BMW unveiled the electric version of its flagship 7-Series sedan.- The i7 starts at $120,000 and offer luxuries like a TV screen and panoramic glass roof.
BMW unveiled its latest weapon in the fight against Tesla: the new i7 sedan. The electric flagship starts at $120,000 and should hit US dealerships by November.
On Wednesday, the German carmaker revealed the latest iteration of its largest, most luxurious 7-Series sedan. The 2023 lineup includes a gas-fueled version with a six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engine options, along with the battery-powered i7. Combustion-engine models start at around $94,000.
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BMW says the all-wheel-drive i7's dual motors can churn out a combined 536 horsepower, enough to rocket the hulking, 5,900-pound sedan to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. BMW is aiming for a range rating from the Environmental Protection Agency of around 300 miles, which is wholly respectable but less than super-expensive electric models from Tesla, Lucid Motors, and Mercedes-Benz.
According to BMW, the i7 can add 80 miles of range in 10 minutes of charging, or charge from 10-80% in 34 minutes. Buyers get three years of free charging at Electrify America stations.
While BMW labels itself "the ultimate driving machine," the 7-Series is more about comfort than agility. Extra long and built with back-seat space as a priority, it's a car to be driven in.
The star of the sedan's interior is a 31.3-inch display that drops down from the ceiling to turn the rear seat into a mobile movie room. It comes with Amazon Fire TV and uses 5G connectivity built into the car. Passengers control the whole interface — and other settings like the A/C and interior lights — using smartphone-sized touchscreens built into either door. A panoramic glass roof comes standard.
BMW says all of the car's seats are wider than the outgoing model, and buyers can opt for reclining rear seats with leg rests and a massage function. Other notable options include doors that open and close automatically at the press of a button, along with fancier interior materials.
The i7 is available to preorder now with a $1,500 deposit.