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The BMW i7 undergoes endurance and driving dynamics testing at the polar circle
BIMMERPOST NEWS Endurance test on ice and snow: The BMW i7 undergoes driving dynamics testing at the polar circle. December 1, 2021 Prototypes of the world’s first purely electrically powered luxury sedan complete final testing of drive and suspension systems at the BMW Group winter test centre in Arjeplog, Sweden. Munich. With the consistent expansion of its range to further vehicle segments, the BMW Group is pushing ahead with the transformation to electric mobility. During the forthcoming year, the Munich-based premium automobile manufacturer will already present the world’s first all-electric luxury sedan – the BMW i7 (power consumption combined: 22.5 – 19.5 kWh/100 km according to WLTP; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km; prognosis based on the vehicle’s current level of development). Within the framework of its series development process, the BMW i7 is currently undergoing driving dynamics testing on the premises of the BMW Group winter test centre in Arjeplog, Sweden. There, just a few kilometres away from the Arctic Circle, test engineers find the frozen surfaces and snow-covered roads offering the ideal preconditions for the integrated application of all drive and suspension systems. With the test programme held in the biting cold, they pave the way to a new interpretation of luxury driving pleasure. For the first time, it will be possible to experience a maximum in characteristic BMW dynamics, comfort and supremacy in the luxury class with absolutely zero local emissions. The suspension components, steering and braking systems as well as driving dynamics and vehicle stability systems developed for the future generation of the BMW 7 Series are designed to raise the balance between sportiness and ride comfort so typical of the brand’s luxury sedans to the next level. This also includes performance-oriented tuning of the wheel suspension, springs, dampers and various regulating systems to match the various different drive types. They all undergo intensive testing in Arjeplog under extreme climate conditions. In Lapland’s winter landscape, the test engineers find the perfect preconditions for this. During test drives around the snow-covered roads around Arjeplog, they are able to test and optimise all functions under extremely challenging conditions in order to achieve an absolutely harmonious and BMW-typical driving experience. Moreover, they make use of test surfaces on frozen lakes with their low road friction coefficient in order to achieve particularly fine tuning of suspension control systems. The steering application undergoes meticulous tuning as do the numerous functions of the Dynamic Stability Control system (DSC) and the accurately regulated interaction between friction brake and deceleration by means of energy recuperation. The winter programme also focuses in particular on the components of the all-electric drive system. The BMW i7’s electric drive, high-voltage battery, power electronics and charging technology all originate from the fifth generation of BMW eDrive technology, which already provides for sustainable driving pleasure in the BMW iX. Above all, it is the motor, the battery and the temperature control system of the BMW i7 that prove their high level of maturity in extreme sub-zero temperatures in the north of Sweden. With the BMW i7, the brand’s current model offensive in the luxury segment is being continued in a particularly progressive way. For the first time, it is possible to experience a luxury sedan that is characterised by elegance, ride comfort and supremacy without restriction and in conjunction with a purely electric drive system. The BMW i7 is based on the same vehicle concept as all further model variants of the BMW 7 Series. This integrated development also guarantees locally emission-free driving with the characteristic combination of both sporty and comfort-oriented handling properties along with the exclusive spaciousness of a BMW luxury sedan.
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11-30-2021, 09:32 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for sharing Jason. Although it is heavy camouflaged it is clear that this will be giant step forward. This 7 Series will kill already obsolete MB S class (we all know that last real S class was W140). I have a feeling that this 7 will be leading car of its class, by far.
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Hopefully it didn't get stuck in the snow like its smaller sibling
I really hope BMW gets the new 7er right, its been long overshadowed by competitors. A mix of beauty and athleticism like the E38 would make a great 7er. The last 7er to get some attention was the E65, and most of it wasn't good, the last two generations I feel like have mostly been easily forgettable. |
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You look at the G11, at the time, it had every thing you would expect in a full-size luxury but what really held it back was the drive - the suspension was not well sorted vs the S Class and even the A8. It's still more comfortable than other BMW's but it's still a BMW so there's that "sport" factor that you'll find that people in this segment aren't exactly looking for. |
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It would be stupid to say the new s class is not good, but it isn't as big of game changer as the previous generations were. Its almost like a facelift instead of a full redesign. the weird thing to me is that the s class didn't introduce the new design language like the other generations did before. This time, the A class brought the new design language. Unlike the new S class, the g70 is a complete 100% redesign. Just look at the spyshots and you can see this. I am certain that it will look very different to every other BMW when it comes out (except the XM maybe). People will hate it, because people hate change (like the XM that i actually like). But at the end of the day, it will be an all new car which i think will change the segment like the E32 and E38 did all those years ago.
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Personally, the 4er grille isn't terrible, the shape is acceptable, the size/length of it is what makes it worse than it should be. If they kept the vertical grilles like the Homage Concept, the 4er would look a lot better while still being different. BMW's problem is they don't know when to stop. |
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Ultimately that's the downfall of the 7er in this segment. It wants to be a luxury boat, as it should for this class, but it adds those "sporting" characteristics which almost confuses and ruins the car. It's still a good car, but when compared to the S Class, it falls short. |
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The forthcoming redesigned Genesis G90, whose photos were unveiled yesterday, honestly looks way nicer than the 7er.
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The 7er does a lot of things right which it make it a very quality product, but it doesn't do well in the things that matter to people who buy in this segment. |
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I know haters are going to hate, but I'm really rooting for this car. Had been waiting for BMW to take electrification more seriously than i3 and i8. After buying a 2016 G12 (750Li), which replaced my previous 2012 F02 (740Li) my conscience concerning the environment, etc. got the best of me, and I bought a Tesla Model X Performance (since Tesla had the fastest, most prevalent, and convenient long-haul charging infrastructure). I love big, luxurious cars, and while the Model X is incredibly austere inside when compared to my G12 7er, it's roomy, wicked fast, and has become my go-to car for a variety of reasons, which include never stopping to refuel unless on a road trip (I charge in my garage nightly), and absolutely zero (I'm not exaggerating here) zero maintenance. The car has never been to a service center in the nearly three years I've owned it. If this new i7 isn't a design nightmare (I know... subjective) it could woo me back into the fold. Again... high hopes.
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