An official teaser image has been spotted for the BMW M7 model 2023, which BMW is preparing to unveil soon, a full-size M sedan version equipped with an internal combustion engine of the new generation of the 7 Series, in conjunction with the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the BMW M division, the company intends Celebrating the golden jubilee with some new models.
The ultra-luxury, high-tech BMW M7 2023 has several advantages after being equipped with new technology and some variable interior technologies, with a powerful hybrid system. All engines of the 7 Series will be equipped with mild hybrid systems to reduce fuel consumption and emissions and enhance efficiency.
It sure has a lot of bold design features that make it stand out in the company’s parking lot, we’ll see what the new 7 Series will look like in this article.
BMW offers the 2023 7 Series in two trim levels: 740i and 760i iDrive. Pricing will start just shy of $95,000 when the car goes on sale in late 2022

BMW M7 2023
The BMW M7 2023 belongs to the company’s flagship luxury sedan class, and is likely to be launched as a replacement for the M760i xDrive, which is out of production this year.
The Mercedes S63 AMG competes with the higher performance version of the S-Class, Audi A8 and Lexus LS.
As for when the new car will appear, it is still unknown, but it is expected to be launched sometime in 2022 as a 2023 model, and the technical specifications will be revealed as the launch date of the car approaches.
The price of the BMW M7 model 2023
The price of the car has yet to be announced, but it is likely to be around £80,000.
Features of the BMW M7

EXTERIOR DESIGN
- The exterior design of the BMW M7 2023 is shown through the official teaser launched by BMW inspired by its new BMW i7 electric sister, and the M7 will also get aggressive and subtle visual upgrades.
- Although still under camouflage, the front end of the 7 Series can be expected to be sportier than ever, as the large grille can be seen dominating the front of the car, larger split air intakes, the unique M-like air dam and distinctive alloy wheels.
- The rear is still somewhat hidden, however you’ll get similar styling cues to the current 7 Series like slim taillights and bold side creases.
Interior Design
- No pictures of the new car’s cabin have been spotted, but of course it will be very luxurious and spacious inside, according to early details.
- Nothing can be confirmed at this early stage, but there will likely be a more streamlined interior dominated by a massive curved digital display on the dashboard, along with built-in 5G data connectivity and standard voice and gesture control features with a new 31-inch theater screen for the seats. Rear and rear sunshades that rise at the push of a button.
mechanical specifications
- In terms of power, it is expected, according to press reports, to be equipped with a hybrid powertrain (PHEV), as indicated by the sticker located under the boot lid.
- The plug-in hybrid drivetrain will be borrowed from the new generation of the BMW M5 as well as from the V8 plug-in hybrid system expected for the future BMW XM SUV presented in a concept version.
- The V8 electrified powertrain of the upcoming BMW XM comes with three power stages, with a maximum power of 750 hp (551 kW) and a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm (737 lb-ft).
- An electric range of up to 48 kilometers (30 miles) can be expected on a single electric charge.
- Another new vehicle in the M family is also likely to be the electric version of the M60 i7 which will draw its powertrain from the iX M60.
- The iX M60’s powerful electric drivetrain is made up of a dual-motor system and 111.5 kWh battery pack, producing a maximum power of 610 hp (449 kW) in Sport mode and a maximum torque of 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm). .
- In normal driving mode, this output drops to 532 hp (391 kW) and 749 lb-ft (1,015 Nm).
- Both cars are based on the same foundations as the new 7 Series, so it’s very likely that the two cars will look alike.
- The M60 i7 comes with M-tuned air suspension, along with larger wheels to improve traction at launch, and also features a new headlight design with some slim LED lights running above the headlights.
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