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See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

A few days ago, Volkswagen Kanche obtained the power information of the new BMW 7 Series from foreign media, and due to strict emission regulations, the V12 engine model will disappear completely. According to the information currently available, the new BMW 7 Series is expected to debut globally this year.

See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

The fuel version will continue to feature a 4.4-litre V8 twin-turbo engine with a maximum power of 401 kW and 467 kW, respectively, or on the 750i and 760i models. The 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder twin-turbo engine will be used by the 735i and 740i, with a maximum power of 202 kW and 276 kW respectively. Secondly, there is also a 2.0T in-line four-cylinder engine that will be used by the 730i.

See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

The new 7 Series will feature three plug-in hybrid models with outputs of approximately 294 kW, 368 kW and 478 kW respectively, and will be equipped with a 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engine, electric motor and battery pack, or will be installed on the 745e model.

See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love
See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

Although there is no mention of the specifications of the diesel version or pure electric i7 for the time being, BMW has previously said that the i7's electric drive, high-voltage battery, and charging technology are all derived from the fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology, which has provided sustainable driving pleasure in the BMW iX. The car is expected to be equipped with a large battery pack and dual-motor system, with a maximum power of 485 kilowatts.

See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

In addition, BMW has confirmed that the V12 engine will disappear with the arrival of the current new 7 Series. The M760i xDrive features a 6.6-liter V12 twin-turbo engine that produces 447 kW and 849 Nm of torque, which enables the model to achieve 100 km/h acceleration in 3.6 seconds, but due to its poor fuel economy rating of 13 mpg for cities, 20 mpg for roads, and 16 mpg for the complex, the engine cannot be continued.

See you V12! The new BMW 7 Series power exposure, netizens: four six eight cylinders all have, love love

With the arrival of the new BMW 7 Series, it will usher in a new battle for the large flagship car market, and more news about the new BMW 7 Series will continue to pay attention to Volkswagen Kanche.

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