BMW 7-Series 2023.

BMW 7-Series 2023.

BMW 7-Series 2023.

BMW 7-Series 2023. BMW is gradually revealing its 2 new products: the 7-Series sedan and the X8 crossover. The latter recently revealed that it will be equipped with double-deck headlights.

As it turned out, similar changes are expected for BMW 7-Series.

Bavarian sedan was caught during a test drive with open headlights. Published photos show that the BMW 7-Series will receive narrowed headlights, which will also be divided into two segments.

It will be higher than on the current model. Underneath it there are two rectangular cutouts, in which additional optics will be probably built in.

Bavarian sedan was caught during test drive with open headlights. Published photos show that BMW 7-Series will get narrowed headlights, which will also be divided into two segments.

It will be higher than on the current model. Underneath it there are two rectangular cutouts, in which additional optics will be probably built in.

Note that the Bavarian manufacturer began to change its models long ago. The first similar changes occurred on the «charged» M3 and M4, which were equipped with a huge grille.

Probably, in the near future, other models of the Bavarian brand will develop in a similar vein.

BMW 7-Series 2023.

The fact is that the 7-Series has always acted as a prototype for other BMW products.

The manufacturer first implemented design solutions on its flagship, which then passed on to the 5-Series, 3-Series and other cars.

It is already known that the future BMW 7-Series will lose its V12 engine. Its place will be taken by electric motors, which will also be implemented in the most powerful version of the Bavarian flagship.

BMW 7-Series 2023.

According to rumors, the total capacity of these units will reach 660 hp The official debut of the BMW 7-Series 7-Series new generation will be at the end of this year or beginning of next year.

BMW 7-Series 2023 model year will receive autopilot of the third level

The 2023 model year version of the BMW 7-Series 7-Series executive sedan will receive Level 3 autonomous driving system. This feature will be available for an additional fee.

A prototype of the flagship sedan 7-Series 2023 model year has been caught by journalists several times in recent months, and apparently a concept version of the car will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

BMW 7-Series 2023.

It will include some controversial design updates and will use a Level 3 autonomous driving system.

BMW development director Frank Weber confirmed the use of such a system during a recent conversation with Forbes.

«You’ll see Level 3 autopilot in the 7 Series next year,» Weber said. «It’s a feature that you can buy at an additional cost.»

BMW 7-Series 2023.

Europe already has rules in place for Level 3 autopilot operation that hold automakers themselves (or their insurers) responsible for accidents, but various legislative rules around the world won’t allow manufacturers to set up free operation of such complexes.

«You’re not going to see a single car debut in the next few years where someone says, here’s my car and with Level 3 autopilot,» Weber said, referring to the current regulations regarding such systems.

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