INDIANAPOLIS — It seems about every twenty years, BMW gets radical with the 7-Series. Remember back a couple of decades to the 2003 model that debuted the iDrive infotainment system and “Bangle butt” ...
Few production cars have contributed to the world of automotive design like the BMW 7 Series has since 1977. Of course, by “contributed” I mean caused controversy and, for better or worse, been the ...
BMW's new fully electric i7 is grabbing the limelight, so it's easy to overlook the gasoline-powered 7-series models that share the new body, along with various upgraded features and options. But ...
Following the introduction of its flagship G07 X7 LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) SUV and the Alpina XB7 sibling, BMW naturally doubled down on the split-headlight-inducing polemics with the ...
Nothing feels unimportant when you start up and drive the 2023 BMW 760i xDrive whether you’re headed to a business meeting or to 7-11. The vehicle is dressed, coiffed, gorgeous, expensive and worth it ...
There was a time when the BMW 760i represented the absolute pinnacle of German luxury and engineering excess. It was the car for executives who demanded silence, speed, and status in equal measure, a ...
Divisive design is love-it-or-hate-it Expensive when the inevitable extras are added All-electric i7 does wafting better The automotive world isn't short on upstarts promising the pinnacle of luxury, ...
BMW redesigned its 7 Series sedan for the 2023 model year, promising to bring it to market in four electrified variants. Now, that all has come to fruition with deliveries of the luxury car making ...
As other automakers begin to move towards smaller, more efficient engines, BMW hasn’t given up on the V12. Not only has the company added a V12 to the latest 7 series, it’s an all new engine with ...
Flagships are as much or more about stretching a company's engineering knowhow and showing off as they are about ringing the register, and they're often a vehicle where daring new technologies are ...
The G-Power BMW-only tuner’s specialists always have a malefic look when they target a new model to experiment on, simply because they know that they will tune it beyond recognition, first of all from ...