2015 BMW 7 Series Testing Phase

2015 BMW 7 Series Testing Phase

The BMW 7 Series 2015 and thoroughly being tested around the world and it is rumored that the German brand I could bring to market soon. It appears that the BMW flagship will have a very evolutionary in tune with the current model.


The 2015 BMW 7 Series is setting. At least, this is shown from this website where you can see some pictures of the prototype tests that have caught cold from a Nordic country. It is rumored that BMW adopted this new internal code G11 and will have an exterior design very similar to the current model.

Although photographs can not see one iota of its exterior design itself can check their ratios: a nose too long, a large rear doors and trunk of large capacity.

As for the engine range, but everything is speculation, it is expected that this luxury sedan is entering the market with a gasoline engine 260 hp four-cylinder, six-cylinder 340 and a 460 V8. As you can imagine, all of these petrol engines are turning to turbocharger to deliver this performance. There is also talk of hybrid versions and possible xDrive M770i ​​with 475 hp.

Of course, the diesel variants will be represented by six-cylinder block also may be encouraged BMW and install your diesel four-cylinder.

BMW is also working very hard to minimize the burden of the future BMW 7 Series. In that sense, headquarters did not hesitate to dip into the carbon fiber. They want to reduce weight by about 200 kilos over the current BMW 7 Series. An example: The BMW 740i currently weighs 1,900 kilos, while the 2015 only announce reach 1,670. And all this without his body vary greatly, as measured virtually the same, up to five meters long.

The 2015 BMW 7 Series certainly present at the next Frankfurt Motor Show. The first generation went on sale in 1977 and for years has been a perfect example of sports sedan. There was never an M version of the 7 Series or a coupe version as happens with the Mercedes CL. The current generation - F01 - has been on sale since 2008.

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