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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The Car Enthusiast - First Drive: BMW 7 Series ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BMW told us that we were brought to the city of Dresden for the launch of the new 7 Series as the location mixes tradition with modernity, but the only traditional thing about the new car is the name, as entering its fifth generation, the 7 Series is more modern and packed full of new technology than ever before. In the Metal Initial pictures of the all-new 7 Series suggested that BMW's design team had lost their nerve a little, moving away from the controversial proportions of the (admittedly highly successful) fourth-generation model to what looks like the new 3 Series from some angles. However, seeing the new 7 Series in daylight for the first time confirms that Adrian van Hooydonk and his team have done a fantastic job. The new car is elegant, yet sporting at the same time. Its proportions are spot on, disguising the car's considerable size, yet the detailing ensures that it has real presence on the road, thanks mainly to the larger kidney-shaped grille and a muscular rear-end. Elegant simplicity describes the new interior. At a glance it looks luxurious and features plenty of interesting design flourishes, but nothing weird. Look closer and you'll notice that there are more buttons and controls than ever before, but they are integrated well into the overall design. For the most part, it feels good to touch, with the switchgear in particular a tactile delight, though some items, such as the glovebox, feel less sturdy than you'd expect. Thankfully, the previous generation's fiddly steering column mounted gearshift has been replaced by a much nicer shifter in the centre of the cabin, while the new instruments feature digitally created 'analogue' read-outs that look great and seem to work well too, especially in conjunction with the head-up display. What you get for your Money Prices start at £54,160 for the 730d model (€113,760 in Ireland) and range to £69,400 for the long wheelbase 750iL (€153,700). As you'd hope, the level of standard equipment is generous. It includes the much-improved iDrive system with more shortcut buttons, faster, more intuitive operation and a 12Gb hard drive for storage. The toggle switch for the Dynamic Damper Control is prominently featured next to the new gear lever, as is a button to alter the settings of the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control). The test cars in Germany were loaded to the gunwales with options, including an impressive new parking assist system (with cameras mounted just in front of the front wheels), Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, head-up display and lane change and departure warning systems. The safety aspect of many of these new technologies cannot be ignored, but we found them a little 'nannying' while driving through the countryside. That's when the optional Dynamic Drive system comes into its own though, tautening up body control by adjusting the anti-roll bar stiffness. Driving it Although there's a huge amount of customisation of the car's driving characteristics available, it's not necessary to read the 7 Series' manual before you set off. It's easy to get comfortable in the electrically-adjusted seats; then pull the tactile gear lever back to select Drive and away you go. All models are virtually silent, the petrol variants in particular - though the 730d could never be classed as noisy. Flex your right foot and the new twin-turbocharged V8 in the 750i model emits a pleasing noise, but it's also refined. The same can be said of the updated straight-six turbodiesel. Regardless of engine, there is ample pace on tap and though on paper the 750i shades the rest of the range in a straight line, it doesn't subjectively feel that way on the road. Full Report: Car reviews | BMW 7 Series | Power dresser | by The Car Enthusiast M
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