We'll leave you alone to judge the style of BMW's new limousine, which unlike its predecessors, will be exclusively available in a long-wheelbase version.

In the rear, in addition to plenty of legroom, passengers will be able to enjoy a unique entertainment offer in the form of the new BMW Theater Screen.

Attached to the headlining, this 31.3-inch panoramic screen, in 32:9 format and 8K definition, transforms the rear seat into an exclusive private cinema on wheels.

For the first time, the driver and front passenger will also be able to use YouTube video-on-demand streaming from the control screen.

The new BMW 7 Series will be equipped with a 5G-capable antenna system ensuring high-speed connectivity.

Electric

In Europe, the 7 Series will initially be exclusively electric.

It will therefore be called i7.

In the United States and China in particular, two other gasoline versions with light hybridization will be offered at launch, in addition to the all-electric variant.

Plug-in hybrid versions should follow in many markets from the start of 2023. They will include, among others, the first BMW M model with a 6-cylinder petrol engine with a plug-in hybrid system.

A variant with a diesel engine combined with 48V mild hybrid technology will then be added to the European range.

Other versions of the all-electric BMW i7 will be available later, including the i7 M70 xDrive with 2 motors (over 600 hp and 1,000 Nm).

The most powerful BMW model ever homologated for the road will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 4.0 seconds (provisional figure).

Note that for the attention of State representatives and personalities requiring special protection, BMW will market an armored version in the course of 2023.

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