The BMW i7 All-Electric Sedan|New Contender For Electric Cars In The Market?
BMW has announced the new BMW i7 xDrive60 sedan, the latest weapon in the fight against Tesla.
BMW, the biggest name in the luxury vehicles segment from Germany is always ahead in the race of manufacturing luxury vehicles with new innovations whether it be on petrol/gas variant or an electric variant. BMW is a brand that never disappoints its customer in any aspects whether it be luxury, power, performance or looks/ design.
BMW has recently launched its top-class luxury sedan in the electric segment. In this article we will be digging deep on BMW’s brand-new electric launch the BMW i7 xDrive60.
The German carmaker has announced the latest iteration of its largest and most luxurious 7 Series sedan. Products in 2023 include a gas-powered version with 6-cylinder and 8-cylinder engines, as well as a battery-powered i7.
Motor and performance of the BMW i7 xDrive60
With a big name comes the bigger responsibility. As said BMW have packed its new electric sedan with dual motor set up which can combinedly produce 536 horsepower with total torque of 745nm enough to blow up a huge 5,900-pound sedan.
Battery of the BMW i7 xDrive60
To provide power to the amazing dual motor combo, BMW has packed its new electric sedan with an advanced lithium ion battery pack which has a total capacity of 105.0kWh where battery usable is only 101.7kWh.
Range of the BMW i7 xDrive60
This new BMW i7 xDrive60 comes with an amazing range of 510km which is higher in number as compared to other EV’s in this segment. Vehicle consumption is stated to be 199 Wh/km. Vehicle Fuel Equivalent is stated as 2.2 l/100km.
Charging of the BMW i7 xDrive60
The new BMW i7 xDrive60 takes about 11 hours to fully fuel it up on normal charging conditions. The charging port of this sedan EV is located at the rear — right side of the EV.
According to BMW, the i7 can add an 80-mile range with a 10-minute charge, or charge from 1080% in 34 minutes. Buyers can charge at the Electrify America station for free for 3 years.
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