BMW unveiled the latest 7-Series in 2015 and the
model is facing stiff competition from the all-new Audi A8 and facelifted
Mercedes S-Class. The company is responding by updating its flagship sedan and
Carscoops photographers recently car the model undergoing cold weather testing.
The interior should also see a minor refreshing but
details are limited at the moment. Most of the focus will likely be on new
technologies and reports have suggested the car could adopt a new digital
instrument cluster called “Live Cockpit.” The display will reportedly be
similar to the one used in the 8-Series and Z4 concepts.
The facelifted 7-Series
could have an improved semi-autonomous driving system. There have been reports
the model could come with Level 3 technology but BMW’s head of autonomous
driving projects recently suggested that technology won’t arrive until 2021.
Under the hood, we can expect to see an updated
engine lineup that is more powerful and eco-friendly. The 740e iPerformance, in
particular, is expected to have a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo four-cylinder
engine, an upgraded electric motor, and new batteries which have a higher
energy density. These changes could enable the model to have a longer
electric-only range as well as an output of approximately 390 hp.