The folks at Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (that’s BMW to you and me) will continue to apply a full-court press to the U.S. luxury market this year, featuring a growing lineup that will boast an ultimate driving machine for just about every taste—that is, unless you’re hungry for the BMW M5.
BMW just released a video of their brand new 7-Series. European specifications for the new 2009 BMW 7-Series (F01/F02) have been revealed. All models come with a ZF 6-speed transmission. Five variants will showcase at debut, the 750Li, the 740Li, the 750i, the 740i and the 730d.
Actor Brad Pitt arrived in a BMW Hydrogen 7 to the Warner Bros. premiere of the film “Ocean’s 13″ at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre yesterday in Hollywood, California.
The current BMW 7 Series model is the most successful of all time with more than a quarter million cars sold. A new chapter is added now to this success:
Munich. 30 years ago, BMW's "large class" spawned a successor that was to become a byword for luxury, elegance and innovation: the BMW 7 Series. Drawing on technology based on the large 6 Series Coupé launched in 1976 and styling that bore the signature of BMW's chief designer Paul Bracq, BMW succeeded in creating a car that was larger than its predecessor yet managed to retain the hallmark dynamics associated with the brand.