AWD variants of the 7-Series will once again carry BMW’s xDrive tag and will initially be available only in the 407hp (303kW) 750i. Other models had been rumored to follow soon after, but the latest reports indicate only the 750i will have the option at all. There are not yet any plans for an AWD diesel 7-Series.
The 7-Series AWD features a high-tech torque distribution system, which sends 40% of the motive force to the front wheels and 60% to the rear when traveling in a straight line. But when the twisties start, up to 80% of drive is sent to the rear axle to maximize driving dynamics, with the percentage dependent upon steering angle, reports Auto Motor & Sport.
Another new feature will be the addition of an electronic ‘Hill-Descent’ control – the first for a luxury AWD saloon. The cars will also have slightly taller ride-heights and special underbody protection, reports Automotive News Europe.
In Europe, the AWD option will add roughly €2,500 ($3,500) to €2,800 ($4,000) to the sticker price of the 7-Series, as well as an additional 110lb (50kg) onto its curb weight. Initial testing has shown that this extra weight will increase fuel-consumption over the standard RWD models by 1-2mpg (.2-.4L/100km).





Reader Comments
Wed Jun 24 2009 6:37 AM
HECTOR says
I saw this car on this road the other day. I don't know what it is but it looks 100 times better than its predecessor.
No, wait, I know what it is: I was looking at it from behind and IT DOESN'T HAVE THE BANGLE BUTT! There you go, problem solved.
And even though I couldn't see it knowing that they have relocated the gear shifter to its proper place made me happy too. Hopefully some day I'll be able to afford one.
Wed Jun 24 2009 11:38 AM
iftwb says
Definitely a beautiful car.
Wed Jun 24 2009 1:33 PM
NoNameDenton says
Not as good as the S-Class but much better then the last one
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