2019 BMW 7 Series facelift leaked in full

    Online configurator images reveal the complete exterior of the upcoming 7 Series facelift.

    Published On Jan 09, 2019 05:44:00 PM

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    Just a day after a partial image of BMW’s facelifted 7 Series surfaced online, fresh images from BMW’s online car configurator reveal the facelifted 7 Series in all its glory. Seen in these new images is the 7 Series facelift in white – and in M760Li, 750Li M Sport and 750Li configurations.

    As revealed in these pictures, the new 7’s styling is now in line with the latest BMW design language. New on the facelifted 7 Series are sleeker LED headlamps with more angular LED DRL inserts, a bigger, more prominent grille and a new front bumper.

    Prior leaked images of the test mule’s cabin reveal minor changes on the inside, with the most notable one being a revised digital instrument cluster similar to that on the all-new X5 and 3 Series.

    Under the hood, the updated 7 Series facelift is likely to carry forward its current range of engines. However, as per reports, the 740e hybrid available in international markets is expected to make way for a more powerful 745e.

    Expect BMW to officially reveal the 7 Series facelift globally soon, with an India launch likely to follow.

    Also see:

    BMW 7 Series facelift leaked ahead of debut

    BMW to assemble X4, X7 SUVs in India

    BMW plans new hybrid hypercar

    BMW clocks 13 percent sales growth in 2018

     

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