A collection of new BMW 7-Series videos

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New 7-Series

For those who can’t get enough of the new BMW 7-Series whether it’s to ogle at it or bang its designers or just admire the new technologies BMW has put into the 7-Series and hope for it to trickle down to the 3-Series as far as possible, here are more videos on the new 7-Series. Look after the jump for each video and a description of what’s in the video.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 730d iDrive Operation

This is the third generation iDrive system featuring 3D graphics for GPS navigation and a full-featured web browser. It uses a 40GB drive for storage.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series Night Vision

The BMW 7-Series now features a second generation night vision feature which can single out individual people in the thermal feed.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 730d Interior Operation

This video shows the various ways a driver interacts with the car. There are a few new features to this 7-Series such as the use of scrollers on the steering wheel.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 750Li Interior

Mostly beauty shots of the long wheelbase 750Li’s vast interior.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 750Li Exterior Lighting

Exterior lighting for the long wheelbase F02 750Li. You can see each individual lighting component in the front and rear lamp clusters.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 730d Exterior Lighting

Exterior lighting for the F01 730d. Pretty much the same as the above except its for the short wheelbase F01 chassis.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 750Li Exterior Views

The BMW 750Li’s exterior from various angles.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 730d Exterior Views

These show exterior views for the 730d short wheelbase version from various angles.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 750Li Driving Scenes

A series of driving scenes for the BMW 750Li.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series 730d Driving Scenes

Same as above but for the 730d short wheelbase version.

VIDEO: BMW 7-Series Concept Sketches

A BMW designer sketching a concept of the new 7-Series.


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  1. Ralliace says:

    Simply surerb! The technology is way too impressive.

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  2. Ralliace says:

    But I have a problem with the kidney grille… isn’t it way too big? :)

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  3. Poxxue says:

    Magnifique!!…Beautiful !…The kidney grille is a bit big..but that wat makes the car stance and bold stronger amongst its future competitor…the detailing , goodness!…Headlamps and Rr Combi…..Audi needs to buck up now..hehe..phew..

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  4. David9988 says:

    The only problem i can foresee with this model is the fact that it’s looks are nearly unchanged compared to the older model.
    I have friends whom even prefer the older model’s Arse.
    The Tv’s at the back seats look bulky giving it an out dated look.
    The only reason i can see people buying this car over an s class would be because of it’s driving performance.

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  5. melvin.foong says:

    I love them kidneys ..
    Makes me think of something, indecent though.

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  6. JULIANLEE2 says:

    LOVE THIS CAR

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  7. bobdbilder says:

    I still don’t get the point of this car. Which part is NEW? Start – Stop switch? Driver HUD? Infra Red vision? Collision Prediction? Adaptive Damping? All of which have been done by VW, Merc, Volvo and even BMW themselves. What no 3G or Blackberry? Ok so its internet e-mail but w/o Microsoft Exchange that’s not going to go down well. 40G Hard Drive? Won’t flash memory be more robust and less power sensitive?

    Apparently none of the drivers know what a race line is. And no one cares about the environment, very apparently. Not when you are (chaufered) driving a 4 liter turboed engine car.

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  8. azrai says:

    Big nose holes.

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  9. king says:

    ppl love to bash the 7 series…remember in 2001 ? but now so many manufacturers are copying them…esp the i-drive and rear styling. ( E65)

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