A few days ago, overseas media exposed the latest news of BMW's mid-term facelift 7 Series model, the new car is expected to debut at the end of 2025, and is planned to be launched in 2026 together with the i7 pure electric version of the model on sale. At the same time, the new car is also expected to continue to be imported into the domestic market in 2026, and the main competitors in the same class include Mercedes-Benz S-Class/EQS sedan, Audi A8L and Tesla Model S.
As can be seen from the spy photos released, BMW's mid-term facelift 7 Series model is expected to upgrade and optimize the shape of the head grille and the light clusters on both sides, and the two sides still use built-in hidden door handles. At the rear, there is a double-sided exhaust layout, and the top may be equipped with a new LED taillight cluster, which is also expected to usher in a slight increase in size.
According to overseas media, the interior update may focus on the infotainment system, adding more comfort, safety and entertainment features for passengers; It is expected to feature a BMW surround view head-up display, which will go into production in 2025. In terms of power, its gasoline version is expected to continue to be equipped with 3.0T and 4.4T V8 powertrains, and a plug-in hybrid version and i7 pure electric version will be launched at the same time for consumers to choose.