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.
It could be worse, since we're at it

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LOL

... there's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy worse than that...

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;)
 
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EQS being the worst, Mercedes two tone paints usually look tacky, except the Maybach S, where I think it suits that model pretty well in particular color combos.
Imo only RR and Bentley’s looks great with TT paints.
Oh also Chiron.
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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.
 
With so many screens and glass I don't remember seeing how the front and rear windows open, are there physical buttons or virtual controls?
 
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.
The G70 is too "modernist(?)" to pull off two-tone properly. Hell, most if not all 7ers just look odd with two-tone.
LOL

... there's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy worse than that...

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;)

I actually think modern Maybachs can pull off two-tone pretty well, especially in panda spec and silver/black spec. Not crazy about gold and burgundy though.
 
New shots and more on two-tone

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It could be worse, since we're at it

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Ah, the FIAT 124 and it's various derivatives.

I love this car. And back in the mid-to-late 1960s', it was a pretty modern, well-designed piece of kit.
 
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EQS being the worst, Mercedes two tone paints usually look tacky, except the Maybach S, where I think it suits that model pretty well in particular color combos.
Imo only RR and Bentley’s looks great with TT paints.
Oh also Chiron.
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Especially on the EQS, two-tone is an absolute "no-go !". It's difficult enough attempting to "appreciate" the car's exterior design as it is.
 
Vibe given off:

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My problem is not that I'd hoped to never see a two-tone BMW. Or that this two-tone example is so poorly executed. My problem is with this car's schizophrenic design character: It is sporty-futuristic AND a two-toned executive sedan? It's trying to be too many things in one design package. Tacky, in the final analysis.
 
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.
Official website: BMW (Global), BMW (USA)

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