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The BMW i7 M70 xDrive impresses with a powerful engine that delivers 659 hp (485 kW) and an incredible 1,100 Nm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h. This car combines a sporty feel with excellent long-distance performance thanks to efficient power units and numerous measures to reduce energy consumption.
The integrated lithium-ion battery offers a usable capacity of 101.7 kWh, which provides an estimated real-world range of up to 490 km. Heat pump technology and adaptive braking energy recovery help to optimise efficiency and extend range.
For charging, the i7 M70 xDrive supports both AC and DC fast charging. With AC charging up to 22 kW can be fully charged in about 5.5 hours, while with the maximum DC charging power of 200 kW, the charging time from 10 to 80% is only 28 minutes.
The interior offers luxury and comfort with a wide range of standard and optional features and materials, while the exterior highlights BMW's sporty presence and style with M-specific design elements and optional packages for further customisation.
Equipped with the latest version of BMW Operating System 8.5 with QuickSelect, the i7 M70 xDrive provides intuitive control and access to a host of functions and digital services. The BMW Maps navigation system offers enhanced functionality for optimising routes, refuelling and improved information on refuelling points.
The model features the M Sport Boost function, which improves performance in a similar way, but instead of increasing engine power, it temporarily boosts the output of the electric motor. This results in faster acceleration and more responsive vehicle handling. When activated, M Sport Boost allows the electric vehicle to deliver more power to the wheels, thus accelerating the vehicle faster than usual. This feature is particularly useful when overtaking or when a quick burst of speed is required. Essentially, it uses the electric car's battery reserve to provide more power, offering a more dynamic driving experience in a short period of time.