What sets the BMW 7 Series apart isn’t just its sleek look—it’s the cutting-edge tech inside. The advanced infotainment system features a high-resolution touchscreen and immersive surround ...
BMW has redesigned the intake ports ... Open one of the doors with a touch of a button (because the new 7 Series has automatic doors), climb inside, and you’ll be greeted with an interior ...
The 7 Series can replicate saved parking movements and execute them remotely using the app. There's even a selfie camera inside that's activated via voice command. The real centerpiece is BMW's ...
BMW's redesigned 7 Series sedan, includes the new fully electric ... the cameras can monitor parking attendants and look inside the car using a smartphone app if the alarm system has been activated.
The BMW M760e doesn’t ... door open in frustration and climb inside. So yes, a poor first impression. But stick with it, because doors aside, the latest 7-series is one of the most technically ...
The BMW 7 Series shows its best side when being driven sedately around ... adaptive LED headlights and air suspension. Inside, you’ll find BMW’s Curved Displays, the Interaction Bar with touch ...
The BMW 7-Series starts at about $84,000, competing against the largest and most luxurious European sedans such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and the Audi A7. The 7-Series is nearly as nice as ...
In redesigning the flagship 7 Series, BMW also introduced an EV version called the i7. The regular 7 Series is available with a slick turbo inline six-cylinder and a muscular V8, both of which ...