7 Series (G70) [Official] New BMW 7-Series / i7 (G70/G71)


The BMW G70 is the seventh generation of the BMW 7 Series. Model codes: G70 (short-wheelbase), G71 (long-wheelbase), and G73 (high-security). It has an electric variant, the BMW i7, along with Inline 6 740i and V8 760i models. Predecessor: BMW G11. Production: July 2022-
For the official press release news - World Premiere: The New BMW 7 Series Sedan, see The New BMW 7 Series.
...and pertaining solely to the flank area as of the tendon ridge and beneath, there's even a trace of "Ingenlath/Missoni/Escobedo" (although that would be "German/Austrian/Iberian"). To me, these three fellows are currently the best in the business.
When seen in the flesh. You get see how subtle and three-dimensional the surface areas really are.
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You have to see it.
It looks really different to anything else in the way it mixes traditional BMW with avantgarde styling.
Yet retains the appearance of a car and less of an appliance.
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That red and beige two-tone is revolting. Not even an actual Rolls Royce could pull it off. The black and dark grey metallic is the only acceptable combo.
 
That red and beige two-tone is revolting. Not even an actual Rolls Royce could pull it off. The black and dark grey metallic is the only acceptable combo.
I call the red and beige two-tone (or really all the other colors with the beige) Arabian spec. Looks too showy.
 
Aye, there aren't many cars that can pull off two-tone, and this isn't really one of them.

... I could go for this...

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that would put me in mind of the 7-er ancestry... but... that's about it.

Outside of a Rolls-Royce, or perhaps a Bugatti, I can't think of many cars where it works.
 
For the official press release news - World Premiere: The New BMW 7 Series Sedan, see The New BMW 7 Series.

BMW

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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