the M
Sport trim level is specified. The M Sport model also includes side
skirts.
At the rear of the new BMW 7 Series the outer sections of the
rear apron adopt the design language used for the air intake trim in
the front apron. The exhaust system’s tailpipes are edged in what are
now wider chrome surrounds and are integrated flush into the lower
section of the rear apron.
The three-dimensional rear lights of the new BMW 7 Series are
around 35 millimetres slimmer than on the outgoing car. Other new
features include a slim light strip sited below the chrome bar, which
extends across the full width of the tailgate and connects the rear
lights with each other.
Standard equipment for the new BMW 7 Series includes Adaptive
LED Headlights with variable light distribution, adaptive and
cornering light functions, and the BMW Selective Beam non-dazzling
high-beam assistant. Soft close doors also come as standard, an
additional enhancement from the previous BMW 7 Series model.
New paint finishes and light-alloy wheels
The
selection of exterior paint finishes available for the new BMW 7
Series comprises one non-metallic and 12 metallic finishes. Customers
can also choose from four BMW Individual options and countless BMW
Individual special paint finishes.
Depending on the model variant, the new BMW 7 Series comes as
standard with 18-inch light-alloy wheels. Additional light-alloy
wheels in 18-inch to 21-inch formats are included on the options list
and in the Original BMW Accessories range. New to the line-up are
20-inch light-alloy wheels in multi-spoke and star-spoke design, and
21-inch light-alloy wheels in W-spoke design.
Lightweight and optimised aerodynamics
The body
structure comprises a material mix of high-strength steels, aluminium
and carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP). The Carbon Core used for
the passenger cell makes a major contribution not only to the high
level of safety, but also to the handling capabilities.
The active air flap control system along with Air Curtains and
Air Breathers play a significant role in the optimisation of the
vehicle’s aerodynamic characteristics. Air drag is also reduced by the
cladding covering almost the entire underbody.
The level of tyre noise reaching the rear compartment has been
reduced by the optimised shielding of the rear wheel arches. A further
reduction in the interior noise level is through sound insulation
elements in the B-pillar area, the seatbelt outlet covers and the rear
seat backrest. Laminated glass with an increased thickness of 5.1
millimetres is now used not only for the windscreen, but also for the
side windows and rear window too.
Interior features
The new BMW 7 Series models
are equipped as standard with a hands-free phone system including
wireless charging. Previously situated under the centre console
armrest, the tray for smartphones that support wireless charging is
now positioned immediately in front of the cupholders. LED ambient
lighting with a choice of six colours is available as standard.
The Harman/Kardon loundspeaker system is also now standard on
all variants of the new BMW 7 Series, apart from the BMW M760Li which
features the upgraded Bowers and Wilkins system.
The rear-seat entertainment system comprises two 10-inch full-HD
displays complete with a Blu-ray player. The system allows users to
access the entertainment, navigation and online functions of the
vehicle from the rear seats. The viewing angle of the screens, which
now have touchscreen functionality, can be adjusted in accordance with
the rear seat passengers’ existing seat position.
The new BMW 7 Series also includes the latest version of the BMW
Touch Command unit. This removable tablet with a 7-inch screen can be
used from any seat and even outside the vehicle. It lets the occupants
operate comfort functions such as seat adjustment, interior lighting
and climate control, as well as the infotainment, navigation and
communication systems. It can also be used to play external audio and
video files. The graphics and menu system of the BMW Touch Command
tablet and the rear-seat entertainment Experience displays are now
aligned with the software features and functionality of BMW Operating
System 7.0, which is also used for the all-digital displays of the
instrument cluster and Control Display.
Engine range
The new BMW 7 Series is available
with petrol and diesel engines using six, eight and 12 cylinders as
well as a plug-in hybrid drive system offering an increased electric
range, enhanced performance and lower consumption. The eight-speed
Steptronic transmission fitted as standard on all model variants has
also undergone further improvement as has the BMW xDrive intelligent
all-wheel-drive system that can be combined not just with the petrol
and diesel engines but with the hybrid drive too.
Model | Power output (hp)* | Peak Torque (NM) | Acceleration (0- 62mph) | Top Speed (mph)* | Fuel consumption (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | Electric- only range (miles) | OTR Price from |
BMW 730d (BMW 730Ld) | 265 | 620 | 6.1 (6.2) | 155 | 41.5-44.1 (40.9-44.1) | 138 (139) | N/A | £69,445 (£73,515) |
BMW 730d xDrive | 265 | 620 | 5.8 | 155 | 39.2-42.2 | 143
| N/A | £72,155 |
(BMW 740d xDrive (BMW 740Ld xDrive | 320 | 680 | 5.3 (5.4) | 155 | 38.2-41.5 (38.7-41.5) | 148 | N/A | £77,225 (£81,305) |
BMW 740i (BMW 740Li) | 340 | 450 | 5.5 (5.6) | 155 | 31.7-34.0 (31.0-33.6) | 161 (164) | N/A | £71,735 (£75,735) |
BMW 745e (BMW 745Le xDrive) | 286 | 450 | 5.2 (5.1) | 155 | N/A | 48 (52)
| 34 – 36 (32 – 34) | £76,815 (£83,560) |
BMW 750i xDrive | 530 | 750 | 4.0 | 155 | 25.7-26.4 | 217
| N/A | £83,875 |
BMW M760Li xDrive | 585 | 850 | 3.8 | 155 | 20.8-21.6 | 282 | N/A | £139,000 |
Spearheading the line-up of engines for the new BMW 7 Series is the
12-cylinder petrol engine. This 6.6-litre 585hp unit with a peak
torque of 850Nm is used to power the BMW M760Li xDrive. Top speed is
electronically limited to 155mph. The benchmark zero to 62mph sprint
can be achieved in 3.8 seconds, combined fuel consumption is
20.8-21.6mpg* while CO2 emissions are at 282g/km*.
The Driving Experience Control switch buttons can now be used to
select an additional SPORT+ mode in the new BMW M760Li xDrive that
activates a track-geared vehicle set-up including linear throttle
response, direct, sporty, undamped engine response and a particularly
vocal soundtrack. The new BMW M760Li xDrive V12 Excellence also offers
a COMFORT+ mode for a more relaxed driving experience.
The BMW 750i xDrive features an uprated 4.4-litre V8 that offers
a maximum power output of 530hp – 80hp more than the engine it
replaces. Peak torque is up by 100Nm to 750Nm. As a consequence, the
BMW 750i xDrive sprints from zero to 62mph in 4.0 seconds. It returns
a combined fuel consumption of 25.7-26.4mpg* with CO2 emissions of
217g/km*. The flap-controlled M Sport exhaust system fitted as
standard produces an exhilarating soundtrack to match the power delivery.
The entry level petrol engine comes in the form of the BMW 740i
and 740Li. With a power output of 340hp and a peak torque of 450Nm,
the 740i and the 740Li accelerates from 5.5 and 5.6 seconds,
respectively. The fuel consumption figures are between 31.7-34.0mpg*
and 31.0-33.6mpg*, the with CO2 emissions of 161g/km and 164g/km.
The choice of models equipped with BMW eDrive technology now
comprise the BMW 745e and the BMW 745Le xDrive. The integration of a
six-cylinder in-line engine into the plug-in hybrid system, a more
advanced high-voltage battery, more power and torque, plus improved
figures for electric range, consumption and CO2 emissions chart the
progress that has been made compared with the outgoing models.
The plug-in hybrid models that will be available at the launch
of the new BMW 7 Series in spring 2019 feature a six-cylinder in-line
petrol engine from the current BMW Efficient Dynamics family of power
units with maximum output of 286hp and an electric motor with a rated
output of 113hp and a peak torque of 265Nm. With the Driving
Experience Control switch set to SPORT mode, total power of 394hp is
available, while the maximum combined torque for the plug-in hybrid
variants in the new BMW 7 Series is up to 600Nm.
The new plug-in hybrid drive technology enables the BMW 745e and
BMW 745Le xDrive models to record zero to 62mph times of between 5.3
and 5.1 seconds while achieving an electric-only range of between 32
and 36 miles*. The speed threshold for all-electric driving has also
increased to 68mph. The combined fuel consumption figures for the
plug-in hybrid luxury versions are between 108.6-134.5mpg*. The CO2
emissions produced when burning fuel average between 48 and 52g/km*.
The new BMW 7 Series also offers a trio of 3.0-litre
six-cylinder in-line diesel engines delivering 265hp with a peak
torque of 620Nm. The new BMW 730d accelerates from zero to 62mph in
6.1 seconds, while the new BMW 730Ld takes 6.2 seconds. The BMW 730d
xDrive completes the standard sprint in 5.8 seconds.
Combined fuel consumption and emissions figures are between
41.5-44.1mpg* and 138g/km* for the BMW 730d, 40.9-44.1mpg* and
139g/km* for the BMW 730Ld and 39.2-42.2mpg* and 143g/km* for the BMW
730d xDrive.
The straight-six diesel engine under the bonnet of the new BMW
740d xDrive and BMW 740Ld xDrive has a maximum output of 320hp with a
peak torque of 680Nm. The BMW 740d xDrive accelerates from zero to
62mph 5.3 seconds (BMW 740Ld xDrive: 5.4 seconds). The new BMW 740d
xDrive returns combined fuel consumption figures of 38.2-41.5mpg* (BMW
740Ld xDrive: 38.7-41.5mpg*), resulting in CO2 emissions of 148g/km*
(BMW 740Ld xDrive: 149g/km*).
A latest-generation eight-speed Steptronic transmission is
featured in the BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive versions while the BMW 745e
and BMW 745Le xDrive are equipped with a hybrid-specific variant of
the eight-speed Steptronic transmission. For the first time, the
plug-in hybrid variants are available with the standard of an
eight-speed Steptronic Sport transmission, offering even quicker gear
changes and the benefit of shift paddles on the steering wheel. The
Launch Control function is another feature of the eight-speed
Steptronic Sport transmission, which comes as standard on the new BMW
M760Li xDrive.
Intelligent networking enables the eight-speed Steptronic
transmission’s controller to also factor in navigation data when
selecting the best shift strategy. As a result unnecessary gear shifts
can be eliminated and optimum use can be made of the engine braking
effect when approaching a junction. The drive system’s networking with
both the navigation system and the cameras and radar sensors likewise
serves to maximise the efficiency-enhancing effect of the Auto Start
Stop and coasting functions. In this way, inefficient engine shutdown
when stopping only briefly can be prevented, while the coasting
function is only activated if the route topography and traffic
situation mean it won’t compromise either comfort or performance.
BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive comes as standard on the
V12 and V8 petrol models and the two most powerful diesel models,
while it is available as an option for the BMW 730d.
Driving Experience Control for improved comfort and
handling
The driver can use the Driving Experience
Control switch buttons to select a set-up option to suit the situation
and configure that set-up individually. In ADAPTIVE mode, the overall
set-up adapts automatically to the driving style and situation. It
responds to movements of the accelerator pedal and steering wheel, the
position of the gear selector lever and data from the navigation
system to instantly select the right set-up as the car moves from city
driving to the open road.
All variants of the new BMW 7 Series feature, as standard,
adaptive suspension including electronically controlled dampers and
two-axle air suspension with automatic self-levelling. Plus, the
Driving Experience Control switch can be used to activate a range of
damper settings to shift the emphasis of the driving experience
further towards either comfort or sportiness. The ride-height can be
adjusted manually. For example, it can be raised by 20 millimetres at
the touch of a button on bumpy road surfaces or steeply angled ramps
on the way into garages.
The new BMW 7 Series also features the optional Integral Active
Steering system. This technology allows the driver to execute
low-speed manoeuvres with only small steering inputs and without
having to change their grip on the steering wheel. At higher speeds,
meanwhile, the car’s responses to movements of the wheel are less
pronounced, improving both directional stability when driving in a
straight line and precision on the way into corners.
By turning the rear wheels in either the same direction as or
the opposite direction to the front ones, depending on the road speed,
the system also makes the BMW 7 Series nimbler in city driving and
increases its agility and tracking through corners. At low speeds, the
rear wheels turn in the opposite direction to the front wheels, easing
the car’s manoeuvrability and significantly reducing its turning
circle. By contrast, at higher speeds, the rear wheels follow the same
direction as the front wheels, allowing the car to follow the course
set by the driver even more quickly and accurately.
Customers can also choose the Executive Drive Pro chassis system
that is available for all model variants apart from the BMW 745e and
BMW 745Le xDrive. This active chassis control technology reduces
rolling movements at the front and rear axle to improve comfort and
enhance handling.
Executive Drive Pro also includes an anticipatory chassis
control function. The advance information for regulating the
combination of chassis systems is gleaned from driving style analysis
readings, data from the navigation system and a stereo camera, and
significantly increases ride comfort and active safety.
The Executive Drive Pro system and Integral Active Steering are
part of standard specification for the new BMW M760Li xDrive. The
12-cylinder model is also fitted as standard with 20-inch M
light-alloy wheels in twinspoke design. They team up with mixed tyres
in 245/40 R20 format at the front axle and 275/35 R20 at the rear. The
new BMW M760Li xDrive can also be ordered as standard with run-flat
tyres and additional 20-inch light-alloy wheels.
Driver assistance systems
Parking Assistant
Plus comes as standard in the UK and aids parallel parking and Active
Park Distance Control (PDC). This pack also features Reversing
Assistant, which helps the driver to exit parking spots or manoeuvre
when space is limited. This system is the only one of its kind in this
segment and offers automated reversing in confined spaces. This is
done by storing the steering movements made during the vehicle’s last
forward manoeuvre when travelling at speeds up to 22mph. The system is
then able to reverse the vehicle for distances of up to 50 metres by
steering it along exactly the same line it took when moving forward.
All the driver has to do is operate the accelerator and brake pedals
and monitor the vehicle’s surroundings.
Parking Assistant Plus also provides an all-round view of the
car and its surroundings from different perspectives in the Control
Display. The Remote 3D View function additionally gives drivers the
ability to call up a three-dimensional live image of their vehicle and
its immediate vicinity on their smartphone.
Cruise Control with braking function also comes as standard on
the new BMW 7 Series, while Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go
function can be added as an option. With the latter system the driver
can simply press a button to import the speed restrictions detected by
the Speed Limit Info system as the set cruise control speed, either
exactly or with a pre-programmed adjustment of up to 9mph.
The distance information that appears in the optional Head-Up
Display is another feature of the Active Cruise Control system with
Stop & Go function. This function helps the driver to keep at a
predetermined distance from the vehicle ahead when cruise and distance
control are not activated.
The optional Driving Assistant Professional package adds the
Steering and lane control assistant including Traffic Jam Assist, as
well as the Lane Keeping Assistant with active side collision
protection. The Active Cruise Control system included as part of the
Driving Assistant Professional package is capable of adapting the
speed to the planned route with the help of navigation data. As a
result, the vehicle automatically slows to an appropriate speed ahead
of bends, junctions or roundabouts. The traffic sign recognition
system also makes use of the navigation data to glean information on
upcoming speed restrictions so that they can be taken into
consideration in advance.
Further Driving Assistant Professional features include a Cross
Traffic Alert system and the Priority warning and Wrong-way warning
systems. Another of the package’s components is the evasion aid, which
can help avoid collisions with vehicles or pedestrians suddenly
appearing in the driver’s path. As soon as an evasive manoeuvre
corresponding to such a scenario is detected, the system helps the
driver direct the vehicle into a clear adjacent lane with steering inputs.
The options list includes Remote Controlled Parking that enables
the driver to trigger the process of entering and exiting parking
spaces from outside the car using the BMW Display Key. The BMW 7
Series can therefore be manoeuvred forwards into enclosed parking
spaces or garages and reversed out of them again. During these
manoeuvres, the car’s acceleration and braking is monitored by the
sensors of the driver assistance systems and supervised by the driver.
Standard specification for the new BMW 7 Series includes the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant – an intelligent, digital helper who
responds to the prompt “Hey BMW”. This technology learns routines,
habits and preferences to help the driver get the best out of the
in-car functionality such as the seat heating or the places they
navigate to. Drivers can also give the Personal Assistant a name for
even greater individuality and personality. The Assistant is familiar
with the vehicle’s functions and is able to operate them as required.
Saying “Hey BMW, I’m cold” will prompt the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant to adjust the temperature inside the car accordingly.
It can even attend to the driver’s sense of wellbeing by
providing vitality and relaxation programmes and can activate air
conditioning, seat massage, fragrance or music to refresh or relax the
driver while they are at the wheel. The selected programme runs for a
duration of three minutes. The new BMW 7 Series additionally offers
three different Experience Modes for the interior to choose from,
which are geared to suit the driver’s current mood and can be
activated for as long as desired.
Connected Navigation with new digital
services
“Connected Navigation” encompasses a number
of digital services to improve and enhance route planning. In future,
drivers of the new BMW 7 Series will be able to send destinations from
various apps straight to their car’s navigation system. The key
destinations will be stored in BMW Connected and synchronised with the
car, so that the most important addresses can be accessed from any
device at any time. One particularly helpful new feature is the
Parking Space Assistant, which proposes various parking options to the
driver in good time before the destination is reached. This service
includes providing information on the nearest multi-storey car park as
well as proposing routes offering a particularly good chance of
finding a parking spot close to the destination.
The BMW Operating System 7.0 display and control
concept
The newly designed screen grouping - comprising
the instrument cluster and Control Display, together with the
inclusion of new functions - enables intuitive operation to be taken
to the next level in the new BMW 7 Series, while helping drivers to
concentrate even more effectively on the road ahead.
The standard BMW Live Cockpit Professional comprises a fully
digital, high-resolution instrument cluster behind the steering wheel
with a screen diagonal of 12.3-inches and a Control Display measuring
10.25-inches across. This package of equipment also features an
adaptive navigation system and a hard-drive-based multimedia system
with up to 320 GB of memory.
The BMW Operating System 7.0 boasts all-digital displays and is
geared more closely to the driver’s personal needs. The redesigned
information display in the centre of the instrument cluster now leaves
enough room for an excerpt from the navigation map, for instance. In
the main menu on the Control Display, the driver can create and
individually configure up to ten pages, each showing two to four pads
(tiles) with live content. Both the content and the graphics are
personalised to an even greater degree, as illustrated by the vehicle
mock-up that matches the actual model and body colour. The Control
Display graphics adapt depending on the operating method and the voice
control system based on natural language understanding is better than
ever. Depending on the situation, the driver can choose from the
familiar iDrive Controller, the steering wheel controls, touch
control, voice control or gesture control.
New or existing services can be added at any time by downloading
additional digital services from the ConnectedDrive Store and the
installing them in their car. Services can be booked in this way for
periods of three months, one year or three years. Also, the Remote
Software Upgrade feature keeps the new BMW 7 Series up to date with
the latest software. All updates can be imported over the air, either
on a smartphone via BMW Connected or directly into the car using its
built-in SIM card. Installation is much like a smartphone update. The
content of the upgrades can vary, from new software services to
improved vehicle functions.
The new BMW 7 Series is on sale now with prices starting from £69,565.
Ends
* Fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption are
provisional, and were measured using the methods required according to
Regulation (EC) 2007/715 as amended. The information is based on a
vehicle with basic equipment in Germany; ranges take into account
differences in wheel and tyre size selected as well as optional
equipment and can change during configuration.
The information has already been calculated based on the new
WLTP test cycle and adapted to NEDC for comparison purposes. In these
vehicles, different figures than those published here may apply for
the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are
(also) based on CO2 emissions.
For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
the official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the
"Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power
consumption of new cars" available free of charge at all sales
outlets, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT),Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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