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The new BMW X7 exposure: iDrive 8 car onboard, is expected to take Toyota hydrogen power-IT and traffic

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Recently, foreign media exposed a set of spy photos of the interior of BMW’s flagship SUV, the new BMW X7. The interior of the car uses a dual-screen design, similar to the design of the BMW iX. It is reported that the new car will make its debut in the spring of 2022 and will go on sale overseas in the autumn of 2022. It is different from the split large-screen design of current BMW models.

For the first time, the new X7 introduces a dual screen design with a full LCD dashboard and a central control multimedia touch screen, which is similar to the design of BMW iX. This also means that the car will switch to the latest iDrive 8 car machine system, which is faster. Faster, the display effect is more delicate.

In addition, the new car steering wheel uses the classic “thong” type three-spoke multi-function steering wheel, and the central control center also retains some physical buttons. It is expected that the layout of the entire center console is similar to the design concept of the BMW iX.

Looking back at the appearance of the new car,Although the front face and rear of the new BMW X7 are still covered by camouflage, it can be seen that it is expected to adopt a more recognizable split headlight, which may become the latest iconic design of BMW.

Although the headlight group has undergone major changes, the iconic large kidneys have been retained, and laser headlights continue to be equipped.

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In the power section, the new BMW X7 is expected to be consistent with the current model. It is expected that the current 3.0T inline 6-cylinder engine and the 4.4T V8 engine will continue to be in service. The power of the two is 250 kW and 390 kW, respectively, matching 8-speed automatic Gearbox and four-wheel drive system.

In addition, the future BMW X7 may also be the first to use a hydrogen power system. The hydrogen fuel cell version will use a hydrogen fuel cell system jointly developed with Toyota.

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