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The launch of the fifth generation of the BMW 7-Series sets a new
benchmark in automotive luxury, technical innovation and
class-leading driving dynamics, combined with emissions reducing and
fuel saving technology.
The flagship of the BMW model range debuts in November with a host of
world firsts and will initially be offered with a choice of three
powerplants, one diesel and two petrol engines. The two petrol-powered
cars will be offered with a long-wheelbase body too. All three engines produce more power yet use less fuel and produce less emissions than any rival premium product.
The BMW 730d sets a new benchmark in terms of drivetrain performance. The new all-aluminium 3.0-litre straight-six cylinder diesel engine produces 245hp at 4,000rpm. Its effortless real world driving smoothness comes courtesy of a peak torque figure of 540Nm attained from 1,750rpm through to 3,000rpm.
The 2,993cc powerplant posts
the lowest ever CO2 figure of any BMW 7-Series before it and it is
also the most economical 7-Series ever. Its 192g/km emission figure
is class-leading for conventionally powered luxury cars,
while no other competitor comes close to its 39.2mpg combined
consumption figure. It can accelerate from zero to 62mph in 7.2
seconds and has a 152mph top speed.
To put the BMW 730d's competitive advantage in context this luxurious
vehicle records near identical fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to
the Mercedes C320CDi - a car that is two market segments below the BMW
7-Series and is smaller and lighter than the BMW.
The impressive performance of the 730d is, in part, possible due to
third-generation common-rail direct injection incorporating piezo
injectors that operates at a peak pressure of 1,800 bar. This system
ensures a near perfect combustion process. Weighing 185kgs the new
six-cylinder diesel engine is also 5kgs lighter than its predecessor.
The BMW 730d is set to be the biggest seller in the UK, accounting for approximately 85 per cent of sales.
The BMW 750i and BMW 750Li are the range flagships. The new 4,395cc V8
engine from the recently launched BMW X6, featuring
twin-turbochargers and high-precision direct injection technology,
produces 407hp from 5,500rpm to 6,400rpm. Impressive figures that are
backed up by an equally stunning 600Nm of torque from 1,750rpm to
4,500rpm. Such breathtaking performance sees the BMW 750i accelerate
from zero to 62mph in 5.2 seconds (5.3 seconds for the 750Li) before
going on to an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph.
Consumption on the combined cycle is 24.8mpg, while CO2 emissions
equate to 266g/km.
The all-aluminium V8 engine powering the 750i and 750Li also features
its own world first - twin-turbochargers and catalysts that are placed
within the V-space of the engine block. This not only optimises
packaging but the reduction in manifold length and larger cross sections
mean the engine breathes better for enhanced performance.
Double-VANOS variable valve technology and high-precision direct
injection technology further aid engine performance to the degree that
all the innovations combine to offer a V8 engine that has an
equivalent output of a traditional 12-cylinder unit.
Aimed at customers who prefer the characteristics of
a petrol-powered BMW six-cylinder engine, the BMW 740i and 740Li are
also offered. Using an internationally-acclaimed 2,979cc powerplant,
the BMW 740i musters 326hp and 450Nm of torque for rapid yet serene
performance. The twin-turbocharged engine features high-precision
direct injection and Double-VANOS variable valve technology to
achieve optimum performance. The 3.0-litre BMW 740i and 740Li post
combined fuel consumption figures of 28.5mpg and 28.3mpg
respectively, while returning emissions figures of 232g/km and
235g/km.
All BMW 7-Series models come with a six-speed automatic gearbox as standard.
EfficientDynamics
The launch of the new BMW 7-Series completes the line-up of the entire
BMW range now being equipped with EfficientDynamics technologies
fitted as standard. With its roof, doors, bonnet and side panels all
made from aluminium to dovetail with the principle of lightweight
engineering, the BMW 7-Series also has other innovative class-leading
technology which improves engine performance, while cutting fuel
consumption and emissions.
Brake Energy Regeneration uses the engine's power on overrun, such as
braking, to charge the battery for the car's electrical circuit. When
the driver is accelerating the alternator disengages so all of the
engine's power is channelled towards the car's performance. Other
ancillaries, such as the air-conditioning compressor, are also able to
disengage to improve the all round performance of the car. This
intelligent use of drivetrain power is why EfficientDynamics technology
has helped the BMW 7-Series become a class-leader in terms of
performance, fuel consumption and emissions.
World firsts
The BMW 7-Series' drivetrain superiority is reinforced with a plethora
of automotive firsts. All BMW 7-Series can now be specified with the
world's first Head-up Display incorporating a speed limit warning
system. A camera mounted on the back of the rear view mirror scans
oncoming road signs to alert the driver of any impending speed
restriction. The BMW 7-Series is also the world's first car available
with a Side View camera system that operates in conjunction with Park
Distance Control. The system provides an overview of traffic
conditions on the iDrive display so the driver can negotiate a
partially obscured junction, leave a car park or drive through a
narrow gate with absolute confidence.
The new BMW 7-Series can be specified with the world's most advanced
Night Vision system in a production car. BMW was the first manufacturer
to fit a Night Vision system to a premium car and it has now
upgraded this package to include an individual person recognition
system in another world first. A control unit within the system
analyses video data of human behaviour as part of the Night Vision
camera's reach and can subsequently alert the driver if it detects a
human is moving into the path of the vehicle.
Building on the impressive list of innovations, the BMW 7-Series is the
first BMW to feature Lane Change Warning combined with Lane
Departure Warning. The latter is a system that first appeared on 5
and 6 Series models and uses a camera to monitor road markings.
Should the driver start to stray out of lane, a gentle vibration of
the steering wheel would provide an alert. However, courtesy of
cameras located in the door mirrors, Lane Change Warning adds another
tier of driver safety. The two
cameras constantly scan the blind spot either side of the vehicle,
up to a distance of 60 metres, and alert the driver to the presence
of another vehicle with a triangular symbol in the door mirror.
Completing the host of
innovations is speed-related Integral Active Steering. A car
specified with this optional equipment allows the rear wheels to turn
by up to 3ยบ. At slow speeds it is highly manoeuvrable, while at a
faster pace it offers enhanced composure and driving dynamics. BMW's
flagship car is also the world's first to come with full-scale
Internet connectivity.
Tailormade driving dynamics
The latest generation BMW 7-Series is the first to have Dynamic Driving
Control featuring Dynamic Damping Control as standard. Dynamic
Driving Control is the umbrella function that lets a driver customise
the characteristics of his or her car. As part of this Dynamic
Damping Control can bet set in comfort, normal or sport modes, but,
for the first time, with the added benefit that these settings are
infinitely variable depending on driving style and road surface
condition. Depending on selected mode the throttle response, gear
change speed and steering feel are also altered at the same time.
To aid driving dynamics and comfort the BMW 7-Series is the first BMW
Saloon to feature race car-like double-wishbone front suspension. This
arrangement allows engineers to fine-tune the suspension for the
best kinematic configuration. The rear suspension consists of a
five-link arrangement made of aluminium which can be further
optimised with the inclusion of Adaptive Air Suspension.
The 2009 BMW 7-Series comes as standard with Dynamic Stability Control +
featuring additional functions such as Hill-Start Assistant, Brake
Drying, Brake Pre-tensioning, Soft-stop and Brake Fade Compensation.
Dynamic Traction Control can be activated via a button to enable
spirited driving or greater traction of slippery surfaces such as snow
and ice.
A new interior
The new BMW 7-Series comes with one of the most luxurious interiors of
any premium car. In addition to a new iDrive controller and larger
10.2-inch screen, owners will be able to programme frequently selected
radio stations or navigation destinations on favourite buttons
located on the centre console. For the first time on a BMW the
instrument cluster comprises a high-resolution colour display with
Black Panel technology. This new style of display makes for greater
character clarity and, when not in use, forms a smooth, homogenous
black surface that gives the interior an added level of modern
elegance.
With its 40Gb hard drive, the BMW 7-Series is the first production car
in the world that enables a customer to upload their favourite music
to be stored on the vehicle. In excess of 100 albums can be saved in
this way for the driver's enjoyment. Four-zone automatic
air-conditioning can be specified and, for the first time, the BMW
7-Series can have a rear seat ventilation system combined with massage
function. The air-conditioning system feeds cool air to the seat
squab and backrest while twelve massage bubbles gently kneed the
occupants' upper body.
The BMW 7-Series comes with BMW ConnectedDrive with enhanced BMW Assist
and BMW TeleServices as standard. BMW Assist is the reactive safety
blanket that automatically dials the emergency services if the driver
is involved in an accident. For the BMW 7-Series this life-saving
system has been improved so that it can now tell the emergency services
the severity of the accident and the likely injuries of those
inside. BMW TeleServices sees the 7-Series automatically communicate
with a call centre if it the car is due a service or a potential
fault is detected. A dealer will then contact the owner to arrange a
convenient time to rectify this.
The BMW 7-Series goes on sale in the UK on 15 November, 2008.
Technical Specifications
BMW 750i
o Displacement: 4.395 cm3
o Max. Power: 300 kW/407 PS @ 5.500-6.400 rpm
o Max. Torque: 600 Nm @ 1.750-4.500 rpm
o 0-100 km/h: 5,2 s (BMW 750Li: 5,3 s)
o Top speed: 250 km/h
o Combined Fuel Consumption (EU): 11,4 l/100 km (BMW 750Li: 11,4 l/100 km)
o CO2-Emission (EU): 266 g/km (BMW 750Li: 266 g/km)
BMW 740i
o Displacement: 2.979 cm3
o Max. Power: 240 kW/326 PS @ 5.800 rpm
o Max. Torque: 450 Nm @ 1.500-4.500 rpm
o 0-100 km/h: 5,9 s (BMW 740Li: 6,0 s)
o Top speed: 250 km/h
o Combined Fuel Consumption (EU): 9,9 l/100 km (BMW 740Li: 10,0 l/100 km)
o CO2-Emission (EU): 232 g/km (BMW 740Li: 235 g/km)
BMW 730d
o Displacement: 2.993 cm3
o Max. Power: 180 kW/245 PS @ 4.000 rpm
o Max. Torque: 540 Nm @ 1.750-3.000 rpm
o 0-100 km/h: 7,2 s
o Top speed: 245 km/h
o Combined Fuel Consumption (EU): 7,2 l/100 km
o CO2-Emission (EU): 192 g/km
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