Production of the new generation of BMW 7 Series models has begun in Germany

The Dingolfing plant in Germany has officially started series production of the new generation of the 7 Series, BMW’s most influential and technologically advanced flagship model. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This family of vehicles, presented to the global public in April, has undergone one of the most extensive updates in its history. Now, in addition to traditional internal combustion engine variants, fully electrified BMW i7 modifications are also rolling off the conveyor.
The new seventh series features a completely redesigned design concept and a new electronic architecture. The updated multimedia system takes center stage in the car’s interior, offering drivers and passengers unprecedented digital convenience.
In particular, a separate screen is provided for the front passenger, while rear passengers enjoy a large multimedia complex. These modern technologies transform the vehicle into a true cinema on wheels.
The BMW i7 model, a key part of the electrification strategy, can travel up to 727 kilometers on a single charge. Engineers have also significantly improved the charging system, allowing the battery to be charged from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes.
The new model is equipped with powerful electronics and upgraded electric motors to enhance efficiency. For fans of traditional engines, BMW has retained its renowned six-cylinder unit.
However, this unit has been modernized with a turbocharger, enabling further improvements in power and driving dynamics. Notably, the BMW 7 Series, 5 Series, and iX models are assembled on the same production line, demonstrating the plant’s technical flexibility.
BMW offers owners of the new model unprecedented customization options. Buyers can choose from over 500 exterior paint colors and nearly 700 different interior trim combinations.
Additionally, a new two-tone paint technology combining matte and glossy finishes has been introduced. During production, some complex operations are performed manually by specialists to ensure high precision.
Sales of the new BMW 7 Series in Europe will begin in the current summer season, with deliveries to the first customers scheduled for August. In the Uzbek market, this premium sedan is also expected to gain a loyal following among traditional enthusiasts.
These updates once again confirm the company’s commitment to combining luxury with cutting-edge technology.





