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Image gallery: 2016 BMW 750Li

The 2016 BMW 7 Series was revealed officially to the Internet audience before its commercial debut later this year. The headline for the new 7 Series is the i Series inspired Carbon Core tech, which essentially uses generous amount of cabonfibre to create the passenger cell. The rest of the chassis is reinforced using steel bits and the subframes, bonnet, boot lid and doors use aluminium. The result is a 90kg weight reduction for the new 7 Series compared to the outgoing model.

The 750Li is the flagship with a 4.4-litre V8 petrol that features BMW's twin-scroll turbocharging to produce 450PS of power which can help the car gain 100kmph from standstill in 4.3s. The 2015 BMW 7 Series is expected to go on sale globally by the end of 2015 and we expect the car to be revealed to the Indian audience at the 2016 Auto Expo.

BMW has used its Carbon Core lightweight construction concept for the new 7 Series

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Carbon Fibre is used strategically to reduce the weight of the new 7 Series

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Note the wrap around LED tail lamps, they're more horizontal than vertical to add presence to that proportionate rear end

The new 7 Series comes in a standard as well as a Long Wheel Base (LWB) version. Expect the LWB version to hit our shores too

Full LED headlamps are standard with the option to upgrade to anti-dazzle BMW Laserlight with a full beam range of 600 metres

The BMW 750Li gets a 4395cc V8 petrol that produces 450PS and 650Nm

xDrive- BMW's all wheel drive system is available with the 750Li, 730Ld and the 740Le

BMW kidney grille features active air flap control system with adjustable bars in the grille that aid engine cooling

Typical BMW interior design. Centre screen features gesture control

Large display screen for the rear seat passenger

The BMW display key also helps you remote park the 7 Series

There is also the option of a multifunctional instrument display with a 12.3-inch display area, which alters the graphics and colour scheme used for the cockpit gauges to match the mode selected with the Driving Experience Control

Electrically adjustable comfort seats. The Executive Lounge provides active seat ventilation and massage function for driver and front passenger with  a Vitality Program for rear seat passengers

The new BMW 7 Series gets automatic four-zone air conditioning

Integral Active Steering is offered in conjunction with BMW xDrive all-wheel drive

BMW calls the panoramic sunroof , the Sky Lounge

The unique light display can switch between six colours

More from OVERDRIVE on the BMW 7 Series:

2016 BMW 7 Series unveiled

2016 BMW 7 Series first drive review

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