The 2010 model year BMW 7-Series will have a few list of changes to the model line-up. I’m sure you can guess some of them already since we already looked at the M-Sport kit and the potential for a twin-turbo diesel engine to be added to the line-up, but here are the full official details.
First of all will be the addition of the 740d to the line-up, complementing the 730d. The 740d is also a 3.0 litre engine but unlike the one in the 730d, it features two turbochargers, differently sizes but complementing each other. The 740d’s engine makes 306 horsepower and 600Nm of torque, making it the second most torquey 7-Series around, smack between the 760Li’s 750Nm and the 750Li’s 580Nm. 0 to 100km/h takes only 6.3 seconds.
Next up is an option for a BluePerformance system to be fitted to the 730d. BluePerformance makes the car comply with Euro6, which is expected to be adopted in 2014. The regular diesel particulates filter and the oxidation catalyst is supplemented by an NOx storage catalyst. This brings down emissions to 178g/km of CO2.
The 3.0 litre single turbodiesel engine has also had some mild refinement, boosting economy up to 41.5mpg for the F01 and 40.9mpg on the F02, and emissions down to 178g/km for F01 and 180g/km for F02. This is a 7.3% reduction in emissions and nearly 6% improvement in fuel efficiency. As a result, the 730d drops into the band I vehicle excise duty tier.
On 7-Series cars equipped with EfficientDynamics brake energy regeneration, there will be a new graphic display (a blue arrow) next to the fuel consumption indicator in the lower half of the rev counter which tells the driver when electric power is being generated during braking/engine overrun.
The 750i and 750Li powered by the 4.4 litre twin-turbo V8 engine will receive xDrive, BMW’s intelligent all-wheel drive system. This is in line with alot of manufacturers such as even Lexus adding all-wheel drive to their flagship limos. The Russians will love it. xDrive splits power between the front and rear axle 40:60 on a straight road, but up to 80% can go to the rear axle in a bend.
Lastly is the new M-Sport package you see above. It includes the new front and rear bumper with chrome trim, an illuminated M entry trim and high-gloss shadowline trim on the side profile (such as the windows). There will be an exclusive paintjob called Carbon Black Metallic. Wheels are 19 inch in size by default, with optional 20 inch units.
On the interior you get sports seats, an M steering wheel, an M footrest, Anthracite BMW Individual roof lining (V12 models get Alcantara material), and the traditional aluminium interior trim, except the V12 models which get wood. This kit is available on all models.
Look after the jump for a few hi-res photos.
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NICE! Seems like just yesterday BMW launched the 7 series. Now they've updated it already!
Nice.Back seems to be like the new Mercedes
updated version looks better… the front looks more mature or isit the black color effect makes it look that mature? hmm…
waoh EURO6!! our country still stuck with euro 2, w/out M!!
really like the muffler design on the back of this BMW car.. back look very garang one!.. not like PROTON EXORA MPV.. back look like roti benggali..
LOL
i hate the tail lamps. it looks like the tail lamps frm the previous generation camry. YUCK!!!
i like BMW in pearl white. the tail lamp looks funny and cheap in black paint but looks nice and outstanding in white.
Now thats what a 7 is suppose to look like…
B.M.W
Always be another true power leader in it class..
And not forget the header technology..
One of milestone in people trusted loved..
B.M.W
Question to Energy minister ;
Sir when are we using Euro 5 or 6 as what Europe is heading …
Answer ; Masih dalam kajian terperinci , rakyat2 One Malaysia jgn risau , kita akan terus mengunakan Euro 5 bila masanya sampai , tidak perlu guna Euro 3 ka Euro 4 …harap rakyat bersabar , tukar cara hidup okay jangan tekan pedal kuat2 sangat
speechless man.. this machine weights 2 tons but can hit 100km/h in 6.3s while getting 41mpg… wow~