Facelifted BMW 7 Series spied
January 27th, 2012
Our spies have caught the updated BMW 7 Series testing ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut in March
An update of the fifth-generation BMW 7 Series has been spotted, revealing subtle exterior changes.
Changes include revised headlamps, which along with relocated indicators (now in the mirrors) will be LEDs, while there’s a new tail-light design. There will be no sheetmetal changes for the largest BMW, which is now more than three years old.
Also photographed is the optional M package, with a deeper front bumper and enlarged brake ducts.
Regular models will see the six-speed automatic phased out as the ZF eight-speed will become standard on all 7 Series variants – as is already the case for the 1 Series hatch.
A new instrument cluster design will freshen up the cabin, and we can expect a raft of new technologies to be announced closer to the car’s arrival in showrooms following its debut at theGeneva Motor Showat the beginning of March.
source form: autoexpress
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