BMW: The very big 7×7 from Bavaria 🎥
MORE IS NEVER possible With the new Siebner, BMW is presenting a sedan of superlatives. The flagship not only offers several electrified powertrains, but also an extremely high level of comfort and equipment.
The Bavarian carmaker launched the first Siebner in 1977. Now comes the new edition in its seventh generation, completely new and more varied than ever. Once again, the development goal was to combine maximum dynamics and comfort with the top model.
The first thing that catches the eye is the new front end with large, glossy black kidneys and narrow headlights. The side view of the 5.39-meter-long car is impressive, with an extremely long wheelbase of 3.22 meters and - of course - the typical Hofmeister crease in the C-pillar.
In-car entertainment on demand
In the cockpit, two information and control displays present themselves behind a huge, curved glass surface, including a smart, continuous strip of precious wood or carbon. And of course, high-quality materials are used throughout the interior.
The doors open and close automatically at the touch of a button. Rear passengers can make themselves particularly comfortable. The space is generous and the seats very comfortable, especially in the Executive Lounge option.
4-zone climate control and panoramic glass roof are standard, while a new type of in-car entertainment with a theater screen extending from the headliner for private TV or movie viewing on the 31-inch touchscreen is available as an option.
Ranges of up to 625 kilometers
When the new Siebner is launched in November, the all-electric i7 xDrive 60 model will be at the forefront. Two synchronous motors distribute their power to all four wheels as required.
This puts 745 Nm and 400 kW (544 hp) on the road. This allows the 2715-kilogram sedan to accelerate to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds. The 102 kWh battery enables ranges of up to 625 kilometers and can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in 34 minutes with charging powers of up to 195 kW. The i7 xDrive 60 is available from 169,900 Swiss francs.
All models with xDrive all-wheel drive
Further drive variants will be available from spring 2023, all with xDrive all-wheel drive. The 740 d with 3-liter diesel and 48-volt mild hybrid system produces 300 hp and costs 139,600 Swiss francs.
The plug-in hybrid 750e with 3-liter gasoline engine delivers 490 hp at a price starting at 151 200 francs, and the M760e is the most powerful model with 571 hp. Its price starts at 169 200 Swiss francs.