OFFICIAL The BMW 7 series LCI

Discussion in '7 Series' started by Giannis, May 24, 2012.

  1. Giannis Global Moderator / Editor

    The new BMW 7 Series: Sporting poise and luxurious comfort in perfect harmony

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    • New full-LED headlights, a prominent BMW kidney grille and a modified front apron define the unmistakable appearance of the new BMW 7 Series range.
    • New to the cockpit are the multifunctional instrument display allowing the driver to select a variety of information and the central Control Display with 3D graphics. New Rear Seat Entertainment package.
    • New and upgraded engine variants raise the bar in terms of output and efficiency. Eight-speed automatic transmission is fitted as standard. Fuel savings of up to 25 per cent are possible.
    • Engine line-up ranges from a TwinPower Turbo diesel unit that holds the title of the world’s most powerful straight-six diesel engine to the second-generation BMW ActiveHybrid 7.
    • Advanced features such as coasting mode, proactive hybrid technology and the Driving Experience Control switch with ECO PRO mode enhance both driving comfort and efficiency.
    • Optimised chassis – with self-levelling air suspension at the rear axle – gives long-distance comfort a noticeable boost.
    • New Connected Drive highlights: latest-generation Professional navigation system, BMW Night Vision + Dynamic Light Spot, anti-dazzle LED High-Beam Assistant, BMW Parking Assistant, Driver Assistant Plus, Active Protection.
    The new BMW 7 Series is set to reinforce its position as the most innovative sedan in the luxury segment. The flagship model series of the BMW fleet embodies sporting elegance, refined powertrain technology and luxurious comfort in equal measure. And now, by making a clear step up in terms of product substance, the Sedan is set to underline its leadership. New LED headlights, an upgraded interior with optimised soundproofing, markedly improved ride comfort, a comprehensive selection of optional equipment and state-of-the-art safety technology combine to create an in-car experience from the top drawer. A line-up of either new or optimised drive systems, including the world’s most powerful six-cylinder in-line diesel engine and the second-generation BMW ActiveHybrid 7, set new performance and efficiency benchmarks.

    Body: new LED headlights and subtle new design features.
    Dynamic lines and perfectly balanced proportions continue to lie at the heart of the BMW 7 Series Sedan’s sporty and elegant presence. The most eye-catching feature of the new BMW 7 Series are the new LED headlights with hallmark BMW corona rings and a smart accent strip, which now ensure the new BMW 7 Series projects a distinctive appearance at night as well. The modified BMW kidney grille with nine slats – instead of the previous 12 – and revised front apron set the new model apart from its predecessor. Elsewhere, indicators integrated into the lower section of the exterior mirrors are among the new features visible from the side. And last but not least, the powerfully chiselled rear benefits from a thin chrome strip connecting the two slim reflectors in the rear apron.

    Interior: new leather seats, optimised noise levels, Rear Seat Entertainment package and sound system with extending centre speaker.
    Flawlessly executed design, top-class materials, quality workmanship and outstanding practicality define the interior of the BMW 7 Series Sedan. The driver and front passenger can relax into newly designed leather seats offering optimum lateral support and unbeatable long-distance comfort. The rear passengers, too, travel in luxury and are largely cocooned from outside noise. Individual seats are also available as an option for the rear and can be adapted to passengers’ needs. And the optional Rear Seat Entertainment package with a new 9.2-inch flatscreen monitor ensures a refreshing diversion is always at hand over extended journeys. The new 1,200-watt Bang & Olufsen High End Surround Sound System delivers unimpeachable sound quality. Its 16 speakers include an illuminated centre speaker which retracts almost fully into the instrument panel.

    Cockpit: selectable displays in black-panel technology and central Control Display with 3D graphics.
    In the new BMW 7 Series, the multifunctional instrument display behind the steering wheel takes its cues from the driver’s needs. Extended black-panel technology opens up a whole new range of display options through the 10.25-inch screen. The instruments are now presented using different colours and graphics depending on the driving mode selected, and provide situation-specific information such as status and function displays. The Control Display in the centre of the instrument panel has also benefited from visual and technical improvements and now uses high-resolution 3D graphics.

    Powertrain and chassis:
    refined power, improved efficiency and enhanced ride comfort.
    The new BMW 7 Series Sedan will hit the ground running in 2012 armed with new and comprehensively revised engines which are extremely economical and low on emissions and channel their power to the driven wheels through an intelligent eight-speed automatic transmission. Technology such as the Auto Start-Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration and the second-generation Driving Experience Control switch with ECO PRO mode and coasting function pave the way for additional fuel saving.
    Alongside the flagship BMW 760i with its 12-cylinder powerplant and the entry-level engine in the BMW 730i (not available in all markets), customers can choose from the new six-cylinder in-line engine powering the BMW 740i and the revised V8 petrol engine earmarked for the BMW 750i. The six-cylinder diesel engines in the BMW 730d and BMW 740d likewise offer drivers the combination of increased output and lower fuel consumption. Making its debut, meanwhile, is the new BMW 750d xDrive. Under its bonnet lies the new TwinPower Turbo six-cylinder diesel engine – the world’s most powerful diesel engine of its kind. Rounding off the range is the second-generation BMW ActiveHybrid 7 with a new six-cylinder in-line engine and significantly reduced emissions.
    An impressive spread of chassis wizardry helps give the ride comfort of the BMW 7 Series Sedan a noticeable boost. Complementing the optimised chassis set-up – with modified rubber bearings and new dampers – and the self-levelling air suspension for the rear axle is the standard-fitted Electric Power Steering. State-of-the-art electronic control systems with likewise retuned software help to enhance the long-distance attributes of the BMW 7 Series Sedan and ensure that the new edition of the car makes travelling on board even more pleasurable – in terms of both dynamics and comfort.

    BMW ConnectedDrive: intelligent integration is the key to comfort and assurance at the wheel along with unbeatable safety.
    A unique combination of driver assistance systems and mobility services allows the BMW 7 Series to once again demonstrate its innovative edge and technical eminence over its rivals. To this end, the BMW ConnectedDrive portfolio includes impressive new features that enable the Sedan to maintain its leading position in the luxury segment.
    Among the systems helping to maximise safety are BMW Night Vision + Dynamic Light Spot with pedestrian recognition technology (unique in the premium segment), the anti-dazzle LED High-Beam Assistant, Driver Assistant Plus with Stop & Go function, Active Protection with automatic fatigue recognition and Speed Limit Info including the No Passing Info display using road sign symbols. A more powerful operating system governing the central Control Display ensures the entertainment programs are simpler to operate, optimises office and online services, and makes using the telephone that much easier. The Professional navigation system, meanwhile, is now more powerful and features new and ultra-sharp map graphics and 3D city mode. An innovative feature allowing convenient hands-free opening of the boot lid rounds off the function-focused highlights of the BMW 7 Series.
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  2. klier Member

    Pics please!!!

    But what I see looks very good. Digging the new bumper!
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  3. Giannis Global Moderator / Editor

    I am downloading them as we speak. I'll then have them resized and uploaded to the frontpage. Be patient :)
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  4. Betty Swollocks Well-Known Member

    Good work Giannis. Thanks.

    Looks good, but then the F01 always did.
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  5. Beemer B773ER Well-Known Member

    A few other prominent BMW websites have pics up if you want to check them out klier. I'm not going to post them here so as to respect the time and effort Giannis puts in posting news on here. (y)
  6. klier Member

    I've seen the pics. Great update! The car looks a bit stoned with the headlights cut off from above, that needs a bit of getting used to.
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  7. shonguiz Well-Known Member

    Not sure about it, but we are far from the catastrophic E65 restyling.

    Remember this ?

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  8. klier Member

    Yeah, I do remember it vividly. What about it buddy?
  9. shonguiz Well-Known Member

    I would have liked them to keep the new full leds circular instead of trying to harmonize it with the 6er leds. This is the the second time they do it after the royal fuck up of the E92 restyling. They even did it with Rolls with the new Drophead face. They should let Audi act that way and let their models live by their own.
  10. EnI Contributing Member

    We all have known for quite some time squared corona rings are coming ... first presented on M1 Hommage Concept, followed by BMW VisionED etc.

    Square is the new circle. ;)

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  11. Athan Active Member

    1) The headlights make the car look sleepy, lazy, high, etc.
    2) The grill makes the car look like a pig inflating its nostrils.
    3) The side-view mirrors not only mimic the shape of those on Mercedes-Benz models, but they are also taking the extra effort to make them look even more alike by integrating the blinkers on there too.

    4) The design does not impress me; it has no ‘WOW’ factor that a flagship sedan should have.

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  13. chonkoa Well-Known Member

    Looks okay, subtle changes.
    Like the front bumpers.
  14. Yaz Well-Known Member

    I like it.
    I've always wondered if these LED headlight go out, how are they replaced? Does the whole unit need to be replaced?
    Xenon bulbs are $300 each.
  15. K-A Banned

    Visually, this car won't do much to make the original F01 owners feel like they have anything different. Technically, it will, if they care enough.
  16. Shining Star Contributing Member

    Looks very good. I actually really like the new headlight design. I maybe would've liked to see some more revisions to the interior, but that's minor. It's always been one of the best-looking sedans IMO.
  17. bmwownage Active Member

    the rear is 100% identical to the pre-LCI?
    Anyway, i think the change (which refers to the headlights/bumpers because that's the only exterior change) is nice, makes it look more reluctant, although i think those headlights (the shape) is not "fresh" enough to take on those stuff inside the headlights. and it's like, we have a roundy kinda design and suddenly coupled with these angular angel eyes... Nevertheless i'm sure this will turn out looking good IRL.

    sad to see the blinkers are now on the mirrors for the 7 too... it was a nice little piece on the front door.
  18. vios1 Active Member

    A slight improvement, but the overall exterior still boring.
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  19. mini_cooper4 Well-Known Member

    Let's see the M-Pack now :)
  20. Human BMW's my Brand

    Always liked and loved the F01/02 and my affection continues! Just this, the THICKNESS of the new square corona's a bit overkill IMO. The rest is stunning & new tech class leading!

    Thank you Giannis, I woke-up this morning with this fresh BMW serving on my breakfast plate(y)
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