2012 7 Series Review

jeff_denning

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BMW released the details of the 2013 7-series sedan on Friday, saying that the entire 7-series line will offer more power, better fuel economy and more advanced features. And it all comes at a slightly higher cost.

The 740i and Li will now feature a version of BMW's stalwart, 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline-six engine delivering 315 hp and 330 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard across the entire 7-series range.

A selection of fuel-saving strategies will be employed including stop/start technology, regenerative braking and a driver selectable “eco” driving mode. EPA figures haven't been released yet, but BMW says the 740i showed improvements of about 20 percent on the European cycle.

The price for each new model will be about two grand more than that of the outgoing model. The BMW 740i will cost $74,195 (roughly R628 525), while the 740Li will cost $78,195 (roughly R662 400).

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The new 750i gets the same 4.4-liter TwinPower turbocharged V8, this year with BMW's Valvetronic variable valve timing system. That engine is good for 445 hp, a 45-hp increase, and 480 lb-ft of torque. It also gets an eight-speed automatic, which helps the big sedan get to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. Fuel consumption was reduced by 25 percent on the European cycle.

The 750i and the 750iL also get price increases of about $2,000, bringing their final cost to $87,195 and $90,895, respectively.

The 2013 ActiveHybrid 7 will be powered by the same inline-six found in the 740i. That engine will be coupled to a 55-hp synchronous electric motor and an eight-speed automatic transmission. Total system output will reach 349 hp and 367 lb-ft of torque. BMW claims a 0-to-60-mph time of 5.5 seconds.

The ActiveHybrid 7 features the aforementioned driver-selectable “Eco Pro” driving mode, with a coasting function and “Proactive Analysis,” which uses topography, speed limits, traffic and the navigation system to prime the hybrid components for maximum efficiency. For instance, BMW suggests, a longer downhill section could be used to charge the battery for a purely electric home stretch. The sedan can travel 2.5 miles on electric power, at up to 37 mph.
The 2013 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 will cost $84,895 (roughly R719 156) including destination. That's $13,000 less than last year. The price break comes because the 2012 car used a V8, while the new car has the I6.

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New features for the entire model line include standard auto start/stop and standard regenerative braking. “Eco Pro” mode is standard across the line. It modifies the powertrain management and settings for heating, air conditioning, seats heating and cooling and electric mirror heating for maximum efficiency.

Other notable features include computer-controlled rear steering, self-leveling air suspension, adaptive LED lights and a new sound system. The navigation system screen will make use of 3-D elements. A voice-controlled “Mobile Office suite” will have a dictation function and the ability to record voice memos. An enhanced radar cruise control system will follow traffic and apply brakes if necessary; BMW parking assistant will take over when moving into a parking spot; and—in a move right out of Ford's playbook—a waive of a foot under the rear bumper will open the trunk.

As for the high-performance Alpina B7, its new base price will be $128,495 (roughly R1.08 million), and it will get a sportier version of the company's eight-speed transmission called Switch-Tronic.

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ASH

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Styling is a bit :sleep: especially the rear as it appears featureless when compared to a Merc S Class or a Jag XJ, but technical ability is its strong points.....
 

msm

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ASH said:
Styling is a bit :sleep: especially the rear as it appears featureless when compared to a Merc S Class or a Jag XJ, but technical ability is its strong points.....

For it's target market segment, the styling is fine. I think a 7 series buyer wants something that's styled more discretely, than over the top.
 

ASH

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Yeah, to me this one still carries over some elements of the E65, like the chrome strip running horizontally across the bootlid, looks like some Autostyle add on. Its like the BMW designers concluded, we went over the top with the E65, nawty nawty, now we behave and be boring........:sleep:

I'm sorry but in today's market this car risks and borders on being as boring as how Volvo's where in the past.:thumbdo:
 

Reese130

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sorry guys i disagree. I love the look of the new 7 series. people who buy 7 series have more class than those buying an s class. s-class drivers are just begging for people to see them in their car and think how wealthy they are. People in 7 series dont care, they dont want to be noticed because they are truly successful and they dont need to fool anyone. thats my opinion anyway, and I cant wait till I can afford a 7 series and drive past the guy in the s-class getting hijacked or making drug deals :biglol:
 

pimpassdaddy

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Reese130 said:
sorry guys i disagree. I love the look of the new 7 series. people who buy 7 series have more class than those buying an s class. s-class drivers are just begging for people to see them in their car and think how wealthy they are. People in 7 series dont care, they dont want to be noticed because they are truly successful and they dont need to fool anyone. thats my opinion anyway, and I cant wait till I can afford a 7 series and drive past the guy in the s-class getting hijacked or making drug deals :biglol:

I guess that's why Mercedes sells more S-Class' by a long way than the BMW the 7 series.

That's why 90% of world governments own the S-Class.

That's why presidents in Germany are driven in S-Classes, and the police follow in BMW 7 series.

Oh ok... I guess all these people are wrong and want to be seen... :blab:

The S-Class, SL, SLS etc, have a heritage that BMW cannot compete with. That's why BMW doesn't make an SLS or SL competitor, and lags behind the S-Class.

Watch the new S-Class Mercs, as Mercedes will use it to compete directly with Rolls Royce & Bentley. That's something that BMW can NEVER do... Not in that league.

S-Class is the class leader, HANDS DOWN! The numbers prove it!
 

Reese130

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pimpassdaddy said:
Reese130 said:
sorry guys i disagree. I love the look of the new 7 series. people who buy 7 series have more class than those buying an s class. s-class drivers are just begging for people to see them in their car and think how wealthy they are. People in 7 series dont care, they dont want to be noticed because they are truly successful and they dont need to fool anyone. thats my opinion anyway, and I cant wait till I can afford a 7 series and drive past the guy in the s-class getting hijacked or making drug deals :biglol:

I guess that's why Mercedes sells more S-Class' by a long way than the BMW the 7 series.

That's why 90% of world governments own the S-Class.

That's why presidents in Germany are driven in S-Classes, and the police follow in BMW 7 series.

Oh ok... I guess all these people are wrong and want to be seen... :blab:

The S-Class, SL, SLS etc, have a heritage that BMW cannot compete with. That's why BMW doesn't make an SLS or SL competitor, and lags behind the S-Class.

Watch the new S-Class Mercs, as Mercedes will use it to compete directly with Rolls Royce & Bentley. That's something that BMW can NEVER do... Not in that league.

S-Class is the class leader, HANDS DOWN! The numbers prove it!

Easy tiger, getting a little bit defensive there, we all entitled to our opinions you have yours I have mine. i was talking about South Africa, I dont give a rats ass what happens in the rest of the world especially if its related to government officials. Follow the numbers if you will I prefer not to.. selling more cars has never been proof that a certain car is better than another one either. Have fun in your S-class, I'll have mine in my 7 series..
 
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