BMW: The diesel 7 Series, 740d M Sport, and i7 M70 xDrive have been launched by German automaker BMW in India. Their respective costs are Rs 1.81 crore and Rs 2.50 crore. The BMW i7 M70 xDrive will probably be a CBU, whereas the BMW 740d M Sport is domestically produced at BMW’s Chennai manufacturing facility. In this text, we’ll inform you all about these superb automobiles.
BMW i7 M70 xDrive particulars
The strongest M-division all-electric car produced by the Bavarian automaker is the BMW i7 M70 xDrive. At 660 PS and an unbelievable 1100 Nm, it has two electrical motors put in on every axle. BMW states that its prime velocity is 250 kmph, and its dash time from 0 to 100 km/h is 3.7 seconds. A 101.7 kWh battery, good for 560km, powers these electrical motors.
BMW 740d M Sport particulars
The petrol engine that was customary on the ICE-powered 7 Series was, to be sincere, not essentially the most economical. BMW has now launched the diesel mannequin, which includes a 3-liter, 6-cylinder engine that produces 286 horsepower and 650 Nm, for many who select a extra fuel-efficient possibility. This is sufficient to get the sedan from a standstill to a tonne in six seconds and attain a prime velocity of 250 kmph.
What did the corporate say?
Vikram Pawah, President, of BMW Group India, stated, “The all-new BMW 7 Series defines the ultimate luxury sedan and sets new standards of luxury and exclusivity. The 7 has bedazzled the high-end segment with its new design language, powerful dynamics, comfort and trailblazing digital experience.”
“With the addition of the BMW i7 M70 xDrive and the BMW 740d M Sport, our flagship is now available as a petrol, diesel, electric, and an all-electric performance model. This diversification allows us to cater to all customer preferences and meet the overwhelming demand for the 7 Series in the Indian market. As the vehicle of choice of leaders and luminaries with next-level style and substance, the 7 will continue to shape forwardism,” he added.
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