BMW now offers a wide range of options for customizing the interior and exterior of the i7. As BMW’s top model in its portfolio, the automaker’s UK subsidiary has chosen to emphasize a high-end model of the completely electric i7 xDrive60. It brings a custom paint job and leather inside. Its rival, the Mercedes EQS, has a Tanzanite Blue II Metallic exterior. Inside, it boasts a Smoke White Merino Leather that extends to the door cards.
The UK-spec i7 xDrive60 in right-hand drive has more to offer than just Individual niceties. This is because it is based on the more costly M Sport Pro, which adds black accents among other changes. Additionally, it has an Executive Lounge Rear Seat with memory feature for the lumbar and calf supports. Additionally, the passenger in the back seat may prop their heels up on the front passenger seat back panel.
The G70 measures a regal 5,391 mm (212.2) in length and has spacious axle spacing of 3,215 mm (126.6 in). This is approximately the same as the ordinary Rolls-Royce Ghost. This makes it longer than the previous generation’s extended-wheelbase 7 Series (G12). The front passenger seat may be pushed forward by 90 mm to take full use of the enormous wheelbase (3.5 in). As for its headrest and backrest, it can also be fully pulled forward and folded down to create a remarkably roomy rear seat.
This i7 is a rolling cinema courtesy of its 31.3-inch Theatre Screen extending downwards from the roof. For the first time in a BMW, the driver and front passenger can enjoy more. To be specific, they can watch YouTube video-on-demand streaming on the main display. As a refresher, the latest 7 Series is also getting casual games on the iDrive 8. This also includes the live stream of Bundesliga games.
BMW only offers the i7 in the xDrive60 version for now. However, an M Performance variant will be join the range later this year. With two motors producing a total output of more than 600 horsepower and more than 1,000 Newton-meters (737 pound-feet) of torque, it will soon arrive as the all-wheel-drive i7 M70. The full-size electric luxury vehicle will be able to accelerate from a complete stop to 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than four seconds thanks to the electric punch.