2013 BMW 7-series review, test drive and video

    The facelifted 7-series addresses the few weaknesses of the current model. We bring you our first impressions.

    Published on Dec 15, 2012 08:22:00 PM

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    Make : BMW
    Model : 7 Series

    It’s hard to believe, but this is the new BMW 7-series. If you look closely at the nose, you’ll see new detailing, new fog lamps, a more upright kidney grille and optional adaptive full-LED headlights. Move to the rear and you’ll see a thick chrome bar that runs across the bootlid.

    In BMW’s defence, the 7-series has always been a strong contender in this class, and BMW has chosen not to mess with it too much in this mid-life facelift. What it has done, however, is subtly improve the car, concentrating on making the rear-seat experience better and throwing in some new equipment.

    Slide into the rear seats and you’ll notice the most obvious of these changes – the front seats are smaller than before and therefore allow a better view forward for rear passengers. It’s a small but important improvement in a car that is primarily chauffeur-driven.

    BMW 7 Series Price, Mileage, Specifications, Features and Variants
    BrandBMW
    Model Name7 Series
    BMW 7 Series Price₹ 1.96 crore
    BMW 7 Series Range/MileagePetrol : 12.61kpl
    BMW 7 Series SpecificationsSedan | 4 doors | 5 seats
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    BMW 7 Series FeaturesLED headlight | 14.9-inch Touchscreen display | 8 airbags
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    BMW 7 Series Variants3.0 Petrol 740i M Sport
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    And, to further improve the rear-seat experience, BMW has added a lot more sound insulation, especially around the B and C pillars and the door sills, to further reduce in-cabin noise levels on the move.

    BMW has also tweaked linkages and used hydraulic bearings on the hub carrier to isolate the cabin even further. And this 7 uses a new generation of run-flat tyres that offer better ride comfort.

    Notable new equipment on the inside consists of the new digital display for the dials that changes colour as you change driving modes. It turns red when you shift to Sport and Sport+ modes and blue for the fuel-saving Eco Pro mode. There’s a new optional 10.25-inch LCD display for the iDrive system, and 3D navigation maps as well.

    The car you see here is the 750xd, which means it’s a 381bhp, six-cylinder, tri-turbo diesel with all-wheel drive. While this motor is incredibly smooth, torquey and suits the 7’s effortless character, it won’t be coming to India. What we will probably get here is the 730Ld diesel, which has been given a slight increase in power, and the petrol 740Li, which is 21 percent more efficient than before, both mated to the fantastic eight-speed automatic gearbox.

    The facelifted 7-series, which will hit Indian showrooms early next year, is a definite improvement over the old car, and the subtle updates to improve the chauffeur-driven experience will endear it to buyers even more.  It’s a shame the facelift is so subtle.

    Watch video review here

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