Next BMW 7-series to use carbonfibre

    The 7-series saloon will be the first mainstream BMW model to incorporate the lightweight material in 2015.

    Published On Feb 23, 2012 04:38:00 PM

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    Next BMW 7-series to use carbonfibre

     

    The next-generation BMW 7-series will use carbonfibre in its construction, according to R&D chief Klaus Draeger.

    After the launch of the i3 and i8 in BMW's new eco sub-brand, the flagship saloon will be the first mainstream BMW model to incorporate the lightweight material, probably in 2015.

    Draeger said the new 7-series’ structure would probably feature a mix of materials, with the carbonfibre parts being added to the aluminium and steel used in today’s car. It’s thought the roof, bonnet and bootlid are most likely to be made from carbonfibre.

     

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