From a design perspective, I think the F01 has this beat.
The F01's issue was never that it was a bad design. Far from it. It's a great design from any angle. One element flowed seamlessly into the next. The F01's interior was also a great example of clean, minimalist design. The only criticism I had with regards to the interior was that 5er pretty much aped it with very little differences between the two.
The G11 is not a bad exterior design, but it offers very little, if any, novelty. Let's start with the rear and move our way up to the front...
The rear: it looks huge. But from the angle the pics were taken, even the dead-on rear, it looks BIG. I think the rear pics and the rear 3/4 pics were taken somewhat at a crouched angle thus giving it more height than there really is. I was hoping the rear-light would have a slimmer profile because I was afraid we would have it looking too similar to the Korean knock-off, *cough, cough* I mean the Kia K900/Quoris. And lo and behold, that is what happened. I like the detailing on the rear bumper, especially around the faux exhaust ports.
The rear 3/4: There seems to be a lot of metal on the rear fenders between the wheels and the base of the C-pillar. Usually a profile line would help provide some horizontal length to de-emphasize the bulk there and make it sleeker. But it seems that the profile line is rather subtle and doesn't accomplish that as it ought to have. But that could be more due to the quality of the picture being pretty low-res. Also those wooden blocks raising it's suspension and height and those small wheels do not do it any service for the car's appearance
Between the A and C pillars: pretty standard BMW sedan fare. Nothing wrong, but nothing exciting except for the nice chrome detaling aft of the front wheel extending all and around the rear bumper.
The front: I actually like it, but I do wish the headlights, like the rear lights, were slimmer in profile. I quite like the detailing in the lower bumper and the grille.
The interior....that's where the bulk of my criticism lies....
I am going to start with the door panel because that's what I am most annoyed with. The door panel is so bland, it reminds me of what I would see in an early aughts Lexus or a current Hyundai Genesis/Kia K900. Now when you compare the interior door panel from the F01 and the E65, and then you look at this, I am really wondering what the hell happened. I know it may seem like I am obsessing about something relatively minor, but it sort of plays into a bigger detail: the wood trim. In the previous two gens, the wood trim had a substantial, almost-furniture like quality to it. In the G11, it seems to have an applique quality to it. I am hoping better resolution pics will prove me wrong, but this leak and the previous leak seem to indicate otherwise. I know I've mentioned this earlier in the thread, but I figure might as well have another go and beat that dead horse.
I have no opinion as of yet regarding the metal buttons except that it looks like real aluminum. I would have to see better pics to see how well it works in the interior because I am currently on the fence about them.
The center console has a nice clean appearance. The center dash is too reminscient of the 3er, but that's been pointed out. The HVAC vents don't really impart any sense of it feeling high-end or substantial, as implied by Busty in earlier posts. The audio speakers looks like something you'd seen in the early 00's... the speakers grilles you have seen with B&O, B&W and, especially, Burmester are now
de riguer when it comes to high-end mainstream luxury cars. The shifter seems needlessly bulky. I think the only thing I really like is the steering wheel, the gauge binnacle, the use of leather and its color combination and the metal trim.
All that negativity aside, I am not prepared to write this car off.
We need better, higher-res pics where the car is in natural lighting and in production trim. Also as this car is being shipped for a Mission Impossible movie shoot, I have a feeling some details are there for the sake of shipping, i.e. wheels, speaker cover, etc. And as much as BMW has disheartened me lately, I still want to give them the benefit of the doubt until I see a fully production specced 7er. Especially if the tech is up to snuff, and the purported weight loss and efficiency is real, they will still be a force to be reckoned within the segment.
Well, BigBenzGirl and gents, I hoped you had your umbrella with you, because I brought some torrential rain on this parade. But I did offer a bit of a rainbow at the end, so that's something.
With that, we're getting close to 2015's arrival so have a happy 2015, gals and guys.
EDIT: After seeing the reflections of the rogue photographer, it seems he's standing and not crouching, so the visual height is not as much an optical illusion as I have thought it to be.