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Fans of German super-saloons...

Fans of German super-saloons are about to be in seventh heaven! These

are the first official pictures of BMWò€™s new flagship ò€“ and itò€™s

shaping up to be a big hit.

The controversial styling of the

existing 7-Series has been ditched in favour of a more sculpted and

modern look. A larger trademark kidney grille is surrounded by a wider,

flatter bonnet and rakish headlights inspired by the CS concept seen at

2007ò€™s Shanghai Motor Show. In profile, the car is no longer

slab-sided, but features flared arches and small vents behind the front

wheels, as well as a sharp crease at the waist that leads to a more

rounded rear end.

Inside, the iDrive control system has a

10.2-inch screen with wireless Internet access. All-new suspension

delivers a cosseting ride, and petrol cars get air springs at the rear.

For those who want a sportier drive, the gearbox, throttle, dampers and

steering settings can be sharpened via a button on the dash. There are

normal, comfort and sports modes, while sports+ deactivates the DSC

stability system. Topping the range is a 750i with the 4.4-litre

twin-turbo V8 from the X6. It has 401bhp and 600Nm of torque ò€“ enough

for 0-60mph in 5.2 seconds and a limited top speed of 155mph.

Other

options include the 740i with a 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six, and

the 730d featuring a 3.0 turbodiesel which returns 39.3mpg. All of the

engines are linked to a six-speed automatic gearbox as standard. The

first chance to see the car in the flesh will be at the Paris Motor

Show in October, with UK sales scheduled to start at the end of the

year.




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