The BMW i7 Singapore Icons has rolled onto the scene as a one-off electric flagship created to honour sixty years of the Lion City and four decades of BMW’s presence there. Cloaked in lustrous Madeira Red—borrowed from the Rolls-Royce palette—this silent limousine announces itself with deep cherry-black tones that shimmer under changing light, ensuring the car is destined to turn heads wherever it glides.

Look closer, and the individuality continues. A discreet ‘Singapore Icons’ emblem decorates the Hofmeister kink, a nod to classic BMW saloons of the 1960s, while two-tone 20-inch wheels receive a diamond-cut finish for added drama. Swing open the doors and you’re greeted by Smoke White Merino leather, chosen to echo the national colours and painstakingly selected for flawless grain. Each headrest is embroidered in Alaska Grey with the commemorative motif, reinforcing the sense of occasion every time passengers settle in.

Craftsmanship takes centre stage on the dashboard, where a single metal inlay—thinner than a millimetre—has been laser-etched with seven celebrated Singapore landmarks, from Marina Bay Sands to the ArtScience Museum. Polished to a mirror sheen and framed by oak-grey wood, the artwork combines tradition and technology in true BMW Individual fashion, speaking to the meticulous eighteen-month design journey behind the project.
Beneath the bespoke touches lies the familiar serenity of the i7’s electric powertrain. Effortless torque wafts the saloon forward in near silence, while adaptive suspension irons out city streets with a composure worthy of the flagship badge. Advanced driver assistance systems and the theatre-like rear screen remain present and correct, ensuring that luxury never usurps innovation.
With this Singapore Icons edition, BMW demonstrates how personalisation can transcend mere option lists, transforming an already opulent EV into a rolling tribute. It stands as both a celebration of the brand’s regional milestones and a showcase of the craftsmanship possible when BMW Individual is given a blank canvas—one that promises to stay unique on the island nation’s roads for years to come.