Thursday, November 5, 2015

The exterior lines give it a nice look and … – Journal SUN

The new BMW 7 Series now comes to market with many innovative features and technological advances that make it, well beyond a luxury product, a real machine characterized by efficiency and the dynamics.

The new BMW 7 series now comes to market with a new range of technological innovations, combining the luxury and comfort offered, make this a dream model

First of all, its exterior lines give it a very nice look and dynamic. Although the width, height and wheelbase remain unchanged, there is a significant change from the previous version: the vehicle is greater 1.9 cm, reaching the 5.098 meters

. Another highlight is the laser headlights, initially used in the i8 and presented here for the first time in a luxury model. This technology allows a range of 600 meters in the high beam mode, value twice that of the LED headlights.

The carrier, as expected, displays materials with high quality and comes equipped with an option ambient air pack, which lets you choose one of eight fragrances to create a sense of well-being.

An interesting novelty is the fact that we can have a remote control gestures, allowing us access the audio volume, accept or reject a call with a wave of his hand or a finger. Also work as a remote control, the key to the new BMW 7 Series allows us to see, among others, fuel level, autonomy, opening or closing the windows.

The rear seats are a real source of comfort, allowing up to massage functions. We also have a comfortable support foldable feet and an additional folding table.

The fight against weight (under 130 kg) was the major goal of the builders, who bet on stronger body carbon, and a mixture of aluminum, steel and magnesium.

The air suspension is another asset to sense extreme comfort on board, but there is an extra novelty that comes to add more positives to this BMW model. The new 7 Series can be controlled from the outside, performing various maneuvers without driver which allow, for example, in and out of small garages and perpendicular parking spaces.

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