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Future G70/G71 7 Series coming in 2022: What we know so far

Future G70/G71 7 Series coming in 2022: What we know so far
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Here’s round up of the essential details that emerged concerning the forthcoming G70/G71 generation of the BMW 7 Series, expected to be unveiled in 2022. We are yet to see camouflaged test prototypes for the future 7 Series, but there’s a good chance they’ll hit streets this summer.

Previously scooped G12 LCI prototypes indicate an increased likelihood for another, this-time mild facelift of the current generation to come out in 2020.

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The future G70/G71 7 Series is scheduled for world premiere in 2022, most likely during summer as in the case of the G11/G12 and F01/F02 generations. The new luxury flagship of BMW will feature a host of state-of-the-art powertrain technologies.

The G70/G71 will be sitting on enhanced version of the current Cluster Architecture (CLAR), with more specific lightweight measures to be taken. As well, the future 7 Series will not be giving up the traditional ICE versions, but will surely offer an extensive array of plug-in hybrid and pure-electric variants.

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From what we know so far for sure, the current N74 6.6-liter V12 powerplant underpinning the M760i/M760Li range-toppers will be put to rest by 2023. The replacement for the high-end model will come in the form of a pure-electric 7 Series, the first of its kind in history, as it has recently been confirmed by BMW officials.

The new jewel in the 7 Series crown will probably feature a combination of the i7 name and the M60e badge. The drivetrain will developed at least 650 hp, with the high-voltage battery packing out over 100 kWh to ensure a range of at least 640 kilometers. The i7 M60 models will also feature a standard electric all-wheel-drive architecture.

Going down to the bottom of the lineup, it is said that the new entry-level 7 Series will be the 735d, probably featuring an extensively reworked version of the current B57 TwinPower Turbo engine to develop an increased output (possibly 286 PS / 282 hp). The 735d is rumored to be offered in RWD solely, even though the current 730d is also optionally available with xDrive.

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Next in line is the 740i petrol version powered by the 3.0-liter B58 6-cylinder unit, tipped to undergo some update measures and likely to boast an output increase as well from the current 340 PS / 335 hp.

If the 745e plug-in hybrid will become a fixture within the next 7 Series lineup, the greatest novelty is an additional electrified variant to replace the current 750i V8-powered choice: the M750e model (also featuring xDrive), which thus becomes the second M Performance offering for the G70/G71 in addition to the i7 M60 models.

Last, but not least, the i7 range will also comprise two extra variants down the line: the i740 coming with rear traction only and the i750 offered with standard electric AWD configuration.

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My two dents on the naming structure which we don’t know if it’s final: While i7 M60e sounds perfectly right, i740 and i750 are sort of a strange business. I would have instead for something like “i7 sDrive40e” instead of i740 and “i7 xDrive50e” for the i750.

Applying the same designation scheme as for the SAV/SAC models would have worked better. While they can hardly be confused with 740i and 750i, the choice of i740 and i750 badges looks like a last-minute, compromise solution.

In terms of design, we expect to see something bold from BMW. For now, without any test mules, we can only make a guess that BMW might prepare something very daring and forward-looking. The new BMW 7 Series is indeed expected to be a revolution in all aspects: exterior/interior design philosophy, powertrain, autonomous technology, digitalization.

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So buckle up, the long, two-year journey to the next 7 Series is unfolding in front of us and many aspects will certainly change and surprise us as we approach the moment of the official reveal.

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