India-bound 2016 BMW 7 Series leaked; 5 things we know about it - IAB Picks

08/06/2015 - 09:10 | ,   | Anjan Ravi

Ahead of its planned world premiere on June 10, the first official images of the 2016 BMW 7 Series have leaked online, on BMW Austria's configurator. Here are 5 things we know about the next generation 7 Series (2016 BMW G11/2016 BMW G12):

1. Lighter by 130 kg:

2016 BMW 7 Series leaked

The new 7 Series is based on the all-new '35up' platform, and engineers have constructed the body of the car using carbon-fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), what BMW calls 'Carbon Core' technology. The result is that the new 2016 7 Series is a significant 130 kg lighter than the outgoing model.

2. Engines and transmission:

2016 BMW 7 Series steering leaked

BMW say that they have revised all the engines, and the 8-speed transmission on the new 7 Series for improved response, fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Additionally, the luxury sedan also debuts all-new six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines from the next generation engine family. The B57 is an all-new 3.0-liter 257 bhp diesel for the 730d variant while the B58 is a new 3.0-liter petrol for the 740i variant.

3. Debuts the iDrive touch interface:

2016 BMW 7 Series telephone leaked

BMW's iDrive connected infotainment system is set to get even more intuitive on the new 7 Series. Not only will the iDrive screen be a touchscreen unit (a first on a BMW), but it will also support gesture controls. Users can use hand gestures to access various functions, like answering or ending a phone call for example.

4. Remote-control parking:

2016 BMW 7 Series rear seats leaked

One of the several highlight features of the new 2016 7 Series is its remote control parking feature. Without anyone inside the car, the 2016 7 Series can enter parking spaces and garages, and exit them fully automatically as well.

5. Indian launch next year:

2016 BMW 7 Series front bumper leaked

The new 7 Series is likely to be launched in India early next year. European sales of the new 7-er are set to commence later in the year, after a public unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Like the current model, the new 7 Series too will be assembled at BMW India's Chennai facility, which recently got a round of investment for increased localization.

[Images from BimmerToday]

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