7 Series (G70) [Rumors] BMW (G70) 7-Series Facelift (Spy pics & info)


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-
Oh my god, it was so painful to see people defending this 3 years ago. :ROFLMAO:

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I'm talking about the overall design. There's a central screen suspended in the air; no driver screen, but there will be a passenger screen. We'll see how well that works in this class.
The interior is similar but with some details and materials used and changed to suit its market. The biggest question that you probably want to know is the Cashmere option…Well?

Get Comfortable…Bitch!
 
I’m also surprised by how some people are reacting. The truth is, someone who isn’t familiar with the different BMW models won’t be able to tell the difference between the Pre-LCI and the LCI. It’s a subtle facelift. A lot of people really do praise the car’s looks in real life and pay close attention to it. I’m of the opinion that the 7 Series only looks good with lots of chrome and dark paint. That darn black plastic looks really cheap on such a big limo. I’m curious to see what the front bumper will look like in the non-M package version, i.e., Pure Excellence. The 7 Series has never been and never will be a true M car, which is why I laugh at these M packages for the 7 Series.
Another question is what the Alpina will be based on—will it have Pure Excellence bumpers like in previous generations, or will they opt for the M package in the Alpina instead of a luxurious look?
 
It’s a subtle facelift.
If I may clarify, I don't think it's subtle, nor is it drastic, but it is a significant modification. It brought the modernity and update it needed, and most importantly, it adds a lot in a positive way.
Another question is what the Alpina will be based on—will it have Pure Excellence bumpers like in previous generations, or will they opt for the M package in the Alpina instead of a luxurious look?
I think they have an excellent foundation to work from, but yes, the big question is which side they will take and how they will approach it.
 
I want this front fascia for X5 G65.
But interior will be total mess.
I think they prepared something way nicer for the X5 based on the current leaks.
The X5 will receive small vertical kidneys not these two illuminated trash-bin covers.

The interior needs a total revamp, it’s a young car but the patternfilia and led-porno made it age very badly inside.
I hope they will clean all that with the LCI.
 
Putting the G70 L.C.I. with my local spin, twist and adaptation via the help of Gemini. For instance, the various scenarios and settings in Bangkok, Thailand are there to build the realistic environments. Plus, wearing the red and white colored Thai license plates as well.

The early experiments were based on a leaked image of a green vehicle:
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Putting the G70 L.C.I. with my local spin, twist and adaptation via the help of Gemini. For instance, the various scenarios and settings in Bangkok, Thailand are there to build the realistic environments. Plus, wearing the red and white colored Thai license plates as well.

The early experiments were based on a leaked image of a green vehicle:
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My thoughts every time I see illuminated grilles about finding the right spot…

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